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Bellville
Originally called ‘Twelve Mile’ – the exact distance from Cape Town – it was renamed Bellville in 1861 in honour of Charles Bell, Surveyor General of the Cape at the time. Charles Davidson Bell was also the designer of the famous Cape triangular stamps. Bellville boasts excellent leisure and sporting facilities, including one of the finest cycle tracks in the country, an Olympic-standard swimming pool and a 2000 seat open-air amphitheatre.
HISTORICAL VIEW
Mayibuye Centre
Houses a historical collection of material telling the story of the anti-apartheid struggle.
Twelve Mile Rock Milestone
Marks the exact distance from Cape Town.
ATTRACTIONS
Arts Association of Bellville
Houses the Art Gallery and Art Centre as well as a coffee shop at the Bellville Library.
Sanlam Art Gallery
Works by South African artists
Door-De-Kraal Lane Craft Market
Hand crafted articles. Every first and last Saturday of the month.
Bellville Amateur Theatre
Established in 1947. Aims to promote and develop the self-confidence, creativity and presentation skills of children.
Tyger Valley Shopping Centre
Choose from a variety of 250 shops and restaurants
Eskom Electricity Education Centre
See how energy sources are harnessed to produced electricity.
ACTIVITIES
Bird Watching
Tygerberg Bird Club, affiliated to Birdlife South Africa – outings at least once a month.
WHERE TO STAY
All Ways Guest House
All-Ways Guest House is situated close to all that the big city has to offer, yet it a quiet suburban area surrounded by the full beauty of the Cape. We offer two en-suite bedrooms, with private entrance. Off-street parking and braai area. Fully equipped kitchen. breakfast cereals, coffee and juice provided. Bedding provided. Close all the major hospitals in the area. No pets.