What to do and see in South Africa, South Africa: The Best Historic Walking Areas

April 11, 2022 Florencio Paulino

in the African Union  (light blue)
Restaurants in South Africa

1. The Shipwreck Coast

South Africa
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The Shipwreck Coast

2. Moruleng Cultural Precinct

499 Moruleng Boulevard Gps 25 10' 08. 40 S 27 10' 04. 07E, Pilanesberg National Park, Moses Kotane Local Municipality 0318 South Africa +27 14 556 1194
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Moruleng Cultural Precinct

3. Gateway Guides

73 Loop Street, Cape Town Go That Way, Information Centre, Cape Town Central South Africa +27 83 260 2985 [email protected] http://www.gatewayguides.co.za
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Free Printed historical guides to Cape Town and the Western Cape. Distribution through Iziko Museums and other sites. Free viewing and downloads on the web.

4. St Peter's Church

58 Marsh Street, Mossel Bay 6506 South Africa +27 44 691 2384
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St Peter's Church

5. Stone Circle Museum

17 Zasm Avenue, Waterval Boven 1195 South Africa +27 13 257 0479 http://www.sa-venues.com/things-to-do/mpumalanga/stone-circle-museum/
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Stone Circle Museum

Reviewed By suefr2018 - Gauteng, South Africa

Every time we travel through Waterval Boven I am reminded of the guided tour we took a few years ago to the museum and actual circles. South Africa has a hidden, rich and diverse history; it is a pity so few South Africans are aware of it. Hidden behind the rolling hills in this area are the ancient remains of an intelligent civilization, a history seldom celebrated. Do the tour and learn about the ancient Adam's calendar and the people who built so many circular stone structures.

6. Dorp Street

Stellenbosch South Africa
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Dorp Street

Reviewed By tancred1964

Drop St is one of the oldest streets in a Stellenbosch and has many beautiful and interesting historical buildings including the famous Oom Samie se Winkel, a fascinating old shop with an eclectic mix of goods for sale

7. Cape Agulhas - Southernmost Tip of Africa

South Africa https://www.sanparks.org/gallery/parks/agulhas/Agulhas-Southernmost-Point-1D322066
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Cape Agulhas - Southernmost Tip of Africa

Reviewed By StellaJ09 - Mossel Bay, South Africa

Africa is a magical place ... how wonderful it is to be able to stand at the spot where two oceans meet ... awed, humbled and grateful.

8. Maclear's Beacon

Highest Point of Table Mountain, Table Mountain National Park South Africa
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Maclear's Beacon

9. St Georges Mall

St Georges, Cape Town Central South Africa
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St Georges Mall

10. Elim Moravian Mission

Church Street, Malagas 7284 South Africa +27 28 482 1806 http://www.southafrica.net/za/en/articles/entry/article-southafrica.net-elim-moravian-mission-town
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Elim Moravian Mission

Reviewed By SteveandLin1973 - Egham, United Kingdom

This quiet village is living history, it is quite remote with only the one tarmac road from Bredasdorp. We visited the museum which has a fantastic history of this close knit community of ex-slaves who were and still are skilled in many of the dying skills such as thatching. The museum is only ZAR20 each, please visit as they are desperately short of funds. The community love brass band music and singing, very similar to the Welsh and North of England mining bands in the UK. The church is huge, but apparently is too small when all the extended families return for festivals. The village is mainly comprised of small thatched houses, very picturesque.

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