5B Bell Street- Toverberg Guest Houses
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15 and 15A Bell Street consists of two two bedroom units and 5 Bell Street of 2 one bedroom units with an extra bedroom available for use by either.
All Bell Street bedrooms airconditioned and DSTv Bouquet
Area Information:From its earliest days Colesberg has been a bustling resting and meeting place, a gateway to the north for explorers and hunters - later also for those seeking their fortune on the Diamond and Goldfields. The Colesberg-Kemper Museum with its 19th century toy collection, memorabilia, is also the permanent house to the UNISA Karoo Nomad Photographic Exhibition. Together with Anglo-Boer War sites and a fine selection of 19th century buildings Colesberg offers an exciting reflection on the past and present. Close by is a nine hole golf course with challenging Karoo fairways but well-maintained grass greens and aprons and well-equipped club house facilities. Other facilities in town include tennis courts, cycling and walking routes, bird-watching and unique sunrises and sunsets.
Property Facilities:From its earliest days Colesberg has been a bustling resting and meeting place, a gateway to the north for explorers and hunters - later also for those seeking their fortune on the Diamond and Goldfields. The town still is a traveller's oasis on the main routes to the interior and the coast. Here the N1 and the N9 meet and the town is the southern gateway to the Lake !Xariep Tourist Route (R58) which covers Gariepdam, Norvalspont, Venterstad, Oviston and Bethulie. The Colesberg-Kemper Museum with its 19th century toy collection and memorabilia, is also the permanent house to the UNISA Karoo Nomad Photographic Exhibition. Together with Anglo-Boer War sites and a fine selection of 19th century buildings Colesberg offers an exciting reflection on the past and present.
Close by is a nine hole golf course with challenging Karoo fairways but well-maintained grass greens and aprons and well-equipped club house facilities. Other facilities in town include tennis courts, cycling and walking routes, bird-watching and unique sunrises and sunsets.
Colesberg-Kemper Museum, various battle fields, walking and cycling trials
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About the Host
Member since: 19 May 2006
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Member since: 19 May 2006
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Colesberg Reviews
Tzamenkomst.
I enjoyed my meal at Bordeaux Restaurant.
Very friendly place.
Friendly staff at all the places you visit
All roads lead through Colesberg - Colesberg is rich on history of the War between the Britsh and the Boors. Old houses like Coniston Guesthouse, build in 1835, use to be the Hospital during that time and during your stay, please ask around or contact me on 0713.537.537 - the Info Centre [ great restaurants and shops]
Lovely restaurants.
Quaint little town.
Friendly people.
Halfway stop between JHB and Cape Town, good restaurants, quiet and save town with SAP patrol all night long. safe undercover parking at the Garage motor Inn accommodation - 0713.537.537. Lots of History about the English and Boer War.
It is a quaint town with all the basics.
Quiet and reasonably clean town.
Great fish and chips from the OK Bazaars at an incredible price for freshly fried fish.