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Caracal Biodiversity Centre

Caracal Biodiversity Centre

Animal Parks in Kasane
The Caracal Biodiversity Centre is an NGO promoting and developing conservation and research programs. Their Environmental Education Centre allows tourists and community members to get an up close encounter with snakes, other reptiles, birdlife, small mammals and insects. The main focus is to promote sustainable wildlife utilization, wildlife conflict resolution, and endangered species management. This includes rescue of injured wildlife, ecosystem health and natural resource management, training of government staff, communities and school children. Open Monday to Sunday from 09:00 - 17:00.
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Wanderers Stadium

Wanderers Stadium

Sports Stadiums Clubs in Illovo
Wanderers Cricket Stadium, recently renamed BIDVest Wanderers Stadium, is the premier cricketing stadium in South Africa. Topnotch facilities and a seating capacity of 34 000 made it an ideal choice to host the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup Final. In addition, it hosted the ICC World T20 Final, the IPL Final and is one of two venues for the ICC Champions Trophy. Pavilion spectators are permitted to bring cooler boxes – these must be stored below the seats. Spectators on the grass embankment are free to bring in their own food, cold drinks in plastic containers and chairs.
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39 Steps Waterfall

39 Steps Waterfall

Waterfall in Arboretum
The 39 Steps waterfall is a small but well shaped waterfall on the Tyhume River that winds through the arboretum, a beautiful botanical garden maintained by the Garden Club.
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Bergtheil Museum

Bergtheil Museum

Galleries and Museums in Westville
Named after Jonas Bergtheil, this museum is situated in the leafy suburb of Westville midway between Durban and Pinetown. Much of the museum is housed in Westville’s oldest building featuring massive stone walls and hand-hewn timber floorboards. The park like surrounds add an atmosphere of tranquility. Exhibits mostly focus on the first German settlers that Jonas Bergtheil brought to Natal as director of the Natal Cotton Company and their associations with the settlements of Westville, Claremont and New Germany. Visiting hours are 8:30 – 16:00 Monday to Friday, 8:00 – 12:00 Saturdays. Closed Sundays and Public Holidays. Entrance is free.
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Mont Rochelle Mountain Vineyards

Mont Rochelle Mountain Vineyards

Wine Estates in Franschhoek
Situated against the Klein Dassenberg mountains, you will find this quaint boutique cellar with its unique character and layout due to its historic origin. Previously a fruit packing shed, the cellar dates back 150 years.The vineyards were first planted in 1994. In 2001 Miko Rwayitare bought the farm and became the first black African to own a wine farm in South Africa.The philosophy is simple, “keep it traditional”. Keeping it traditional allows all the wines to develop as mother nature intended, only when absolutely necessary does the winemaker step in and intervene. This philosophy allows Mont Rochelle to produce wines that are easy drinking, well structured and of high quality that will be fit for any occasion. Quality comes as second nature here and they strive to produce nothing but that.A farm where 16 of the 33 ha is under vine and features sauvignon blanc, chardonnay, merlot, shiraz and cabernet sauvignon. Included are small blocks of mouvedre, petit verdot, viognier and the newly grafted semillon.The vineyards are situated from 250m to 400m above sea level, which gives a wide range of micro climates.Mediterranean-like conditions found in the western cape means dry summers and high winter rainfalls of 1000mm. The Franschhoek valley also experiences the south-easter which also helps bring in cooler air allowing for a longer ripening period, lending a hand to more physiologically ripe fruit.The 150 year old wine cellar was previously used as a fruit packing shed for the early settlers. Since being converted to a traditional wine cellar they can now process close to 110 tons of grapes in a season, these smaller volumes afford more concentration on quality rather than quantity.Stainless steel tanks aid in the making of the crisp clean whites, while barrels are favoured for the red wine making. There is a winemaker on hand at all times to tend the needs of wine, and often he can be seen crouched in the corner tasting some of the previous vintage.Need to know? Cellar tours: 11h00, 12h30 and 15h00 during the week. For a private tour by the winemaker please make a reservation.Tasting hours:wine tasting is available daily from 09h30 to 18h00. Gourmet tastings:enjoy four of Mont Rochelle’s wines, paired by their chefs as a perfect companion to the daily changing dishes. The tasting staff will explain each pairing to you.
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Adderley Street Flower Market

Adderley Street Flower Market

Popular Attractions in City Centre
Keeping a century-long tradition alive, the friendly Adderley Street flower sellers bring vibrancy and character to the inner city.Known for their cheeky wit and striking array of blooms – it’s always a worthwhile stop on a walkabout of the city. You’ll be coerced to grab a bunch or two but their wares are typically inexpensive, fresh and make a great gift for someone special or just yourself.The happy sight of freshly cut flowers includes numerous exotic blossoms as well as fynbos species such as king and pincushion proteas, depending on the season.Situated in the old market place in Cape Town’s main road, you will find the flower sellers between Strand Street and Darling Street. The market is within easy walking distance of Greenmarket Square.
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Old Railway Station Museum

Old Railway Station Museum

Galleries and Museums in Uitenhage
The quaint Old Railway Station Museum is reputed to be one of the oldest railway stations in South Africa. On display are two vintage locomotives, a number of coaches, period furniture and equipment that capture the nostalgia of the pioneering days of steam locomotives. In addition to the station office, the building includes a residence, waiting room and tearoom. Open Tuesday to Thursday 10:00 – 13:00 and 14:00 – 15:30.
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Montagu Golf Club

Montagu Golf Club

Golf Courses in Montagu
The Montagu Golf Club course is a 9-hole country course situated in the picturesque town of Montagu at the foot of the Langeberg Mountains.The well-maintained course is surrounded by typical Klein Karoo vegetation with scenic views of the adjacent farming activities. With fabulous weather all year round, you're assured of an enjoyable Klein Karoo golf experience.Need to know? Montagu Golf Club is open every day. For visitors a reasonable fee is charge. Montagu is a two-hour drive from Cape Town (200 km).
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Boesmanskloof Hiking Trail

Boesmanskloof Hiking Trail

Hiking Trail in McGregor
The popular Boesmanskloof Trail winds through the only gap in the rugged Riviersonderend Mountain range. This lovely hiking trail links the quaint little towns of McGregor and Greyton. The route can be hiked either way starting at Die Galg, roughly 14 km from Greyton and McgGregor. It traverses some spectacular mountain scenery with deep rock pools and waterfalls – perfect for cooling off in summer. Perdekop viewpoint offers fabulous views of the steep gorges of the Riviersonderend Mountains and the lush Greyton and McGregor valleys. A great diversity of plant species can be seen, particularly proteas and ericas. Between July and October the flowering king proteas are magnificent. Hikers have the option of overnighting at Die Galg – book in advance. Permits are required from Cape Nature for the day trail – wwwcapenature.org.za 0861 227 362 8873.
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Green Point Urban Park

Green Point Urban Park

Popular Attractions in Mouille Point
The multipurpose Green Point Urban Park functions as an inner city “people’s recreation park” for relaxation, education and amusement – beckoning jaded urbanites to get outdoors and play. Energetic types can make use of the fitness park with cycling, outdoor training and gym facilities. Along with these exercising features, the venue includes a play park, an adventure park, learning park for functions and seminars, art exhibition and craft park, concert arena, outdoor markets and more. Areas for relaxation and enrichment include a biodiversity garden celebrating the region’s unique natural heritage and picnic spots. Well-behaved pooches on a leash are welcome in certain areas – make sure you take a poop scoop along. Water features and benches provide pleasant pit stops. Open seven days a week from 07:00 to 19:00.
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Diedamskopf Ski and Hiking

Diedamskopf Ski and Hiking

Hiking Trail in Bregenz
Ski Resort near Bregenz in Austria. Also good for hiking.
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Brakkeduine 4x4 Sand Trail

Brakkeduine 4x4 Sand Trail

Four By Four Trails in Humansdorp
Brakkeduine 4x4 Sand Trail is located 36 km from Humansdorp and starts on a dairy farm. Once you have crossed the stream, it is all about the sand. This trail is not as easy as it sounds so some experience is required. The trail is 14 km long and can take from 3 hours to a day to complete. Low range vehicles should not attempt this sand trail. are needed. This self-drive route has a grading of 3.
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Uroa Beach

Uroa Beach

Beaches in Uroa
Uroa Beach is situated at Uroa, a quaint fishing village inhabited by friendly and hospitable people. Take long relaxing walks and check out the sandbanks during low tide. Energetic? Try kite surfing, beach volleyball, soccer, bowling, beach tennis or snorkel and dive the reefs. There is a diving centre with Italian instructors next to the resort. The white sandy beach is decked out with beach chairs and umbrellas handcrafted by locals.
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Kapula Candles

Kapula Candles

Shops in Bredasdorp
The 'warm art of Africa' lives in Bredasdorp! Visit the colourful Kapula Candles shop in Bredasdorp  - the only Kapula store in South Africa. Entrepeneur Ilse Appelgryn started making candles at her home in Bredasdorp with the skill, equipment and inspiration left to her by her Aunt Jo. She called her company Kapula Candles, short for her expression "I'm making a couple o' candles!" Today the cottage industry has grown to a large scale industry, employing many local people and exporting many handpainted products. Definitely worth a visit.
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Silver Beach

Silver Beach

Beaches in Port Edward
This is a wonderful secure beach, with life guards present on weekends and holiday periods. Visitors can enjoy good fishing spots and bathing areas. For the kiddies there are super tube rides and an estuary nearby. This beach is the main departure point for small fishing charters and other water motor sports.
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