Things to do in Nieu-Bethesda, Eastern Cape: The Best Shopping

May 10, 2022 Kelli Reichel

Nieu-Bethesda (Dutch and Afrikaans for New Bethesda) is a village in the Eastern Cape at the foot of the Sneeuberge, approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) from Graaff Reinet. It was founded in 1875 as a church town, like many other Karoo villages, and attained municipal status in 1886. The name is of biblical origin (John 5:2-4) and means "place of flowing water".
Restaurants in Nieu-Bethesda

1. Dustcovers

Hudson Street, Nieu-Bethesda 6286 South Africa +27 82 517 0045 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Dustcovers-184343261618244/
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Dustcovers

Reviewed By Kardoesie - Johannesburg, South Africa

This bookstore is the perfect place to make a detour to in a small Karoo village – paging and browsing through books. Expect shelves filled with treasures and pleasures. Rare finds, fiction, Karoo subjects, Afrikaans, Africana, children books, arts, philosophy, religion, economy, business, travel, cook books, wine, current affairs, great writers of SA, etc. Name it, you will find it here! Ideal for book lovers.

2. First People Centre at The Bethesda Art Centre

Muller Street, Nieu-Bethesda 6286 South Africa +27 49 841 1731 [email protected] http://www.nieubethesda.org
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4.5 based on 35 reviews

First People Centre at The Bethesda Art Centre

Contemporary art created by indigenous artists at the Bethesda Arts Centre, in the remote Karoo village of Nieu Bethesda is attracting international attention. For the last twenty years Bushman descendants have been making giant tapestries and lino-prints exploring the creation mythology of the |Xam – stories recorded in the 19th Century. Now the Bethesda Arts Centre is to become the Bushman Heritage Museum, to make better known this ancient wisdom. These myths are profoundly relevant to contemporary humanity because they address, through the universal language of archetypal images, the creation of the universe. The quirky Centre, with its medieval tower, gothic doors, round river-stone courtyard, and large modern galleries full of stunning artwork is an astonishing find in the dusty off-beat dorp in the depths of the Karoo. But the quality of the work attracted the curator of the British Museum to visit from London to see and purchase a tapestry.

Reviewed By Trip37208618471 - Greater Johannesburg, South Africa

Note: This is combined with the Bushman Museum. Very worthwhile visit, and helpful staff who are involved in the art.

3. The Honesty Shop

864 Martin Street, Nieu-Bethesda 6280 South Africa +27 83 400 2705 http://www.facebook.com/ReinethuisHoneyCompany/
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

The Honesty Shop

Reviewed By Kardoesie - Johannesburg, South Africa

This shop offers soaps, salves, honey and other lovely products. Located on the “stoep” (porch) of Reinet-huis, it is a self help shop based on honesty. The body products all 100% natural, and are hand-made in Nieu Bethesda with local beeswax and honey. The range includes: soap, shampoo, toner, shower gel, shaving bars, bee bars, natural eczema treatments, lip balm as well as beeswax furniture polish and candles. Other local Karoo products are also for sale: olive oil, tapenade, jams, pickles, etc. Ideal to support local business for gifts and souvenirs.

Corner Martin Street and Hudson Street, Nieu-Bethesda South Africa +27 82 614 5833 [email protected] http://www.artinfinity.co.za/
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3.5 based on 4 reviews

Infinity Gallery

Church Street, Nieu-Bethesda 6286 South Africa +27 49 841 1767 http://charmainehaines.co.za/index.php

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