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Hiking Trails
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Places of Interest
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Nieu Bethesda lies between Graaff-Reinet and Middelburg off the N9.
The road to Nieu Bethesda is un-tarred and in some places very corrugated, but the scenery is
stunning and worth the travel.
Nieu Bethesda lies in a fertile valley with a network of furrows. A lot of the old houses have
been restored and add to the charm of this small village. It is now home to many artists.
The most famous landmark and attraction however is the Owl
House. This was the home of Helen Martins who decorated the walls of her home with crushed
glass and the yard with sculptures.
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Compassberg in the background
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The little town of Nieu Bethesda
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Street in Nieu Bethesda
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Restored house
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Restored house
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Restored house
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The mountainous area of Nieu Bethesda
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The fertile valley of Nieu Bethesda
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This sleepy little village lies neatly tucked away in the Sneeuberg mountains. Here we still found
the streets untarred with no streetlights. For accomodation, B&B and self catering accomodation is
available. You might want to buy your groceries and fill up petrol beforehand (from the N9 to Nieu
Bethesda it is about 25km), although the Prima Cash Stores are stocking basic groceries and even
petrol (according to www.nieubethesda.info). We can't confirm this as we haven't been to the store.
The size of Nieu Bethesda allows for easy walking to all the sights. Its definitely worth a visit!
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Area of Nieu Bethesda Village Map
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