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Vorna Valley at a glance

About the suburb of Vorna Valley

Compared to the most fully-formed suburbs in Johannesburg, Vorna Valley is a relatively young suburb in the Midrand area. It took shape as a fine suburb along with the increasing development of the Midrand area over the last decade or so.

This suburb has experienced an increase in the establishment of townhouse complexes, with the main types of houses being freestanding homes and complexes of townhouses. There is also a newly revived residents' association in the suburb, which aims to look out for the resident's needs and the suburb's development.

Interesting facts about the history of Vorna Valley

The suburb of Vorna Valley gets its name from the Galaun family's home village of Varniai (Vornia) in Lithuania. The Galaun family, consisting of the parents Jacob and Michle-and their children-Joseph, Israel, Louis, Harry, Abe, Leah, Malka, and Tzira, all lived in Lithuania. The Galaun family sold cheese and milk in addition to their income from Jacob's butchery.

Harry Galaun emigrated to South Africa and established himself as a property developer, owning a bottle store and land called Halfway House. He ultimately established the township of Vorna Valley in the 1970s, and the main arterial road was named after him.

Schools in the area

Vorna Valley and the surrounding area offer the residents many institutions with quality education and facilities. There is a good mix of public and private schooling options near Vorna Valley. Parents can consider options in Midrand and Kyalami or in the northern suburbs of Fourways and Sandton too.

Medical facilities in the area

Vorna Valley offers its residents easy access to quality medical care; Sunninghill hospital, Waterfall City hospital, and Carstenhof hospital are all private hospitals near the suburb.

Shopping centers and malls in the area

Whether you're looking for daily essentials or retail therapy, Vorna Valley and its neighboring suburbs provide an exceptional shopping experience. This includes the Vorna Valley Shopping Center, which offers several retail options to residents, as well as Waterfall Ridge Shopping Center, a popular mall that offers a unique combination of convenience and tranquility to visitors. There is also the Mall of Africa, the third largest single-phase shopping mall in Africa, and it is ideal for the most convenient shopping trip all in a day.

Restaurants to visit near Vorna Valley

Vorna Valley and its neighboring suburbs ensure all the residents' cravings are catered to, with plenty of great places to dine. This includes Thornhill Restaurant and Coffee Shop, which serves amazing dishes with great service, and Luca's Pizzeria, offering the very best pizza and pasta dishes. Mall of Africa also has many restaurants, all aimed to satisfy all your fast food needs as quickly as possible.

Things to do near Vorna Valley

Looking for recreational activities around Vorna Valley? You're in luck. There's much to keep you and the family entertained in the area. Here are our Top 5 things to do, that we recommend to residents of Vorna Valley:

1. Hector Pieterson Museum: which features newspapers, films, photographs, and personal accounts, the most famous being the iconic photo by Sam Nzima.

2. Vischgat Fishing Spot: it is the perfect relaxation spot featuring campsites, hot water showers and a washing basin, and a volleyball court and trampoline for the younger generation.

3. Jabulani Butterfly Garden: this beautiful garden is a very colorful place carpeted with fragrant flowers and serves as a home to hundreds of beautiful butterflies, making it the perfect place for a walk.

4. Skydive Parys: it is South Africa's premier skydiving center, which provides world-class sport and tandem skydiving to the residents.

5. Midrand Urban Market: offers the local shopping experience, as well as face painting, a huge jumping castle, a trampoline, two puppet shows and a fun dog agility show for the kids, and a food court.

Distance to airports, main roads, and the CBD

Vorna Valley is accessible via the M39 highway connecting Kyalami with Germiston via Midrand, Kempton Park & Isando. Vorna Valley is also close to Lanseria Airport, which is 33 minutes away; OR Tambo International Airport, which is 22 minutes away; the Sandton CBD, which is 16 minutes away; and the Johannesburg CBD, which is 26 minutes away.

Weather in Vorna Valley

Summers are wonderful... the sun shines 80% of the time, and remarkable thundershowers often punctuate the afternoons. Winters are crisp, with temperatures reaching single-digit degrees in the nighttime and early mornings. Characteristically dry, winters are short-lived in the June to August months.

Make Vorna Valley your home, your story

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