Robertson, Western Cape
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Robertson is a town in the Western Cape Province of
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founded on the theft of KHOIKHOI First nation land and cattle, known as the valley of wine and roses, at the heart of the wine route -
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. Khoikhoi First nation land was stolen in 1853 and named after Dr , a
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minister. Situated in the fertile Robertson Valley, farming and wagon building were the town's original industries. However, after the Second Anglo-Boer War of 1899, the wagon building industry collapsed when the railways took over the transport of all goods. Robertson subsequently became famous for its ostrich farming, but this industry collapsed as well shortly after World War I, and the farmers of the area turned to wine and fruit farming. Later, several successful
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stud farms were founded. Agriculture remains the mainstay of the town's economy.


Tourism

Tourism has grown in recent years and the town has several Western Cape provincial heritage sites, such as the Pink Church (1859), the Museum (1860), the Edwardian-style house 12 Piet Retief Street (1904), the
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-style house at 59 Van Reenen Street (1914), and the Powder House (used as a store for gunpowder). Robertson has a population of over 20,000 civilians


Skydiving at Robertson

Western Province Sport Parachute Club (WPSPC) - Skydive Robertson The Western Province Sport Parachute Club (WPSPC) provides a facility for sports skydiving and student training and is operated and managed on a volunteer basis by a committee elected by its members. The club is a not-for-gain body corporate under ...
, founded in 1972, is the oldest remaining skydiving club in South Africa. In July 2008, the club relocated to Robertson. WPSPC operates from
Robertson Airfield Robertson Airfield , licensed according to South African Civil Aviation Authority standards,South African Civil Aviation AuthorityCAA websitelink retrieved 18 February 2012 is an unmanned municipal airport situated 1 km to the east of the W ...
on weekends and public holidays and facilitates tandem skydiving and student training, and provides a facility for sports skydivers. The 2011 South African National Skydiving Championships was hosted by Skydive Robertson and held at Robertson Airfield. This is the first time the national skydiving championships has been held in the Western Cape. Robertson Tourism website
Retrieved 19 February 2012


Robertson Airfield

Robertson Airfield Robertson Airfield , licensed according to South African Civil Aviation Authority standards,South African Civil Aviation AuthorityCAA websitelink retrieved 18 February 2012 is an unmanned municipal airport situated 1 km to the east of the W ...
is an unmanned airfield, with a 1 600 meter asphalt runway, situated 1 km to the east of Robertson.


Gallery

Image:klaasvoogds.jpg, The Klaasvoogds valley from a 4x4 on the Pat Busch Private Nature Reserve, Robertso
Pat Busch Private Nature Reserve
Image:Rosendal-Winery.jpg, The Rosendal Winery & Wellness Retreat in Klaasvoogds, Robertson


References

{{Authority control Populated places in the Langeberg Local Municipality Populated places established in 1853 1853 establishments in the Cape Colony