This antique collector`s treasure trove is found in a house that dates back to the 1920s, soon after the town was established. Each room tells a different story and visitors can delve through crockery, silverware, musical instruments and jewellery. T...
More InfoCenotaph Msukaligwa in Ermelo city centre honours liberation heros from the Gert Sibande District Municipality, who fought for racial equality in the liberation struggle.
More InfoThe Pixley Isaka Ka Seme Statue is located within the Daggakraal community. It is well worth a visit for anyone who would like to learn more about his role in South Africa's liberation movement.
More InfoThe Five-Arch Bridge is, predictably, a sturdy five-arch bridge a short distance below the Nederlandsche Zuid-Afrikaansche Spoorweg - Maatschappij (NZASM) Tunnel between Waterval Boven and Waterval Onder.
More InfoStrike Gold! Just like the early Pioneers with an afternoon panning in one of Barberton`s `golden` rivers. Let the experts show you how to find a fortune, although you will have to let it go again, as gold panning is now a ‘catch-and-release’ spo...
More InfoMatsamo Cultural Village is considered to be one of the best cultural experiences in South Africa. Found at the Jeppe’s Reef border with Swaziland, Matsamo provides the perfect introduction to the Swazi people and culture for those using the Genesi...
More InfoThe Nomoya Masilela Museum is part of Bethal`s cultural precinct. It pays homage to many of South Africa`s prominent liberation struggle heros. Entrance is free. A bronze statue of Nokuthula Simelane and Gert Sibande are located in the cultural preci...
More InfoThe ruins of Nyebe settlement – the District Six of Mpumalanga Province – lie a few minutes south of Ermelo city centre. They tell the story of forced removals that occurred across South Africa during apartheid. This non-white community of thousa...
More InfoAlthough it doesn’t see as much traffic as it used to when it was built in 1896, the sandstone Paul Kruger Bridge that arches over the Vaal River – found along the road between Amersfoort and Ermelo – has been proclaimed a national monument. Ho...
More InfoThe owner of Randells Ranch Museum, Jan Randell, was born in Cape Town in 1945. His parents decided to try their hand at farming, and moved to a town called Ermelo in the old Transvaal province, now known as Mpumalanga, shortly after Jan was born. H...
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