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 International Airport:
Head south 170 m
Slight left toward Michigan St 550 m
Turn left toward Michigan St 120 m
Take the 1st right onto Michigan St 350 m
Turn left onto Borcherds Quarry Rd 700 m
Merge onto Settlers Wy/N2 via the ramp to Somerset 3,9 km
Take exit 22A toward R300/Bellville 1,5 km
Merge onto Kuils River Rd/R300 14,1 km
Keep right at the fork, follow signs for N1/Paarl/Worcester and merge onto N1
Partial toll road 60,1 km
Turn right onto Old N1 Rd/R101 (signs for Rawsonville) 7,3 km
Slight left 4,3 km
Turn right toward R43 5,0 km
Turn left onto R43 13,1 km
Turn right 5,0 km
Turn left 300 m
Ceres, McGregor, Montagu, Robertson, Tulbagh, De Doorns, Rawsonville, Bonnievale, Ashton, Wolseley, Bainskloof, Breeriver, Prince Alfred Hamlet, Du Toitskloof
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