The Village of Colesberg was founded in 1830 on the site of an abandoned station of the London Missionary Society, and w...
Buffalo Bay Beach is also affectionately named Buffelsbaai and you’ll find it in the Goukamma Nature Reserve just a few ...
The uMgungundlovu was formerly known as Dingane's Kraal and royal Capital. He took power, after also assassinating Shaka...
Bird Sanctuary in Pietermaritzburg, North of Town Hill, Hospital. It was named in honour of AT Allison, a former Mayor o...
Bridge across the Second Creek, East London, West of Buffalo Harbour. Named in honour of Balthazar John Vorster, 1915-19...
Zulu name for ridge on the Mountains in Drakensberg, including such Peaks as Cathedral Peak, the Bell, the Outer Horn an...
This interactive Museum is a tribute to the spirit of defiance against the Durban System, which led to evictions, riots ...
Transport wagons from Cape Town delivered goods to the Southern Suburbs. Access became much easier after the Railway rea...
Simons Town School became the first school in South Africa to introduce a Maritime Studies department. By providing stud...
"Keilands Catholic Mission Station- Established 1886 along the banks of the Great Kei in a remote valley, between Cathca...
The Village of Cookhouse was located on the Farm; 'Roodewal', near a River crossing. It probably derived its name from a...
Laid out on the Farm, Vergenoegd in 1854, it was proclaimed in 1855 and became a Municipality; the Sarah Baartman Distri...
Winterton is a little Town found on the banks of the Tugela River in the foothills of the Drakensberg. Close to the Seco...
The picturesque town of Wellington is a scenic 45-minute drive from Cape Town, 15-minutes’ from neighbouring Paarl and 3...
Established a few Decades ago, Jacobsbaai is a tranquil getaway between Vredenburg and Saldanha Bay. Home to a small com...
Inlet on the Coast of the Indian Ocean, South-West of Mossel Bay. Old name for Vleesbaai. It was given its name in Dutch...
Its location was originally chosen to be within view of the Table Bay, the anchorage in front of the City, to permit the...
Wagendrift Dam and Moor Park Nature Reserve is situated just off the N3 highway, near Estcourt. The Reserve is roughly 9...
The Hugh Exton Photographic Museum is an incredible testament to the tireless work of a single man. Kept here are the va...
Committees Drift was a military outpost established by the British during the frontier war of 1819. The name "committees...
It is about 15 kms West-North-West of the Provincial Capital City of Cape Town.
The Eersteling gold mine, the site of the first commercial gold mining activity in South Africa’s modern History, has, i...
The Vredefort Dome is the oldest and largest Meteorite Impact Site (Astrobleme) in the World. Formed an estimated 2000 M...
The village of Cofimvaba was probably established in about 1877 when the magisterial seat for Tembuland, which had origi...
Coerney is a River and Railway station 64 km North of Port Elizabeth, on the route to Rosmead, situated in the Sundays R...
Our Deluxe rooms offer magnificent and partial City, Sea and Harbor views from their private balconies, while our Standa...
The Village of Clumber was established on land allocated in 1820 to Dr Thomas Carlton, leader of a party of settlers fro...
The Victorian Gothic-style Clock Tower is an icon of the old Cape Town Harbour. It was declared a National Monument unde...
It was established by Bishop H P Halbeck in 1839 and named after Thomas Clarkson. Clarkson was a local hero. A red haire...
The Village of Clarkebury was established in 1830 as a station of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society. James Backh...
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