Broederstroom

Broederstroom, Hartbeespoort, North West

Many tourists discovering the natural beauty of the North West province find themselves embracing the charm offered by smaller villages along the way. Broederstroom is just that, a small charming town that lies of the foothills of the stunning Magaliesberg Mountains. The name ‘Broederstroom’ is said to have been derived from Dutch two brothers (translating to broeders) who lived in the area many years ago. Broederstroom is only about a 40 minute drive from Pretoria and Johannesburg, allowing visitors to easily explore the bustling city life. Self-catering accommodation in this delightful area puts guests on the doorstep of some amazing nearby attractions, such as the Lion Park which was founded in 1966 and is open all year round and also the Magaliesberg Nature Reserve and the popular Hartbeespoort Dam – perfect for memorable family outings, water sports and home to many lovely restaurants. Broederstroom itself encompasses the makings of small town living while also providing some exciting attractions – explore galleries and art studios, lovely restaurants and traditional pubs and also shop in the many quaint antique stores. For tourists that are interested in African cultures and traditions, the Lesedi Cultural Village is a great place to experience. A welcoming cultural village offering experiences that include African style dancing, craft markets and eateries, it is well worth a visit. The historical Cradle of Humankind is also close to Broederstroom, where limestone caves and anthropological discoveries await.



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