Moving Resources fromTrusted Furniture Movers in Greytown

When it’s time to pack up your things and move to a completely new destination, it can all seem exciting and nerve wrecking at the same time. You’ll meet so many new people and go on so many new adventures. But along with the opportunities, comes planning, packing and long sleepless nights. Luckily, we at Biggles Removals are here to help you along every step of the way. And if you’re ever thinking about moving to Greytown, we got you covered.

Some of the moving resources that we offer to get you up and going include:

  • Local and Long Distance Removals to help you get settled as quickly as possible no matter where you’re going.
  • Our leading consultant will offer you a personalized quote, catering to your budget by looking at the distance you will be moving along with how many belongings you’ll need to move.
  • Shared Load Services where you will only pay for the space your belongings require in our moving vans.
  • Our highly trained movers will keep your belongings safe, every step of the way by securely packing your things as safely as possible to ensure it’s safety during transport.

Some great tips that we can offer to any new or experienced mover is:

  • Start planning weeks or even months ahead of the move. The earlier you start, the easier the entire process is going to be.
  • Create and keep a moving journal. This will ensure that you know where exactly you are in the moving process, what you’ve done already and what still needs to be done.
  • If you aren’t planning on using our packaging materials, make sure to stock up on your own packing materials such as boxes, tape and bubble wrap to protect your belongings while being transported.

Things to know about Greytown

Greytown is a city situated in a rich timber-producing area in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It is often referred to as ‘the jewel of KwaZulu-Natal’ as the amount of beautiful scenery is abundant in this unique forest-clad city. Greytown has a lot of producing aspects, as the area around it is filled with farms producing sugar cane, pine and wattle gum. Which is why so many people are shifting their lives to Greytown, as it offers a quieter, more humble lifestyle that will compete with the ambience that any busy city can offer.

Interestingly enough, there are only four suburbs located in this city, which includes Greytown CBD, Greytown Rural, Muden and uMvoti.

Explore Greytown

History & Education

Greytown was founded back in 1854 and was named after the explorer who discovered this rich land, Sir George Grey, who was at that time the Governor of the Cape. This city is richly influenced by Dutch culture and religion, as a massive Dutch Reformed Church was built in this area back in 1861.

Even for it’s smaller size, the community of Greytown made sure to build and provide some excellent schooling options so that every child will feel right at home. Some of the schooling options within Greytown include St David’s Diocesan School, Greytown High School, Greytown Primary School and Webley College.

Economy & Attractions

Greytown’s economy relies on the nature-based products and resources that it can deliver and ship to the rest of South Africa. This is after all their main source of income. Another source of income for the economy is the fact that Greytown is known as Pietermaritzburg’s ‘little elephant’, functioning as the gateway for many travelers looking to enter the interior lands of KwaZulu-Natal.

Because of where Greytown is situated, visitors and residents of this town get to enjoy many attractions that offer various nature-based activities. For those looking to stretch their legs, take a trip to the Greytown Woodside Trail, where visitors will get to enjoy great hiking trails. Another great option for the whole family is the Soldiers Memorial Park, where kids will get to run until their heart’s content while the parents can enjoy a wonderful picnic. If you’re looking to learn about the city’s history, make sure to visit the Cobblestone Museum. And for those food lovers who have a bit of a sweet tooth, make sure to visit Schoc Chocolates to enjoy hand-crafted delights. Other great attractions to visit in Greytown include the Kahikatea Gardens, the Samuel Oates Gum Tree and The Lolly Jar.

Most Requested Moving Locations Nearby

Local Suburbs Nearby:

  • Greytown CBD
  • Greytown Rural

Local Suburbs Nearby:

  • Muden
  • Umvoti