Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Greater Stellenbosch 2010 Project: Stellenbosch World Cup 2010 Preparations

Wild Mushroom Boutique Hotel - Stellenbosch Accommodation

The picturesque town of Stellenbosch in the Western Cape is set to be a popular attraction during the 2010 World Cup, hosted by South Africa next year. The University of Stellenbosch and local council are making big preparations for the world’s most popular sports tournament. These preparations are in place to accommodate tourists and soccer fans, and also visiting teams, who are expected to spend time in the scenic university town during the games.

The Greater Stellenbosch 2010 project is helping the town to reach its true potential – as a world-class tourism destination and first-rate collection of sporting facilities. Local businesses, together with the town council, intend to create a home away from home for foreign visitors and sports people.

Find out more about Stellenbosch, South Africa, or read on to discover more about accommodation and activities on offer in Stellenbosch.

Accommodation in Stellenbosch
Accommodation is already available in Stellenbosch, in the form of quaint and cosy guest houses, which provide a welcoming feel for visitors to the Helderberg area. These guesthouses are graded by local authorities, thus ensuring that they are of a high standard, and offer all the amenities that guests would need for a comfortable stay. Different catering options, such as self-catering or full service, are available. These guest houses provide a relaxed and friendly atmosphere for visitors to the area.

Other types of accommodation include home-stays and university residence accommodation. Home-stays are a unique type of accommodation, and make for an unforgettable cultural experience. Home-stays are offered in the Dwars River Valley and Kayamandi, and provide a comfortable room in a family home. This is a true African experience, as well as an economical accommodation option. The University residences in the area will be able to accommodate 3,000 guests in affordable and basic accommodation. In total, Stellenbosch will be able to accommodate up to 6,000 people during the games.

Media facilities in Stellenbosch
Stellenbosch aims to host at least one World Cup team during the World Cup tournament. Local businesses, the municipality and the University of Stellenbosch are creating partnerships to create an exciting experience for all visitors to Stellenbosch during the tournament.

Training facilities in Stellenbosch
The university is enjoying an increased interest in its local soccer teams, whose successes are continually improving. A project is underway to build soccer fields on the northern fields of the university.

There are many first-rate sporting and training facilities available in Stellenbosch. One of the most successful rugby clubs in the country makes Stellenbosch its home. A programme of events is planned for the months leading up to the tournament, and training camps will be held for visiting teams before, during and after the World Cup. The university offers teams many excellent training grounds and facilities, such as the Danie Craven and Coetzenburg stadiums. These stadiums also offer sport support facilities, services and expertise.

The Coetzenburg Stadium is an excellent practice venue for visiting teams, as it has top facilities that are used by international teams when playing matches in the province. The indoor and outdoor sports facilities at the stadium include a gymnasium, recovery centre, sports-medicine unit and the Stellenbosch University Sports Performance Institute (SUSPI). The institute provides world-class athletes with training and support that is crucial to international sporting tournaments.

Top attractions in Stellenbosch
Stellenbosch is renowned for its wine and culinary offerings, which are some of the best in the country. The influx of visitors to the town during the World Cup tournament is expected to provide a significant boost for the local economy: It’s not just its sporting and accommodation facilities that are expected to put Stellenbosch on the map, but also its fine wines – produced in the region – and its magnificent vineyards and wine farms.

Stellenbosch is a mere 40-minute drive from the City of Cape Town, yet is set amongst spectacular countryside scenery. The town will provide a break from the bustling inner city, and a place where visitors can relax amongst history and beautiful surrounds.

Stellenbosch 2010: World-class facilities for a world-class event
Stellenbosch offers visitors a unique South African experience, including world-class training facilities and top-class accommodation. Through the partnerships of the municipality, local businesses and university, Stellenbosch is set to become a major destination during the World Cup 2010.

Secure your World Cup 2010 accommodation in Stellenbosch and enjoy the many facilities and activities the town offers to local and international visitors.

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