Middelburg at a glance
Founded in 1864 on the farm Sterkfontein, the towns original name was Nazareth and only officially became Middelburg in 1872.
The town is steeped in Anglo-Boer War, World War Two and South African history. There are three heritage bridges, numerous old churches and town buildings dating back to when the town was first proclaimed. Add places of interest like the house where Louis Trichardt signed the infamous Peace Treaty between the English and the Boers and the home where the famous folk song 'Sarie Marais' was penned, and Middelburg is undeniably a history buff's dream.
LOCATION:
With a host of other attractions like ghost tours, prayer ovens and the Train Race to name a few, Middelburg is a town packed full of fun and wonderful cultural, historical and outdoor adventures.
Situated next to the N4 Highway and halfway between Gauteng and the Kruger National Park, Middelburg is the ideal halfway home. Where else can you live where you are halfway between the edge of the bush veld and some of the major city capitols such as Johannesburg and Pretoria?
Middelburg offers the ideal location for settling down when it comes to the peace and quiet of the countryside combined with international trading.
SCHOOLS:
Middelburg offers seven primary schools, two Afrikaans, two Bilingual and three English, and four high schools with your choice of home languages. Both Middelburg Hoërskool and Hoër Tegniese Skool Middelburg offer boarding facilities for learners from all over Mpumalanga.
MEDICAL FACILITIES:
Middelburg is home to the Life Midmed Hospital, a private care hospital that offers services to Middelburg and rural surroundings. Small towns such as Dullstroom, Carolina, Hendrina and Pullenshope can access Midmed for medical care. Doctor's offices located in the same block as the hospital makes medical care easily accessible for residents.
Middelburg has an existing state hospital, and a new state hospital is in the process of being built. The Department of Health's Pharmaceutical Depot is also located in Middelburg.
THINGS TO DO IN THE AREA:
With Loskop Dam, Buffalo Gorge, the Avontuur Valley, Pienaar Dam and Middelburg Dam on its doorstep, Middelburg is awash with outdoor activities. Whether it is scenic hikes through Loskop country with its breath-taking views, 4x4 adventures that will leave you gripping onto your seat, horse riding safaris and 50m abseil descents or simply a lazy day at the dam, Middelburg is full of adventures to keep the whole family entertained.
A great get away for the fishing enthusiasts, Middelburg is any fisherman's dream ranging in spots from Middelburg Dam up to the Loskop Valley. Privately owned dams are also available such as the R50 Dam located near Elandslaagte about 25km from town centre, and don't forget the Tackle shops, because fishermen need the best gear!
If you're a motorcycle enthusiast, then Dirt Trax is for you, located a mere 11km from town centre on the Stoffberg Road, you can race free and let the adrenaline rush take over.
A visit to the Middelburg Country Club offers a variety of sports such as golf, tennis and squash.
The town's cultural heritage is just as impressive and celebrates one of South Africa's smallest yet most recognisable cultures, the Ndebele. The brightly painted houses and beautiful beadwork is instantly recognisable and can be enjoyed at the 'Little Elephant Craft Market', while those looking for a more in-depth cultural experience the 'Something out of Nothing' Township Tour is not to be missed.
The Old Railway Station has recently been renovated and has now become known as the Mpumalanga Railway Company; a museum full of history from a time when the Railway was King. An onsite restaurant called "Stoom" offers a historic getaway from modern day life.
Another must see when it comes to the rich history of this countryside town is the O.H. Frewin Printing Museum which is more than 100 years old and still operational.
RESTAURANTS:
Fine dining is a must at the one and only Ginelli's, there is no other restaurant like it, situated at Fountain Square opposite the Middelburg Mall. Another town favourite is the Old Boys Restaurant, established by the locals for the locals, it boasts a sports theme with the restaurant hosting an annual Golf Day. There are numerous other restaurants where you can enjoy an evening out with friends and family.
SAFETY:
Middelburg offers numerous Security Estates within the town, offering peace of mind. There is also a Country estate totally independent from all municipal services with the emphasis on green living, located about 8km from the town centre. Middelburg has a home for every price range.
To invest in the quaint town of Middelburg, contact your local property consultant at Harcourts Cyan.
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