Bellville, Northern Suburbs – Cape Town

Only 25 kilometres from the city’s centre, amid the Tygerberg hills (there are always certain forms of topographical undulation in Cape Town), the residential neighbourhood of Bellville offers stunning views of the wine regions and the Stellenbosch Mountains. The Twelve-Mile Rockstone, a historical marker indicating the distance from Cape Town and the time when this region of the world served as an “outspan” or resting place on the Cape Town to Stellenbosch Route, was located in the centre of Bellville. This area was a welcome resting place for those whose wagons had already fought over the sand of the Cape Flats Region.

Visitors like Bellville because of its easy access to Cape Town’s beaches and the abundance of things to do while they’re there, in addition to the N1’s close proximity. The Tyger Valley shopping centre, the commercial hub of Tygerberg, is a vast mall with a huge selection of stores, boutiques, and entertainment options where the majority of Cape Town residents seem to spend their weekends.

The High Street shopping centre off Durban Road, which has its own theatre, is a more respectable choice and unquestionably one of Bellville’s better-kept secrets. Simply because most of the collection items were initially forbidden, the Mayibuye Centre, which houses a collection of items from South Africa’s anti-apartheid movement, is worthwhile a visit.

Both the 18-hole Bellville Golf Course and the 7.5-kilometre trip through the Tygerberg Nature Reserve are worthwhile excursions with spectacular views of the entire peninsula. Both are located in sheltered valleys with beautiful views of the Hottentots Holland Mountain range. When visiting this region of the world, the Durbanville Wine Valley, with its storied vineyards, exquisite restaurants, and traditional South African hospitality, should be at the top of your itinerary.

Things To Do In Bellville, Cape Town

Cool Runnings Toboggan Track

Cool-Runnings The first downhill toboggan run in Africa is located in Tygervalley, Cape Town, across from the Bellville Velodrome. The ultimate in safe, exhilarating speed is delivered on this 1,25 km winding track by a bobsled on wheels during the summertime equivalent of snow tobogganing. You get on the sledge at the bottom and let the automatic pully take you all the way to the top; speed is controlled by the rider, so there is no need to walk up the hill for your next go. Even adults are welcome, however, children under the age of eight must be accompanied by an adult. The cost of the tickets is relatively affordable; you can get day passes for unlimited rides or single, double, triple, or twelve-ride tickets that can be shared.

Happy Gardener Play Park at Stodels

The Play Park at Stodels, perfect for kids, provides a beautiful entertainment area, complete with trampolines, sand, and happy laughter. Kids can familiarize themselves with infant animals at the animal farm while parents keep an eye on things from the restaurant’s outside decks. Soft-furred bunnies, filthy, muddy piglets, goats with beards, ducklings, and tortoises move incredibly slowly. The animals can be fed by hand, giving kids a wonderful firsthand experience of farm life.

Visit Reptile Garden

Over 35 different types of reptiles can be seen in the reptile park known as Reptile Garden. Our mission is to inform the public about the amazing world of reptiles and the best ways to coexist with them in the wild and in our gardens. The Reptile Garden is an excellent place for both adults and kids to learn about and see both domestic and exotic reptiles in a secure, well-maintained, and visually pleasing setting. We provide current and first-time reptile owners with the necessary information and help to properly care for their pets. We also have a specialized store where reptiles, along with all the necessary food and hardware, are sold.

Reptile Garden, a fantastic new addition to Cape Town’s things to do, is a great place to maximize your Stodels experience and turn your day trip into an adventure by introducing yourself and your kids to the mysterious world of reptiles. While children engage in activities at the play park, train rides, petting zoo, pet shop, and Reptile Garden, parents can enjoy a satisfying meal at the Stodels restaurant and take care of some gardening-related shopping.

Shop At Tyger Valley Shopping Centre

This chic and welcoming shopping centre, which is situated in the rapidly expanding Tyger Valley business district, is regarded as the retail centre of Cape Town because it is accessible, all-inclusive, and warm. The Tyger Valley Shopping Centre has 275 stores, a banking centre with bureau de change services, a medical centre, dental offices, and a 10-cinema Ster-Kinekor complex. Tyger Valley Shopping Centre places the utmost premium on its commitment to its patrons, and to that end, three customer service desks and customer service telephones are positioned around the facility.

The Tyger Valley Arena includes a shopping centre with intriguing businesses, dining options, and leisure activities. The Tyger Valley Arena is built on three levels and features the most up-to-date designs and construction methods. Glass panels with decorative patterns sandblasted onto them are combined with brushed steel cladding and fixtures.

Baby changing stations are available in the restrooms of Tyger Valley Shopping Center, and there are also restrooms with special accommodations for the disabled. Customers can use the intercom system located at each door to request a wheelchair. Customers visiting Tyger Valley have more than enough parking options, including free parking and undercover parking, with over 5000 parking bays available.

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