20 minutes to the north of the city of Cape Town, Durbanville is one of the oldest municipalities in the Western Cape Province and originally called Pampoenkraal (pumpkin fold), after a meeting place for local farmers around some fresh water springs just beyond the Durbanville Hills. Later named Durbanville, after Sir Benjamin D'Urban, governor of the Cape Between 1834 and 1838, this part of ... cont.
From Cape Town International Airport:
- Exit the airport on Airport Approach Road and continue for 1.3 km.
- Use the left lane to merge onto Settlers Way/N2 via the ramp to Somerset West, continue for 450 m.
- Merge onto Settlers Way/N2 and continue for 5.6 km.
- Take Exit 22A towards the R300/Bellville and continue for 1.7 km.
- Merge onto Kuils River Road/R300 and continue for 12.2 km.
- Take Exit 29 for the R101/Old Paarl Road towards Bellville and continue for 500 m.
- Merge onto Old Paarl Road/R101 and continue for 200 m.
- Use the right 2 lanes to turn right onto Old Oak Road/M31 and continue for 3.8 km.
- Turn right onto Durban Road/R302 and continue to follow the R302 for 3.1 km.
- Turn left onto Tindale Way and continue for 200 m.
- Turn right onto Suikerbos Way.
- Turn left at the first cross street onto Dagbreek Avenue.
- Turn right onto Aandblom Road and continue for 400 m.
- Cape Select Accommodation will be on the left-hand side, 19 Aandblom Road.
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