Worcester lies on the main route to and from Cape Town, Johannesburg and Port Elizabeth. With its wide range of service and commercial facilities, Worcester has become the business and shopping centre for the entire valley and surrounding towns. Worcester is a town with a particularly impressive cultural heritage. In 1819 Worcester was proclaim a sub-drostdy of Tulbagh. Two farms were bought ... cont.
From the Info Centre in Robertson, take the R60 road to Worcester for 35 km, watch out for the ‘NUY' signpost and take the tar road to the right. Cross the railway and follow this road for 3.3km past the little primary school on the right.
On the left are three plastic tunnels close to the road, the De Wilge turn-off follows shortly after on the left (‘Katy winkel' is situated on the right).
Enter through the dark beige-painted entrance (as noted with ‘De Wilge B&B / self catering signs) and follow the white gravel road along the pepper-trees to the gate where an intercom is on the right.
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