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Nature Reserves and Recreation Resorts

Department Agriculture and Environmental Management
Nature Conservation and Resorts

"To conserve and utilize Tshwane`s nature areas, and to promote and maintain outdoor leisure facilities, such as resorts and swimming pools, in a way that it will benefit residents and visitors to the City."

We provide the following leisure facilities:

Nature reserves and areas

Resorts

  • Fountains Valley
  • Derdepoort
  • Wonderboom
  • Ga-Mothakga
  • Moretele Park
  • Rooihuiskraal Historical Terrain
  • Zwartkop
  • Rietvlei Angling Area (with overnight chalets)
  • Joos Becker Caravan Park

Swimming Pools

  • Deon Malherbe
  • Derdepoort
  • Eersterust
  • Fountains Valley
  • Atteridgeville
  • Mamelodi East
  • Hillcrest
  • Gert van Schalkwyk
  • De Jong Diving Centre
  • Les Marais
  • Mamelodi West
  • Moretele Park
  • Pretoria North
  • Tjaart van Vuuren
  • Laudium
  • Sunnyside
  • Soshanguve
  • Saulsville
Declared weeds and invader plants
 

PET-FRIENDLY WALKS

Pet-friendly hikes in the east
  • Garstkloof: Entrance in Hardy or Selby Streets, Wingate Park
  • Manghela: Entrance at the East Side community church in Moreletapark
  • Serene Valley: Entrance in Lola Avenue, Garsfontein
  • Jacqueline's Place: Entrance in Adele Street, Garsfontein
  • Tweefontein/Moreleta Spruit: Entrance at Kimbali in Kentucky Street, Faerie Glen
  • Hadeda-Tweefontein: Keys available on request (call Adelene Marais at 012 358 1510), Faerie Glen
  • Ecoglen: Entrance on the corner of Camelia and Lynnwood Roads, Lynnwood Glen
  • Struben Dam: Entrance in Innes Street, Lynnwood Glen
The by-law prescribes that all dogs should be kept on a leash in public areas.
 
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