Heidelberg

Important transport link for the fruit, wheat and wool industries.

Heidelberg

History of Heidelberg

Louis Fourie was granted grazing rights in this area by Simon Van Der Stel where he settled on the banks of the Duivenhoks River. Here he established the farm Doornboom. The Duivenhoks (Dovecote), river was named by an explorer, Isaq Schrijver, who observed a lot of doves where the river flows into the Indian Ocean, at Puntjie. The Duiwenhoks estuary is one of the last remaining unspoiled estuaries in the country and a conservancy preserves its unique character.
The settlement was originally part of the Riversdale district until the Dutch Reformed Church bought a section of the farm on which to lay out a town that grew around the church. The new town was named Heidelberg after the town in Germany because of the Heidelberg catechism that was practised in the church.
In 1903 the railway network reached Heidelberg which was an important transport link for the fruit, wheat, and wool industries.

The license plate prefix for Heidelberg is CEG and the postal code is 6665

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Useful Numbers

  • Municipality-028 713 8000
  • Police: 028-7221910, 028-7228227
  • Traffic department
  • Fire:044 805 5071
  • Water:028 713 8000
  • Electricity:028 713 8000
  • Ambulance: 10177
  • Post office;028-7221910, 028-7228227
  • Library:028 7221243
  • Closest hospital;Heidelberg Day Hospital-028 722 1441
  • Clinic 028 722 1441
  • Pharmacy;028 7221243
  • SPCA: Swellendam-028 514 2083
  • Schools: Heidelberg High School -028 722 1384
    De Waalville Primary School – 0287221732
    Kairos Secondary School-028 722 2920
    Krombeksrivier NGK Primary School – 028 722 1180
  • Tourism 028 722 1068

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