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Top things for retirees to do in Pretoria

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Jacaranda City, as Pretoria is often colloquially known, is a great place to retire for a wide array of reasons. For starters, there's a wide range of affordable retirement villages and for many people, being in Pretoria means being close to friends and family members. You've got beautiful scenery within quick reach of home and - perhaps most importantly of all for some - there's plenty to do without having to travel close to home. The CSi Property Group - well known for its specialisation in helping people find retirement homes in Pretoria - has put together a list of five top things for retirees to do in South Africa's capital.

  1. Irene Farm

Aptly described as "the ultimate farm in the city", Irene Farm provides a perfect day out for Pretoria's retirees - whether you're on your own or with your family and grandchildren. The farm has on-site restaurants and a fully stocked farm shop, as well as walking trails, bringing you the opportunity to go for a relaxed stroll in a safe environment. From picnic spots and tasting experiences to a deli and great spots to take photos, there's always something fun to do at Irene Farm.

  1. Pretoria National Botanical Garden

If you're looking to immerse yourself in natural beauty, look no further than the Pretoria National Botanical Garden. The garden offers 76 ha of pristine surroundings and plenty of opportunities to see something different as you stroll through. If you're feeling energetic, you can take on a nice easy hike or if you're looking for a place to enjoy a relaxing picnic with friends and family members, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better spot than the Botanical Gardens. One Google reviewer echoes the sentiments of many Botanical Gardens visitors by saying that "the Gardens have a way of calming me down and letting me enjoy the moment".

  1. Hazel Food Market

Every Saturday, you can indulge in a fusion of international tastes in the well-loved Pretoria suburb of Lynnwood. The Hazel Food Market is held at Pretoria High School Old Boys' Club and you'll find a smorgasbord of freshly baked goods, fresh fruit, houseplants and much more. In the opinion of many of Pretoria's residents, there's no better place to catch up with friends on a Saturday morning. There are also plenty of other markets to be explored in and around Pretoria.

  1. Rietvlei Nature Reserve

Rietvlei Nature Reserve is a great day out, offering ample chances to see some of South Africa's much-loved wildlife, including rhino, zebra, waterbuck, ostrich and a massive herd of buffalo. The lookout points are a highlight and you can also visit bird hides on either of the two dams on the reserve. Another option is to make the most of the angling area, where you can try your hand at catching catfish, yellowfish, carp and more. There's also a restaurant housed in a quaint old farmhouse, so you can enjoy a delectable meal after your game viewing.

  1. Wonderboom Nature Reserve

Keeping with the theme of nature reserves, residents of Pretoria can make the most of the opportunity to visit Wonderboom Nature Reserve in Akasia, which is famous for its magnificent wild fig tree, the "Wonderboom", which is over 1 000 years old. You can enjoy a lovely picnic at the nature reserve or go on a hike if you feel so inclined.

There are many great reasons to call Pretoria your retirement home. Over and above the great list of things to do, there are quiet neighbourhoods to call home and an array of well-priced retirement homes. Contact the CSi Property Group for help finding your dream retirement home in Pretoria!

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Author: CSi Property Group

Submitted 08 May 24 / Views 400