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Founded in 1838 it was the first town north of the Vaal River,
the city and district boast a rich and varied historical and cultural
legacy, including many declared national monuments, such as the
largest oak tree avenue in the southern hemisphere.
The main museum and three house museums afford visitors a glimpse
into a fascinating past of the city and its people, as well as
an introduction to the unique lifestyles of the Tswana community
at present.
The Dome area in the district offers a very unique experience
for the visitor. Apart from sight-seeing, this natural phenomenon
formed by a meteorite caters for the adventurous with hiking trails,
river rafting opportunities, etc.
Also known as the Gateway to the North West Province, the town
is only 120 km from Johannesburg.
Activities
Lakeside Holiday Resort
Situated on the banks of the Potchefstroom Dam in the Mooi River,
offers chalets, a caravan park, a variety of facilities and entertainment
such as water sports, angling, a swimming pool and supertube,
and guarantees a relaxed, holiday atmosphere of high standard
for all age groups. The licensed restaurant overlooking the waterfront,
will contribute a pleasant stay.
Dome Bergland Nature Park
The site of a meteorite impact some 2 000 million years ago. A
fascinating geographic phenomenon in that it is different in shape
and vegetation from its surrouding areas. Creating the riches
reef in the world, many trails take visitors to this remarkable
natural feature and many activities are on offer, including hiking,
riverrafting, canoeing, mountain climbing, abseiling, mountain
biking and fly fishing.
Boskop Dam Nature Reserve
Yachting take pride of place on the waters of this tranquil dam.
Potchefstroom Museum
The complete history of human experience and interaction in the
area is covered by this highly informative museum.
National Monument
The city boasts many buildings and other structures that have
been declared national monuments:
The Old Gunpowder House, Old Police Station Building, Kruger Kraal
Opstal, Heimat Building, Magistrate's Office.
Churches
The country's oldest Reformed Churches and its oldest stone-built
Hervormde Church are found in the town. St Mary's Anglican Church,
built in 1891, is notable for its magnificent stained glass windows.
The Green Belt
10 km running along side the Mooi River in the centre of the city,
hosts the 18-hole country club, twice the venue for South African
Open tournaments, as well as the;
OPM Prozesky Bird Sanctuary
Which attracts bird lovers from far and wide to its +- 200 bird
species.
Buffelsvlei Wild Animal Park
Buffelsvlei has the following activities available:
Game drives with or without guide, hiking, bicycle riding, horse
riding, swimming, clay-pigeon shooting, biltong and trophy hunting.
There is a volleyball court, a bar with DSTV and a pool table,
picnic and braai facilities.
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