
About This Spring
## Overview Kommetjie Spring is a perennial natural spring located in the leafy suburb of Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa. The spring has long been a valued water source in the area and is notably known for supplying water to the nearby Newlands brewery — one of the oldest breweries in South Africa. The name "Kommetjie" is an Afrikaans diminutive meaning "little basin," a fitting description for the natural pool where the spring water collects before overflowing. The spring itself sits approximately 150 meters from the road, with its overflow channeled through a stone-lined watercourse that runs toward Newlands Avenue. As a perennial spring, it flows year-round, fed by rainfall filtering through the slopes of Table Mountain and the surrounding sandstone geology. Visitors have historically used this spring as a drinking water source, and the water has been reported to taste clean and fresh. ## Directions 1. Head to **Newlands Avenue** in the Newlands suburb of Cape Town. 2. Look for the **BP garage** located just before the **Forresters Arms** pub — this is your landmark. 3. The spring overflow is located nearby in a **stone channel** running alongside the road. 4. The main spring source is approximately **150 meters** from the road, set back from the overflow point. **GPS Coordinates:** S 33°58'16.3" E 18°26'17.5" (decimal: -33.971195, 18.454861) ## What to Expect Kommetjie Spring is accessible **24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year**. The overflow point along Newlands Avenue is easy to spot — water flows through a distinctive stone channel near the BP garage and Forresters Arms pub. The surrounding Newlands area is one of Cape Town's most established and tree-lined suburbs, sitting at the base of Table Mountain's eastern slopes. The spring flows continuously throughout the year, making it a reliable water source regardless of the season. During Cape Town's dry summer months, natural springs like this one become especially popular with locals. The area around the spring is well-maintained and accessible on foot from the roadside. If you wish to visit the main spring source rather than just the overflow, be prepared for a short walk of about 150 meters from the road. Newlands is home to several natural springs, and the area has a rich history of water collection dating back centuries. The proximity to the Newlands brewery underscores the quality reputation of the local spring water, which has been used in brewing for generations.
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-33.971195, 18.454861
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to **Newlands Avenue** in the Newlands suburb of Cape Town. 2. Look for the **BP garage** located just before the **Forresters Arms** pub — this is your landmark. 3. The spring overflow is located nearby in a **stone channel** running alongside the road. 4. The main spring source is approximately **150 meters** from the road, set back from the overflow point.
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