The oldest town in the Eastern Cape, the fourth oldest in South Africa and certainly one of the most atmospheric, Graaff-Reinet lies enclosed by a bend in the Sundays River, overshadowed by the rocky Sneeuberg Mountain within the Camdeboo National Park. With over 200 buildings claimed as National Monuments and an entire street restored, including its slave cottages, Graaff-Reinet has retained ... cont.
From Murraysburg / Richmond
Enter Graaff-Reinet on the R63 and turn left into Caledon Street (R63) at the second cross intersection. Immediately past the big church turn right into Church Street. Turn second left into Parsonage Street, down to No 4 De Kothuize Reception
From Middelburg
Enter Graaff-Reinet on the N9 and turn right into Caledon Street at the garageTurn left into Church Street at the big church. Turn second left into Parsonage Street , down to No 4 De Kothuize Reception.
From Port Elizabeth
Enter Graaff-Reinet on the N9 (R61), cross the bridge and continue up Church Street. Turn third right into Parsonage Street, down to No 4 De Kothuize Reception.
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