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The hidden secrets of the Vaal

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The Vaal region is a unique destination that combines natural beauty, history, and culture. From the largest dam in South Africa to the picturesque countryside, the Vaal offers a wide range of attractions for visitors to enjoy. Whether you're interested in boating, art, nature, or simply taking a scenic drive, there's something for everyone in this beautiful area. 

The Vaal region is also known for its warm hospitality, making it a welcoming and memorable destination for travellers. With its perfect mix of relaxation and adventure, the Vaal region is a special place that should be on every traveller's bucket list. With the end of summer fast approaching, it is the perfect time to visit the region and experience all it has to offer. Creating the perfect opportunity to adventure somewhere new during the Easter Break.
 

The Vaal and River Rats Summer Joll


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One of the main attractions of the Vaal region is the Vaal River. During the beginning and end of summer, the river becomes the centre of attention for boaters as the River Rats event occurs. Merry-makers and skippers from around the region gather to party and have a blast on the water. This event is perfect for boating enthusiasts and boat owners, who can show off their keels and enjoy the festive atmosphere present throughout the season.

Visit the River Rats Facebook page.


Riviera on the Vaal


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Riviera on Vaal is a luxurious resort located in Gauteng, South Africa. Situated on the banks of the Vaal River, the resort offers an idyllic setting for a relaxing getaway. With a wide range of activities to choose from, guests can spend their days exploring the natural beauty of the area, indulging in delicious cuisine, or simply lounging by the pool. The resort also boasts a state-of-the-art spa where guests can unwind and rejuvenate with various treatments and therapies.

For those seeking adventure, Riviera on Vaal offers a range of outdoor activities, including golf, tennis, and watersports. The resort is also ideally located for exploring the surrounding area, with opportunities for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding nearby. For a more leisurely experience, guests can take a river cruise or enjoy a picnic on the banks of the Vaal River. After a long day of activities, guests can unwind with a refreshing drink at the resort's bar or indulge in a delicious meal at one of the on-site restaurants.

Visit their website and book today: https://rovresort.co.za/
 

Antique Shops and Art Galleries to Explore


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The Vaal region is home to several antique shops and art galleries, each with their own unique charm and offerings. One of the most famous art galleries in the Vaal region is The Bodutu Art Gallery (At the Vaal University Campus). This gallery showcases the works of local artists, including paintings, sculptures, and other art forms. The gallery also hosts regular exhibitions and events throughout the year, so consider planning your trip around one.

The Antique Route is another must-visit destination for antique lovers. This route consists of several antique shops and dealers along the Vaal River, such as Old Stuff, Ke Kraal Antiques & Collectables, and The Vintage Corner, to name a few. Visitors can browse through an extensive collection of antiques and collectables, including vintage jewellery, furniture, porcelain, and more.
 

The Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve


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The Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve is a breathtaking slice of paradise located in the southern part of Gauteng, just a short drive from the Vaal. The reserve spans over 11,000 hectares and is home to abundant flora and fauna, including the Big Five.

The Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy, including hiking, mountain biking, birdwatching, and game drives. The conservancy has over 50 kilometres of hiking trails, ranging from easy to challenging. These trails allow visitors to explore the reserve's diverse landscapes, including grasslands, rocky outcrops, and woodland areas.

If you're looking to experience the great outdoors during the Easter Break, you may wish to consider this relatively unknown gem. Visit their website for bookings. 


The Vaal Meander 


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The Vaal Meander consists of interconnected routes that take visitors on a journey through charming towns, nature reserves, farms, and wineries. Along the way, visitors can enjoy various activities and experiences, including wine tasting, horse riding, hiking, and wildlife spotting.

One of the highlights of the Vaal Meander is the town of Parys, which is known for its antique shops, art galleries, and scenic riverfront. Visitors can spend a leisurely afternoon browsing the town's many shops and galleries or enjoying a picnic on the riverbank.

Parys is also home to several historical landmarks, including the Anglo-Boer War Blockhouse and the Dutch Reformed Church, built in 1911. Overall, Parys offers a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and adventure, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring the Vaal region.

Another popular stop on the Vaal Meander is the Vredefort Dome World Heritage Site, one of the world's oldest and largest meteorite impact sites. Here, visitors can explore the site's unique geological features and learn about the history of the impact.

Whether you're interested in boating, art, nature, or simply taking a scenic drive, there's something for everyone in this beautiful area.

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Author: Bryce Anderson

Submitted 28 Mar 23 / Views 2429