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:
Head northeast on Ring Road for 700 meters.
Continue straight on Ring Road for another 350 meters.
Keep left on Ring Road for 650 meters.
2. Take Freight Rd to Borcherds Quarry Rd/M22
Take the 3rd exit at the roundabout onto Freight Road.
Continue straight on Freight Agents Rd (290 meters).
Turn left after 300 meters.
At the next roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Bahrain Dr.
3. Head toward Durbanville
Turn right onto Borcherds Quarry Rd (M22) for 400 meters.
Turn right onto Robert Sobukwe Rd (M10) for 1.8 km.
Turn left onto De La Rey St (M29) for 3.2 km.
Turn right onto Francie Van Zijl Dr (M16) for 2.7 km.
Turn left onto Mike Pienaar Blvd (M16) for 5.8 km, continuing onto Jip De Jager Dr for 2.1 km.
Turn right onto Race Course Rd (M13) for 1.5 km.
4. Final Directions
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto High Street.
Turn right onto Vrede St.
Turn right onto Scher Rd, then turn right onto Short Street.
Your destination will be on the right, Unit 102 Heritage Square.
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