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Seeff Ceres

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As you ascend Michell’s Pass from Tulbagh (R46) and Wolseley (R43 – also linking it to Worcester and the rest of the Breede River Valley) through the Skurweberg and Witzenberg Mountain Folds, you cannot but admire the awe-inspiring natural fynbos and the sheer scale of the mountains surrounding this enchanted valley.

Named after the Roman Goddess of the Harvest, Agriculture and Fertility, the mythical value it carries, is almost tangible. In stark contrast to the rugged ranges and its steep slopes, this hidden Valley of Fruitfulness with her high altitude welcomes you with her arms wide open as you descend deep into her beautiful belly, only to start climbing her curves again on your way north.

The skill with which the mountain passes was built to connect Ceres to neighbouring towns and villages is astounding. En route to Prince Alfred Hamlet and Op-die-Berg, you will find the Witzenberg Pass – a tarred access road that starts at the summit of the Gydo Pass and stretches, much like a veil, towards a dead-end at the head of this long, luscious vale belonging to lady Ceres. The scenery through this neck in the mountains alternates between weathered sandstone formations and green orchards. In summer the mountains completely shelter Ceres from the not-so-subtle southeaster wind, but during the icy cold winters it is covered in snow. In the opposite direction, the Theronsberg Pass connects Ceres to Touws River.

As the largest town in the Witzenberg local municipality, Ceres is the area’s administrative centre and has all the necessary amenities. Tourists are spoilt for choice with outstanding accommodation and activities. Peaches, nectarines, apples, apricots, pears and cherries form part of a variety of the finest deciduous fruit (fresh and dried), as well as fruit juices and natural spring water produced by this strong farming community. The Dwars River flows on the western side of the valley – excellent for trout fishing where it pools and forms rapids. The district extends into the Karoo and Koue Bokkeveld, popular for its game farms and bird watching.

Our Property Practitioners

Marianna Groenewald
Marianna Groenewald Administrator Seeff Ceres PPRA Registered | FFC 202670431200000
Xillin Meadon
Xillin Meadon Property Practitioner Seeff Ceres PPRA Registered | FFC 202634082890000
Livvy Kotzé
Livvy Kotzé Property Practitioner Seeff Ceres PPRA Registered | FFC 202635060890000
Melanie Els
Melanie Els Branch Manager Seeff Ceres PPRA Registered | FFC 202634083380000
Marinda Uys
Marinda Uys Rental Manager Seeff Ceres PPRA Registered | FFC 202634085320000
Pierre Germishuys
Pierre Germishuys Principal Property Practitioner Seeff Ceres PPRA Registered | FFC 202623024340000
Pierre Germishuys Principal Property Practitioner Seeff Ceres

Our properties

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R3,500,000
3,688m² Vacant Land For Sale in Prince Alfred Hamlet
18 Voortrekker Street
Sole Mandate
Sold
31
R2,700,000
3 Bedroom House Sold in Ceres
20 Porter
3 Beds
2 Baths
5 Parkings
320m²
Sole Mandate
Rented
2
R13,400 pm
3 Bedroom House Rented in Ceres
28 Faure
3 Beds
2 Baths
2 Parkings
Sole Mandate
Reduced
11
R1,800,000
5 Bedroom House For Sale in Ceres
18 Sultana Crescent
5 Beds
3 Baths
4 Parkings
Sole Mandate
Rented
17
R6,780 pm
1 Bedroom House Rented in Prince Alfred Hamlet
1A Kerk Street
1 Bed
1 Bath
1 Parking
Sole Mandate
Sold
21
R2,650,000
3 Bedroom House Sold in Ceres
29 Bergsig Street
3 Beds
2 Baths
5 Parkings
Exclusive Sole Mandate
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Ceres

Ceres is a beautiful town located in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is the largest town of the Witzenberg Local Municipality and is situated where the land is known to be extremely fertile. This made Ceres a major producer of South...

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