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Caledon Accommodation | Stayhere Caledon Western Cape South Africa
In 1715 the first settler, Ferdinand Appel, obtained permission from the Landdrost of Stellenbosch to start gardening at what was then called Swartberg (after the mountain behind the town). In 1813 the place was renamed in honour of the Earl of Caledon (governor from 1807 to 1811). The town lies 38 kilometres from the coast and is famous for the chalybeate baths and the wild flower reserve. The baths have been used since the days of the Dutch Esta India Company. At the fountainhead there are six thermal springs with a temperature of 50 degrees celcius, and one cold spring.
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Blue Gum Farm Cottage : Caledon Dist.
This self-catering cottage is situated on an operational wheat and sheep farm and consists of two bedrooms, bathroom, a kitchenette and an indoor braai/fireplace. A big patio with an outdoor..........more
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Little Lotta Cottage : Caledon
The ideal breakaway from the busy city life. Situated in the heart of the Overberg - Caledon from which to explore the whole of the surrounding area, or simply to relax. Just 1 hour from Cape Town, Little..........more
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