Location: South Africa » Gauteng » Bronkhorstspruit

Nowhere in South Africa are the dynamics of change and growth more vigorous than in Bronkhorstspruit, resulting in a combination of economic opportunity, with an unmatched quality of life. A sophisticated, yet affordable infrastructure provides for industrial growth on the one hand and people needs in terms of shopping, leisure and sporting facilities on the other. Although Bronkhorstspruit provides extensive shopping facilities and is closely linked by highways to the major cities such as Pretoria and Johannesburg and to the Johannesburg International Airport, it still maintain the charm and relaxed style of country living.

GENERAL INFORMATION

How to get there - Johannesburg International Airport 75 km, Pretoria 66 km

Average Temperatures – Summer 15°c – 30°c; Winter 10°c – 18°c

Banks – Absa (ATM’s 3), Fnb (ATM’s 3), Standard Bank (ATM’s 5)

Mountains – None

Rivers – Honde River, Bronkhorstspruit

Dams – Bronkhorstspruit Dam

HISTORICAL VIEW

Ndebele Traditional Village & Museum

The traditional village and museum provides a unique example of the most striking architecture and traditional arts in Africa. Situated near KwaMhlanga, north of Bronkhorstspruit and approximately an hour’s drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria, the village is an ideal stopover for tourists visiting the game reserves or other attractions in the area. Guided tours are conducted daily and includes handcraft demonstrations, traditional dressing, beadwork, weaving, dancing etc. Crafts can be bought during weekdays.

Willem Prinsloo Agricultural Museum

The Willem Prinsloo Agricultural Museum, a part of South Africa’s cultural heritage, is an informal and living museum, where children can view farm animals and period farming implements. Demonstrations on traditional activities such as the baking of bread, candle making, distilling of mampoer (home made liquor), sheep shearing etc. are given on a regular basis. Other facilities and attractions include: ‘Tant Miertjie se kombuis’ (Kitchen), a delightful traditional restaurant, offering tasty farm style meals and mouth watering home made bread – bookings essential: a lecturing hall, with audio visual equipment and ideal for meetings of up to 80 people; the Schoeman Hall, ideal for large functions; Lapakraal, offering accommodation in 10 chalets (sleeps 4) at excellent rates; a Ndebele hut; horse riding, curio shop and caravan sites. Annual events include an Agricultural Show, Prickly Pear and Mampoer Festivals – there are very popular events, drawing visitors and competitors from all over the country and should not be missed.

NATURE

Bronkhorstspruit Dam

A popular escape from the hustle of city life, offering endless opportunities for water sport and relaxation.

Zemvelo Game Park

Zemvelo Game Park is renowned for it’s variety of animals and birdlife, it’s wide ranging topography and a rich diversity of tree and planet communities. Besides white rhino, lion, leopard and hippo, many other species inhabit the park, offering visitors fascinating range from family mountain huts and chalets / huts and hiker mountain huts and caravan / camping sites. The bar and restaurant caters for all tastes while offering some true South African dishes. It provides a relaxed atmosphere in which to discuss the day’s game viewing and bird watching.

ATTRACTIONS

Loopspruit Wine Cellars
Gauteng’s very own wine estate, producing wines of outstanding quality. Bookings for groups and lunches essential.

Nan Hua Buddhist Temple

It has always been the dream of Venerable Master Hsing Yun, founder and leader of the Fo Kuang organization, to built a Buddhist temple in Africa, and when representatives of the Bronkhorstspruit city council visited Taiwan in 1991 to promote and attract Taiwanese investment to the area, both parties realized that this could be an opportunity to fulfil this dream. Construction of the Nan Hua Temple Complex started in 1993, and thus far over R30 million has been spent on the project. It is believed that the project will be completed by 2002 at a cost of about R200 million. Currently the complex has an office and temple building, a Buddhist College with lecture and accommodation facilities, as well as a guest house.

ACTIVITIES

Outdoors - Watersport Bronkhorstspruit Dam


Accommodation in and around Bronkhorstspruit

Aeroma's Guesthouse & Coffee Shop    accommodation in Bronkhorstspruit
We are located convienently close to Balomrral. Delmas, Ekandusrtia, Rayton, Pretoria, Airport, Widbank and Cullinan. Aeroma's Guesthouse has 3 rooms each with his own bathroom, TV, fan and coffee station. We are situated in the centre of town. ... More




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