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 Cape Town
When approaching Worcester on the N1 turn left 500m after Shell City Petrol Station on your left.
On the bridge, at the traffic light turn LEFT into Altona boulevard
Go thru 2 circles in the road (the road makes a bend and you will be facing CT again)
At the 4 way stop turn right.
Travel for about 3km – DO NOT turn off anywhere until you reach KURUMA.
The name is written on 2 white walls on your LEFT – turn left here.
From the North
At the 2nd traffic light to Worcester (with a Blue gum forest on the right) turn RIGHT.
The golf course is on your left.
Turn left at the very first road – Roux Road.
Continue on this road for about 3km until you reach a T-junction.
Turn LEFT. And 400m further the gates to Kuruma is on your RIGHT.
The name is written on 2 white walls.
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