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Free State Region.
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Landscape gladdens my heart, no matter what my mood. When I
am here I feel that nothing can shut me in, that my thoughts can roam as
far as the horizons."
- Nelson Mandela
With its wealth of historical and cultural attractions and excellent
facilities, Bloemfontein is the ideal place to start a tour of the Free
State. North of Winburg, the Willem Pretorius Game Reserve is the Free
State's major provincial reserve, offering a wealth of wildlife,
excellent fishing conditions, and a wide range of sports facilities.
Kroonstad has all you need for a relaxing break, including an excellent
holiday resort. Loch Athlone, one of the major attractions of Bethlehem,
is a magnet for anglers and those who enjoy pottering around in boats.
No visit to the Free State is complete without following the renowned
Highlands Route.
Starting at Harrismith and ending at Zastron, the route is particularly
notable for the Golden Gate National Park, beautiful mountain scenery
and charming country towns. In the south-west, the Gariep Dam resort
offers an extensive range of leisure activities including water sports,
tennis, bowling, horse-riding, golf and 13 nature reserves. |
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Northern Region.
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 Situated
in a region of undulating hills in the Free State, the Riemland is
blessed with fertile soil and good rainfall, creating excellent
conditions for maize, wheat, sunflowers and cattle and game farming.
Many farmers throughout the region open their doors to visitors,
providing excellent opportunities to enjoy their friendly hospitality
and experience the daily routine of a Free State farm.
One of South Africa's major rivers, the Vaal, flows through a green and
fertile valley lined with willow trees. Holiday-makers converge on the
attractive resorts nestling near the dams on the river - especially
popular among anglers, yachtsmen and other water sports enthusiasts.
Fun-lovers flaunting tans adorn the river banks, and when the sun goes
down, fine wines and gourmet cuisine are served in plush hotels.
The Central Free State is often referred to as "The Golden Country".
Fields of corn and golden sunflowers embellish the landscape, and the
gold deposits beneath the ground are a source of great wealth. One third
of the country's gold is produced in the region where modern towns with
shopping centres, hotels, restaurants, parks and sports facilities have
mushroomed. A wide variety, of good facilities and entertainment options
are offered in the larger centres such as Welkom, Kroonstad and
Virginia.
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Southern Region.
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Africa's largest river, the Orange, rises in Lesotho's Maluti Mountains
in the Free State and forms the southern boundary of the Free State
before winding its way to the Atlantic Ocean. To the Khoikhoi people,
the Orange was known as Gariep (river), and for this reason, the
Voortrekkers who settled in the region north of the river called it the
Transgariep.
Increasingly popular among holiday-makers, the river is also the site of
one of the country's most astounding engineering feats, the Gariep Dam.
This enormous inland sea and the attractive resort on its banks provide
a relaxing interlude for travellers, especially for those who enjoy
swimming, water-skiing, fishing and yachting. Those in the know claim
that paddling a canoe down the long, lazy flow of the river is the
ultimate adventure.
Pride and joy of the Free State, the eastern highlands are a delight
throughout the year. In spring, the cool, sparkling air is filled with
fragrance. Summer is a time of ripening harvests and the pleasures of
the great outdoors. Autumn turns the leaves to gold, and snow shrouds
the mountains in winter. The fishing is great. The mountains invite you
to climb. The wildlife waits to be captured by your camera, and the golf
courses are groomed for your pleasure.
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