Newcastle: Advancing Expressive, Industrial and Melodious Quests
Positioned at the foothills of the northern KwaZulu-Natal Drakensberg Mountains, South Africa’s Newcastle is a city of the KwaZulu-Natal province. Today the foremost commercial and industrial focal points of northern KwaZulu-Natal, the community is the portal to the Zulu Kingdom from the Free State and Mpumalanga. As an asset to Newcastle, South Africa hotels, Newcastle Airport (NCS), off 9.009 miles (14.5 km) via N11, is close at hand.
Best Time to Visit
South Africa having mainly warm, sunny days and cool nights year round, 63.32°F (17.4°C) is the annual mean temperature of Newcastle; 784 mm, the annual mean precipitation. From March 19th to May 27th are the most well timed months for a look around where shielded joy is concerned, and the heads of Newcastle, South Africa accommodations realize the city is all about music fests: between Newcastle Winter Festival in April/May and Amcor Dam Spring Dance Music Festival in September.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Proclaimed a National Monument in 1979, Fort Amiel Museum is now lodging a fort, a historic/cultural museum with a duo of Anglo-Boer Wars military installations, and a Zulu umuzi (hut) with an elaborate interior, all within Newcastle. Across the walkway from the municipal offices between Scott and Murchison Streets, Carnegie Art Gallery over at Municipal Gardens hosts a large assortment of local artworks and traditional Zulu arts and crafts. Newcastle Mall, the biggest shopping mall of northern KwaZulu-Natal, is put to good use by the consumers at Newcastle, South Africa motel rooms. Book a night at Garden Court Blackrock New Castle offering an outdoor pool and great rooms.