Harfield village is convenient and accessible with a local train station, bus stops and taxis that operate on Imam Haron Road.
The village is also close to many of the prestigious schools that the southern suburbs is well known for.
Where is Harfield Village located?
Harfield Village is bordered by Bell Road, Imam Haron Road, Rosmead Avenue and the railway line.
Things to see and do in Harfield Village
Harfield Village is famous for it’s main social hub and thoroughfare on 2nd Ave where there are as many as 13 restaurants boasting a wide variety of cuisine.
For those craving outdoor recreation there are 4 parks in the area that are maintained by a committee called ‘Friends of the Parks’.
The village maintains its vibrant, villagey atmosphere during its annual carnival along 2nd Avenue when the place comes alive with a series of jazz bands, stalls and plenty of fun activities for kids.
Harfield Village is a stone’s throw away from popular southern suburbs destinations such as Cavendish Square Mall, the Villager’s Rugby Club, Kirstenbosch Gardens, Kenilworth Racecourse and Newlands cricket and rugby stadiums.
There are also 5 churches and 1 mosque in Harfield Village and the surrounding area.
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