Weaving Museum

Old Nick Village
N2 Highway
Plettenberg Bay
South Africa

(044) 533-1395

Old Nick Village, N2 Highway, Plettenberg Bay, South Africa
One of a kind in S. A. this is a working museum housing 19th century power looms, sampling and producing speciality fabrics for Mungo Design. Our friendly loom tuners will tell you about the ancient art of weaving. In operation weekdays and open for viewing daily.
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Plettenberg Bay, Garden Route District, Western Cape, South Africa

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