Towns surrounding Gravelotte are just as attractive. These towns include Letsitele (which is a township outside Phalaborwa and Litchis are grown on the farms nearby), Tzaneen, Duiwelskloof and Steelpoort.
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Many of the homes and buildings built in the 1800’s were restored and preserved as cultural heritage sites.
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Some of the buildings dating back to the early years of Paul Roux are still in service and others have been restored and preserved. Most of these heritage buildings are constructed from sand stone, displaying the recognizable architecture of the period.
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This is arguably one of South Africa’s major tourist attractions all year round and is favoured by the more sedate tourist and extreme hikers and adventure seekers with rock climbing and mountain biking enthusiasts alike.
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Hibberdene has a number of golf courses which are said to be of great quality. The sub-tropical climate favours the lush vegetation which is typical of the Natal coast and makes for interesting gardens and homes.
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The residential homes are a mixture of affordable town houses, vacant stands and upmarket exclusive homes which further enhances the property investment prospects of St Lucia. Favourable weather conditions almost all year round mean tourists are visiting the town constantly.
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The white sandy beaches are filled with tourists and residents almost all year round with tourism increasing in season with favourable weather conditions.
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The town is today supported by a commercial and light to medium industrial hub which is a support industry to the farmers in the region.
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Tourists come to Saldanha Bay for weekend breaks and holidays as there is a myriad of attractions to entertain tourists
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The town was officially proclaimed a town in 1874. The region and town is a farming community with maize being the primary source of economic sustainability followed by cattle and sheep farming.
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