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Cradock, situated in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, is easily accessible by road from various main cities in the country. Here are directions from some major cities:

Traveling From Port Elizabeth:

  • Head northwest on the N2 highway.
  • Continue on the N10 highway toward Cradock.
  • Follow the signs and take the necessary exits to reach Cradock.

Traveling From Johannesburg:

  • Take the N1 highway south toward Bloemfontein.
  • Continue on the N1 until you reach the town of Ventersburg.
  • Take the R30 exit toward Bloemfontein/Riebeeckstad.
  • Merge onto the R30 and continue until reaching the town of Wepener.
  • In Wepener, take the R58 toward Zastron and follow the signs to the N6.
  • Merge onto the N6 and continue until reaching Queenstown.
  • In Queenstown, take the R61 toward Cradock and follow the signs to reach your destination.

Traveling From Cape Town:

  • Take the N1 highway east toward Bloemfontein.
  • Continue on the N1 until you reach the town of Beaufort West.
  • In Beaufort West, take the R61 toward Aberdeen and Graaff-Reinet.
  • Continue on the R61 until reaching Graaff-Reinet.
  • From Graaff-Reinet, take the R63 toward Murraysburg and follow the signs to reach Cradock.

Traveling From Durban:

  • Take the N3 highway west toward Pietermaritzburg.
  • Continue on the N3 until you reach the town of Newcastle.
  • In Harrismith, take the N5 highway toward Bethlehem.
  • Continue on the N5 until reaching the town of Senekal.
  • In Senekal, take the R70 toward Ficksburg and Rosendal.
  • Merge onto the R26 and continue until reaching Bethulie.
  • In Bethulie, take the R701 toward Smithfield and follow the signs to reach the N6.
  • Merge onto the N6 and continue until reaching Queenstown.
  • In Queenstown, take the R61 toward Cradock and follow the signs to your destination.

These directions provide a general guide, and it’s advisable to use a navigation system or maps for real-time updates and specific routes based on current road conditions.

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