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Central Karoo Travel Guide

 
 

Description

The broad, mostly sandy, expanse of undulating plains known as the Karoo is divided between the Little Karoo, nearer the coast and the Great Karoo, which seems to stretch into the interior forever. The Karoo, which means 'great thirst' in the local Khoi-San language, receives little rain so the rather dramatic landscape exhibits interesting geological features. The broad expanse of the endless plains is broken by flat-topped mesas and kopjes (conical hills), which display interesting stratigraphy, contorted fold structures and deeply striated glacial pavements. The Karoo is particularly rich in dinosaur fossils, many of which can be seen at the Old Library Museum in Graaff-Reinet.

Many people consider the Karoo something to be endured in order to get from Johannesburg to Cape Town, or vice versa but it really is an attraction in its own right. The two national parks, the Karoo National Park near Beaufort West and the Mountain Zebra National Park near Cradock are nothing like the bushveld reserves around the Kruger National Park. The vegetation is much more sparse but, strangely, far more interesting, as it's characterised by low-growing succulents and aromatic shrubs which, upon closer inspection are very beautiful and many of which flower spectacularly for a short season.

There are black rhinos in the Karoo National Park and, not surprisingly, many of the beautiful, endangered and rather rare Cape Mountain Zebra in the Mountain Zebra National Park.

Although midday can be over-bright and washed out, the quality of light in the Karoo is magnificent. Sunrises and sunsets are awe-inspiring with pastel shades of purple, blue, pink and gold filling the entire horizon. The sky before a storm is particularly dramatic, with shafts of light burning down through indigo clouds and rainbows dancing merrily just behind the thunder and lightning.

And the clear skies and freedom from light pollution makes for wonderful stargazing - the recently built Southern African Large Telescope (SALT) is in the small, rather remote Karoo town of Sutherland.
As well as showcasing some very pretty Victorian houses, the many small towns reflect a sort of sleepiness, which is appropriate to their status as urban centres in a large sheep farming area.
On the edges of these vast plains lie lovely, almost unexplored mountains, with deep gullies, pretty streams and overhangs filled with rock art. And even the older buildings - one-roomed stone cottages, corbelled huts and old stone sheds are coming into their own as they are renovated as tourist or hikers accommodation.

Graaff-Reinet and Cradock offer a wealth of cultural attractions as well as some great accommodation Nieu Bethesda is the site of South Africa's best known outsider art - the Owl House, created by Helen Martins. Nothing happens very fast in the Karoo. It's a place to go to relax, to sit back and watch time move gently over the purple hills.
The Great Karoo stretches over part of the Eastern Cape, the Western Cape and the Northern Cape.

Planning a trip to the Northern Cape or the Eastern / Western Cape Karoo? A useful and inspirational book to have on the road is the  Getaway Guide to the Karoo, Namaqualand & Kalahari - Out and About in the Northern Cape by Brent Naudé-Moseley & Steve Moseley, who are also the proprietors of Karoo Cottage in Loxton.

Karoo, Namaqualand and Kalahari represents not only some of the most remote areas in southern Africa, but also the most scenic and rustic on the subcontinent – a region framed by a stark beauty that provides an ideal getaway from well-trodden tourist paths. This fascinating guide provides a unique exploration of its hidden treasures, national parks and wildlife reserves. Find out where to go and what to see, sound advice on finding your way through the Karoo, Namaqualand and Kalahari as well as alphabetical accounts of all the towns, villages and stopovers, maps and the what, where and how of adventure activities.

Authors Steve Moseley & Brent Naudé-Moseley live in the Karoo where they’ve spent the past ten years writing and photographing this and neighbouring regions. During this time they have developed a great love and respect for its natural and historical heritage, people and culture - all of which have opened their eyes to a simpler lifestyle and different values. Their travel articles and images appear in local and international publications and, after years of travel and research, they have launched a unique photo library (www.karooimages.co.za) specialising in the Great Karoo, Kalahari and Namaqualand.

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Accommodation near Central Karoo

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

 
De Bergkant Lodge & Cottages |

De Bergkant Lodge & Cottages

Prince Albert Guest House in Prince Albert

With origins dating to the mid 1800's, this beautifully restored and extended Cape Dutch house is the epitome of Karoo hospitality, elegance and history. Our eight large bedrooms, en-suite with 'much talked about' bathrooms, are uniquely decorated with antiques, fine linen and all the accoutrement

  • R500 p/p sharing
  • 16 Guests
 
 
Old House Luxury Guesthouse CC |

Old House Luxury Guesthouse CC

Beaufort West Guest House in Beaufort West

With its select antique furniture, warm Karoo hospitality and aristocratic luxury you can expect no less than exceptional service, friendly staff and fine food. Everything about Old House speaks of luxury and exclusivity. All eight en–suite bedrooms are equipped with DSTV and a mini-bar. Secure Wi-Fi Broadband available free of charge to all guests

  • R620 p/p sharing
    R780 Rooms/Units
    R480 Single
  • 26 Guests
 
 
Lemoenfontein Game Lodge |

Lemoenfontein Game Lodge

Beaufort West Lodge in Beaufort West

Set in the vast expanse of the South African Great Karoo, this beautiful homestead/lodge dates back to 1850. Built slowly and soundly to the exacting standards and architectural style of the time, the building remains unchanged with characteristic high ceilings, original wooden floors and wide verandahs which offer guests a sweeping panoramic view of the Karoo landscape.


  • R465 p/p sharing
    R595 Single
  • 28 Guests
 
 
Seweweekspoort Akkommodasie |

Seweweekspoort Akkommodasie

Laingsburg Self-catering, Laingsburg Camping and Caravanning in Laingsburg

Seweweekspoort is the place you can't miss. Come and see why. The farmers will appreciate talking to you so come and stay over in various self-catering cottages or camp Op-die-plaas. You will come back.

  • R250 p/p sharing
    R280 Single
  • 12 Guests
 
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African Relish - Deurdrift Cottages |

African Relish - Deurdrift Cottages

Prince Albert Self-catering, Prince Albert Bed and Breakfast in Prince Albert

Our accommodation consists of a beautifully renovated cottage in a charming town with traditional irrigation canals running along the streets. This combination of well-appointed and luxurious living space coupled with the sound of trickling water is a haven in which to unwind.

  • R550 p/p sharing
  • 6 Guests
 
 
Laings Lodge |

Laings Lodge

Laingsburg Bed and Breakfast in Laingsburg

Laings Lodge offers accommodation in Laingsburg that blends historical architecture with modern comforts. The rates vary according to the number of guests booking per room. Come and experience our Karoo hospitality.

  • R340 p/p sharing
    R570 Single
  • 44 Guests
 
 
Die Herehuis |

Die Herehuis

Beaufort West Guest House in Beaufort West

Die Herehuis is a Victorian-style house built in 1910 with beautiful ceilings and wooden floors. The stables have been rebuilt into luxury en-suite family chalets. Here you will feel at home and comfortable in an Old World charm and all your needs will be catered for.

  • R275 p/p sharing
    R380 Single
  • 14 Guests
 
 
Appirklaas Self Catering Apartments |

Appirklaas Self Catering Apartments

Beaufort West Self-catering in Beaufort West

Up market self catering accommodation in Beaufort West. All with full dstv and safe parking.

  • R600 Rooms/Units
  • 4 Guests
 
 
Wagon Wheel Country Lodge |

Wagon Wheel Country Lodge

Beaufort West Lodge in Beaufort West

Our popular Wagon Wheel Country Lodge offers 41 rooms, each with air-conditioning and a TV with selected DStv channels. We are situated in the charming Great Karoo town of Beaufort West.

  • R190 Rooms/Units
    R375 Single
  • 228 Guests
 
 
Beaufort Manor |

Beaufort Manor

Beaufort West Guest House, Beaufort West Self-catering in Beaufort West

Some of the beautiful scenery one can expect to see when visiting Beaufort Manor in Beaufort West.Guests are invited to relax in our cosy bar, which boasts a wide variety of whiskeys and brandies, to mention but a few. We even stock 'witblits' for the adventurous and daring. A selection of cigars is also available.

  • R375 p/p sharing
  • 32 Guests