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Situated on the R59, Parys is one of the most frequented
highveld weekend venues. Reputedly named Parys by a land surveyor
because the site of the town, on the banks of the Vaal River, reminded
him of the Seine. The Vaal, with birds abound, is studded with tree-covered
islands of which several have been developed into pleasure resorts.
Boating, fishing and swimming provide endless opportunities for
relaxation. In the vicinity, there are lovely parks, gardens and
picnic spots.
From lying peacefully under the shade of a tree
to ripping through the wake of powerful motorboats on a pair of
skis Parys accommodates it all!
One of the most unique features of Parys is Golf Island,
which is only approachable via a suspension bridge and is home to
a spectacular 18-hole golf course, open all year round.
The suspension bridge was constructed in 1919 and
built high enough to allow access to the island, even when the river
is in flood.
The town centre of Parys developed over a number of
years into an authentic tourism paradise with interesting knick-knack
corners, shops and visiting places.
Parys, with all the amenities and luxuries of a modern
city, has retained the magical charm of small town atmosphere.
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