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Hartenbos at a glance

Hartenbos, a charming seaside town along the captivating coastline of the Western Cape province, offers a stunning combination of natural beauty and exciting holiday attractions. This area is part of the Garden Route, located between Mossel Bay and George.

Residents enjoy breathtaking views, pristine coastlines, and lush landscapes in this idyllic town. In addition to museums, water parks, and beaches that have received the Blue Flag, it is an ideal place to call home. 

Living in Hartenbos means embracing the coastal lifestyle and immersing oneself in its stunning surroundings. The town offers various properties, from cosy family homes near the beach to modern apartments boasting spectacular views. The Garden Route lifestyle and vibrant ambience of Hartenbos make it a remarkable place to live.

A brief history of the area

In 1936, the Afrikaanse Taal en Kultuurvereniging (ATKV), known as the Afrikaans Language and Cultural Society, acquired the farm for 7000 pounds. They divided the land into 670 individual lots sold at approximately 60 pounds each. 

Initially, the resort grew steadily, with ongoing expansions over the years. However, it was stipulated that sure lots could only be rented out permanently, with a strict condition that no permanent brick structures were allowed on those plots. It wasn't until 1994 that individuals were finally permitted to purchase these lots outright, marking an important milestone in the area's development.

Distance from key points (Airport/CBD)

The charming coastal ambience of Hartenbos is complemented by the convenience of being close to other towns such as Mossel Bay and Tergniet. Hartenbos to Mossel Bay takes 15 minutes (8,0 km) via Louis Fourie Road/R102 and Watson Ave, while Tergniet is just 14 minutes (13,0 km) via N2 and R102. Getting to George Airport on N2 is easier since it is only 24 minutes away (34,3 km).

Climate

The climate of Hartenbos captures the essence of coastal charm. With mild summers and winters, Hartenbos enjoys a temperate maritime climate throughout the year. Hartenbos' hottest month is February, with an average high temperature of 23,8°C and an average low temperature of 18,6°C. June is the wettest month, with 10,3 rainy days that add up to 38 mm of rain. 

Schools in the area

Parents seeking quality education for their young children will find various educational opportunities at Hartenbos. Several notable schools are located in Hartenbos, such as Bambino Kleuterskool, Laerskool Hartenbos, and Kleuter Akademie Hartenbos. These schools prioritise academic excellence, and children have a nurturing environment to grow and learn.

Healthcare in the area

Hospitals are conveniently located nearby Hartenbos, contributing to the area's reputation for excellent health care. Residents can access high-quality medical care at Hartenbos Clinic, Baycare Medical Centre, and Mossel Bay Hospital. Also, Hartenbos Apteek provides simple pharmaceutical services, ensuring easy prescription access. Those who own pets can rely on Hartenbos Animal Hospital for quality care.

Shopping centres

Plenty of charming boutiques mingle seamlessly with modern establishments in Hartenbos' shopping district. There are many unique treasures to discover on the streets of Hartenbos, while nearby malls such as Langeberg Mall and Boulevard Place cater to various shopping tastes. The Hartenbos Gift Market is highly regarded for its array of local arts and crafts.

Restaurants

Residents of Hartenbos can enjoy the vibrant and diverse dining scene, which adds to its overall charm. You will find a wide array of culinary delights available in this town, whether you are looking for delectable pizza at Piza ē Vino or local cuisine at Hennie's Hartenbos. The Moerby and Koswerf restaurants provide a range of unique gastronomic experiences sure to tantalise your palate.

Special attractions

Hartenbos's pristine coastline and stunning scenery provide residents countless options for enjoying the great outdoors and participating in various recreational pursuits. Among the attractions to see are:

1. Hartenbos Water Park: Summer trips to Hartenbos are only complete with a trip to the thrilling Hartenbos Water Park. From big to small, it offers a variety of water slides for friends and family to enjoy. Slide down the slopes and create unforgettable memories.

2. Hartenbos Beach: Known for its soft white sand, the beach is perfect for walks, beach games, and water sports like surfing. The beachfront offers entertainment options: indoor pool, supertube, bowling green, tennis courts, amusement centre, conference facilities, and event stadium.

3. ATKV Hartenbos Museum: The museum commemorates the Symbolic Ox Wagon Trek of 1938, which was a re-enactment of the historical event in its centenary year. The museum houses a remarkable collection of historical artefacts, including ox wagons, weapons, household implements, clothing, and more.

Make Hartenbos your home. Let it be your story.

Hartenbos, renowned for its captivating attributes and enviable living ambience, exudes charm as a residential haven. With a scenic coastline along the Garden Route, this serene area welcomes those seeking a laid-back and tranquil lifestyle. Let Seeff Properties help you enjoy this idyllic way of life; our team at Seeff Properties, Hartenbos, will ensure that every detail aligns perfectly with your needs and desires when finding your dream home in Hartenbos. Get in touch with us today.

Image credit 4: Hartenbos by Joke van Niekerk | Flickr | CC BY 2.0 | https://bit.ly/3exqFo4 

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