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Caledon at a glance

Popular for its rolling hills and yellow canola fields, the town of Caledon is located in the Overberg region, about 100 kilometers east of Cape Town, next to mineral-rich hot springs. Caledon is well-known for its agricultural activities which involve grain production and stock farming. 

Property in Caledon offers residents a secure country living environment with beautifully designed homes. 

A brief history of the area
The Caledon hot springs were discovered by the early Khoi-Khoi people. The Europeans attributed healing properties to the iron-rich waters and opened a sick house and later a sanatorium, which was destroyed by fire. 

The waters of Caledon are free of any organic matter and was awarded the first prize as the world's top quality mineral waters in the 1893 Chicago World Fair.

The area was originally known as Bad agter de Berg (Dutch for Bath behind the Mountain). A bath house was built in 1797 and a village called Swartberg sprang up. It was later renamed Caledon. 

Climate
Caledon has a warm and temperate climate. The average temperature in Caledon is 15.9 °C. The warmest month of the year is February, with an average temperature of 20.1 °C. In July, the average temperature is 11.0 °C. It is the lowest average temperature of the whole year. In winter, there is much more rainfall in Caledon than in summer. About 596 mm of precipitation falls annually. The driest month is January, with 24 mm of rainfall. Most precipitation falls in August, with an average of 79 mm. 

Distance from key points (Airport/CBD)
Cape Town International Airport is about 99km away from Caledon. This journey will take 71-minutes via the N2 with an average driving speed of 80km/h. 

Schools in the area
Learners have a wide range of schooling facilities available in and nearby Caledon. They are: Overberg Primary School, Overberg High School, Swartberg Primary School, Swartberg Secondary School, The Glebe Primary School, Diepgat NGK Primary School, Bloemenhof Primary School, Jongensklip Primary School, Emil Weder Secondary School, as well as Berea Mor Primary School.

Medical facilities
Residents in Caledon can visit the Caledon Provincial Hospital or Caledon Clinic when they are under the weather or have serious medical needs. The Caledon Veterinary Clinic will attend to the region's pets. 

Shopping Malls
Shopping facilities in Caledon include the Victoria Mall, The Old Mill Shopping Centre and Caledon Fruit & Veg. Caledon also has many convenience stores such as Jet, Ackermans, MTN, Spar, Pick n' Pay, Checkers and Shoprite where residents can shop for their essentials. 

Restaurants
Fat Henrys, The Black Sheep Diner, Gabbiano & Co, The Barn Restaurant, Sophia bakery & coffee bar, Mastro Classic Pizza, Africa Fried Chicken, Pizza World and Venster Restaurant are great options to dine at, when in Caledon.

Special Attractions
The Caledon Museum is a social history museum displaying and collecting around the themes of The Victorian Period in Caledon and The History of People Living in Caledon. Artefacts that date back from 1840 to 1900 are on display. 

The Caledon Wildflower Garden and Reserve shows off an abundance of wildflowers which include about 135 species of protea. Other attractions and facilities include wooden bridges, picnic spots, lawns, indigenous trees and shrubs, an abundance of birdlife and a tearoom and walking trails to enjoy. The reserve also hosts a wildflower show every spring to exhibit the many flowers that are abundant in the area.

The Caledon Casino, Hotel & Spa features spectacular views of the Klein Swartberg Mountains and the rolling wheat fields across the Bath River, ideal for a tranquil escape. The casino floor has 370 slots to enjoy and table games such as American Roulette, Black Jack, Power Poker and High Rise Hold'em Poker. 

Make Caledon your home today!
If you are keen on making the rolling hills and yellow canola fields of Caledon your home, contact one of our friendly agents at RealNet Overberg today.

Caledon in the news

What you need to know about Caledon before investing
Caledon, a thriving town significantly located in the Overberg region next to mineral-rich hot springs is just about 100 kilometres east of Cape Town. It was originally known as Bad agter de Berg (Dutch for Bath Behind the...

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