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Totius House Museum

Totius House Museum

Galleries and Museums in Potchefstroom
Totius (Jakob Daniel du Toit) is famously known as the man who translated most of the Bible into Afrikaans. The Totius Museum is a typical example of a house built during the Edwardian period. The house was completed in 1905 and was occupied by professor Cachet, until professor D.J. du Toit (Totius) succeeded him as principal of the Theological School in 1911. Besides being an academic, Totius was also well known as a poet and cultural leader. The entire content of the house originated from the du Toit family. Admission to the museum is free and guided tours are offered.
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Bivane Dam Quad Biking

Bivane Dam Quad Biking

Popular Attractions in Bivane
Bivane Dam has numerous trails for you to tackle on quad bike, suitable for all levels of experience. Please be sure to bring your own bike and equipment.
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Perdekop Hiking Trail

Perdekop Hiking Trail

Hiking Trail in Franschhoek
The out-and-return Perdekop Trail starts at the Mont Rochelle Nature Reserve office and climbs up a kloof to the Wemmershoek Peak lookout. From here the climb continues to the summit of Perdekop. Although this is a steep route, the views are well worth the effort. Mont Rochelle Nature Reserve is part of the UNESCO declared Boland Biosphere Reserve. The remarkable diversity of fynbos includes beautiful proteas, pincushions, ericas, bulbs and restios. Permits and maps are available at the Franschhoek Tourism Office, the Protea Hotel or the Huguenot Museum. Duration: 5 hours Difficulty: Moderate Distance: 15 km
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Audacia

Audacia

Wine Estates in Stellenbosch
Located within what's known as the "Golden Triangle" of Stellenbosch, Audacia prides itself in it's marvellous red wine selection. In fact, the estate only produces red wine, and as such, is known as the “The Red Wine Boutique Winery”. Guests are welcome to come and taste the different varieties. Tasting and sales are open weekdays from 9h00 to 16h00, and weekends from 9h00 to 17h00.
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South Beach

South Beach

Beaches in South Beach
Durban’s South Beach is a popular surf spot, known as a safe place for beginner surfers. Situated on the southern end of the Golden Mile, it is protected by lifeguards and shark nets. Beachfront hotels, restaurants, nightclubs and lofty apartments line the palm-fringed shoreline. Despite development, some Art Deco architecture still remains. Grab a bunny chow and set your umbrella and towel on the sand for blissful chilling in the sunshine.
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Ganabu Ridge and Baboon Rock

Ganabu Ridge and Baboon Rock

Hiking Trail in Cathedral Peak
This 15 km hike starts on the Cathedral Peak route and then descends to the right down into the Nxwaye valley. It’s a tough trail, with an ascent up the Ganabu Ridge and another descent down to Baboon Rock. Duration: 6 hours Difficulty: Tough Distance: 15 km
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Van Ryn's Brandy Distillery

Van Ryn's Brandy Distillery

Popular Attractions in Stellenbosch
Built in 1905, the original Van Ryn's Brandy Distillery has stood the test of time and today it is well-known as a producer of exceptional brandies. Tours and tastings are on offer, as well as the notable brandy, coffee and chocolate pairings. Opening times are as follows: Monday to Friday: 8:00 to 16:30; Saturday: 9:00 to 14:00.
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Kamberg Valley Horse Riding Trail

Kamberg Valley Horse Riding Trail

Popular Attractions in Drakensberg
The Kramberg Valley trail is nestled in the foothills of the majestic Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park. It passes through farmlands and forests and is between two to three hours long. On the trail you can expect to see plenty of wildlife and bird life. The Drakensberg is an excellent place for both beginners and experienced riders to explore the magnificent Kamberg countryside on horseback.
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Jubilee Square

Jubilee Square

Popular Attractions in Simons Town
Jubilee Square, located in the central part of Simons Town, provides a myriad of activites for keen visitors. You'll have a pick of restaurants and shops, with harbour views to boot. Saturdays you can browse the craft market in the main parking area. Photo by Planetina, some right reserved.
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Umhlanga Lighthouse

Umhlanga Lighthouse

Popular Attractions in Umhlanga Rocks
Visit a lighthouse on the Sugar Coast that once caused an un-nautical stir – draped in a condom! The landlubber nonsense on Umhlanga's beach was all for a noble cause and brought a massive HIV-Aids awareness message on World Aids Day. The red and white 21-metre tall lighthouse was draped in fabric to resemble a giant condom and inscribed with the message 'Know your status'. So what was the reason behind this controversial transformation? Iain Buchan from the Unlimited Child, an NGO working in the Valley of 1000 Hills, says they wanted to highlight the plight of Aids orphans. “The feedback I've had so far from some of our people here has just been fantastic. We're getting people sending us SMSes, blogging, just saying it's incredible, the response and the awareness. And that's really what putting this condom on the lighthouse has done. It's kind of shaken people's awareness to say, 'ok this is different, and how can we get involved?'." Now it’s business as usual for the Umhlanga Lighthouse, beaming out nightly signals visible to vessels as far as 24 nautical miles away. The fixed red light enables ships waiting to anchor in the outer anchorage to monitor their position. You will find this landmark near the end of Lighthouse Road in Umhlanga.
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Clanwilliam Dam Fishing

Clanwilliam Dam Fishing

Popular Attractions in Clanwilliam
Clanwilliam is quite possibly one of the best venues for small-mouth bass fishing in South Africa. Located in the Cedarberg Mountain Range about 250 km away from Cape Town, it's best used as an overnight fishing venue. Fish varieties include bluegill sunfish, smallmouth and largemouth bass, plus the occasional clanwilliam yellowfish. A freshwater licence is required which you can acquire at a post office.
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Kranshoek Coastal Walk

Kranshoek Coastal Walk

Hiking Trail in Harkerville
No time for the two-day Harkerville or five-day Otter Trail? The stunning nine-kilometre Kranshoek Coastal Walk echoes much to be seen on the Harkerville Trail. Prepare to be dazzled as you thread your way through the indigenous temperate forest. A kaleidoscope of ferns, leaf-litter, colourful fungi and lichens, spider webs and backlit foliage will embrace you. Clearly demarcated paths lead through the forest to deep kloofs and crystal streams, perfect for a dip on a hot day. Knysna turacos (loeries) flit and caw among the treetops and you might spot an otter fishing in the pools. Viewpoints along the path offer breathtaking views of the seashore. Look out for whales or dolphins frolicking in the surf below. The first beach is gorgeous and sheltered – perfect for a picnic. Start walking early when the day is still cool and chill out on the seashore over midday. Along with a two-litre water bottle, sunblock and hat, take your camera and snorkelling gear - the rock pools are magic to explore. The trail starts and ends at the Kranshoek picnic site. There is a small fee during school holidays, at other times it’s free.
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Cats se Pad Hiking Trail

Cats se Pad Hiking Trail

Hiking Trail in Franschhoek
Cats se Pad Hiking Trail starts at Haute Cabrière wine estate and heads to the top of Franschhoek Pass. It follows the historic 1819 first wagon trail across the Franschhoek mountain. This is a 3 km trail and easy enough, so bring the kids along. Permits can be bought as well as the optional hiking trails map. Excellent introduction to Cape fynbos flora and a very nice panoramic views of Franschhoek valley.
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Amadiba Trails

Amadiba Trails

Hiking Trail in Port Edward
Experience a journey into the wilderness, landscape, culture and history of the beautiful Transkei Wild Coast with the Amadiba community. Interact with the locals as you cross 25 km of the coastline on horseback, by foot and in canoes. Whether you are a beginner or skilled rider, the horse trails are guided at a pace that encourages low impact on the environment, while offering you the chance to appreciate all that this incredible region has to offer. Facilities and services are provided and owned by self-employed individuals.
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World of Birds

World of Birds

Animal Parks in Hout Bay
If you are visiting Cape Town with kids then a stopover at the World of Birds is sure to be a big hit. This bird and wildlife sanctuary is home to over 3 000 birds in natural surroundings. Scrutinize some curious species in semi-tropical aviaries – it’s a very colourful and noisy experience!Visitors are able to walk through the large aviaries and come into contact with flamingos, crowned and blue cranes, guinea fowl, tiny squirrel monkeys and even meerkats, hawks, owls and eagles. You can see them feeding their youngsters, socialising, singing, nest building or incubating eggs depending on the season.The sanctuary is also a breeding centre for endangered species and cares for injured birds.
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