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Free State Travel Guide

 
 

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'The Free State 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

The Free State is South Africa's Cinderella province. Every country has one - the place you make jokes about. You know what they're like ... 'first prize is a week's holiday in the Free State. Second prize is two weeks...' Well, as in most parts of the world, it's a bit mean and it's pretty uncalled for. OK - the Free State is landlocked so it doesn't have Cape Town's beaches, and its economy is based on large scale maize agriculture and mining, neither of which are particular decorative. However - it is seriously underrated.

The N1, which runs from Cape Town to Johannesburg and beyond runs right through the middle of the Free State and many people who've travelled along it at 120km/h, looking neither left nor right, can state with blissfully ignorant authority that 'there's nothing in the Free State'. Well, yeah - but head away from the N1 into the smaller towns and villages and you'll find lovely scenery and a host of cultural attractions, including some unusual museums, places of pilgrimage, and township tours. Even the rather dry industrial mining towns of the western part of the province have their attractions. As well as visiting a handful of museums and small nature reserves, you could do an underground mine tour and watch gold pouring.

There are lovely mountainous areas in the east, where the dramatic, concave sandstone cliffs and bright green rolling grasslands form the foothills of the Maluti Mountains and the Drakensberg. The main farming activity here is the growing of cherries, which tends to be a much prettier crop than maize. There is great hiking and mountain biking in the hills, and the scenery is awesome. The Golden Gate Highlands National Park, with its many day walks and hiking trails, pony trails, lovely rock art and small game, gets its name from the magnificent golden-hued sandstone cliffs. Adjacent to the park is the Basotho Cultural Village, which showcases both historical and contemporary aspects of the Sotho culture, which straddles both the Free State and the adjacent kingdom of Lesotho. Small towns, such as Clarens, are idyllic little hideaways with a significant population of artists, crafters and other rat-race refugees, and many lovely old houses are built from the glowing golden sandstone.

The Ash River, which tumbles into the eastern Free State from the mountains of Lesotho, has some of the most dependable white water rafting in South Africa. There is excellent fly fishing in the Eastern Highlands - both for trout and the far more interesting indigenous yellow fish, which is found in abundance in the huge Sterkfontein Dam. The small farming town of Marquard is the centre of the cherry growing area, and is a mountain biking destination of note. Every November in Ficksburg - another small farming town with pretensions to becoming a hip spot - throws a cherry festival. It's an excuse for the local people to see a few outsiders as the huge band of gypsy traders that travel from festival to festival turn up in force. You may - if you're lucky - even find a few cherries.

The northern boundary of the province is the Vaal River, which supports some fun rafting trips, particularly near the town of Parys. Parys, which is the Afrikaans version of Paris, is a great little town, with excellent coffee shops, loads of arty crafty outlets and - it must have something to do with the name - a good number of fashion designers. Close to Parys is the Vredefort Dome, which is South Africa's newest World Heritage Site. It's the site of an ancient meteorite impact, the scars of which are still discernable. As well as the spectacular, rather rugged terrain, which is as a result of the impact, attractions here include some small game farms, hiking trails and some pretty mean mountain biking trails.

Bloemfontein, the capital of the Free State, is a pleasant small city with lots of open space and some interesting museums. So there is loads to do in the Free State, but bear in mind that it's all pretty low key and laid back. This is still the agricultural heartland of South Africa - a place where things should not be rushed.

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Accommodation near Free State

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

 
Lavenderwood Bed and Breakfast |

Lavenderwood Bed and Breakfast

Deneysville Bed and Breakfast in Deneysville

Our spacious rooms offer private access and have quality finishes throughout. Tastefully decorated, all rooms are serviced daily and can be booked on a bed only or bed and breakfast basis. Dinner service can be organised by booking in advance. We regret but no children under the age of 12.

  • R300 p/p sharing
    R350 Single
  • 5 Guests
 
 
Kareedal Lodge |

Kareedal Lodge

Rouxville Self-catering, Rouxville Country House in Rouxville

The farm Kareedal provides lodging on a 1100 hectare piece of land, with breathtaking sunsets and roaming wildlife to enjoy. We offer a choice of self-catering accommodation on the farm. There are basic farmstyle rooms that can be booked individually or as a unit that sleeps 16 people. We have a honeymoon suite tucked away in a rock with underfloor heating and absolute privacy.

  • R200 p/p sharing
    R500 Single
  • 22 Guests
 
 
The Vaal Lookout |

The Vaal Lookout

Deneysville Guest House in Deneysville

A luxury guesthouse with five spacious, en-suite bedrooms. We are situated close to the Vaal Dam shoreline, in the Free State town of Deneysville, which is steeped in history. The guesthouse has a beautiful garden with a pool and gazebo. Indoor facilities include a large dining room, a guest lounge, library and TV room with wonderful dam views. We offer a full English breakfast.

  • R260 p/p sharing
    R375 Single
  • 19 Guests
 
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Ribblesdale Guest Farm |

Ribblesdale Guest Farm

Ribblesdale Backpacker, Ribblesdale Self-catering in Ribblesdale

Ribblesdale Guest Farm is situated among spectacular koppies and offers breathtaking sunsets in an utterly peaceful and quiet setting where one can still hear what you are thinking.

  • R150 Single
  • 28 Guests
 
 
Kapstok Guest House |

Kapstok Guest House

Parys Guest House, Parys Self-catering in Parys

Welcome to Kapstok Guest House. Come relax after a rough week at work or just break away from the big city life. Kapstok Guest House is a 120-year-old residential house that has been converted to cater for modern guests' personal needs.

  • R230 p/p sharing
    R575 Rooms/Units
    R287 Single
  • 18 Guests
 
 
Caravan Lodge |

Caravan Lodge

Noordhoek (Bloemfontein) Backpacker in Noordhoek (Bloemfontein)

Caravan Overnight Accommodation , reasonably priced, ideal for backpackers, school sporting groups and teams, long distance drivers, and anybody visiting our city on a tight budget.

  • R150 p/p sharing
    R195 Single
  • 8 Guests
 
 
Lemon Tree Lodge |

Lemon Tree Lodge

Fouriesburg Self-catering, Fouriesburg Bed and Breakfast in Fouriesburg

When you find yourself visiting Fouriesburg and in search of comfortable home-away-from-home accommodation, call in at Lemon Tree Lodge. Conveniently located just off the main street on the edge of town, you will find a delightfully quaint sandstone cottage built during the Boer War.

  • R250 p/p sharing
    R210 Single
  • 7 Guests
 
 
The Golf Lodge |

The Golf Lodge

Waverley Guest House in Waverley

The Guest House is situated in Waverley, Bloemfontein, approximately 500 meters from a shopping complex, Bays Village as well as a Shell filling station. Accommodation consists of nine rooms, en-suite bathrooms for every room. Two lounges, one dining room, a wine room and braai facilities.

  • R350 p/p sharing
    R600 Single
  • 18 Guests
 
 
Lavender Hills |

Lavender Hills

Parys Guest House, Parys Self-catering in Parys

Only one hour drive from Johannesburg, bordering on the quaint, bustling Vaal River Free State town of Parys lies Lavender Hills Guest Farm. Lovingly owned and operated by Marianne and Glenn, Lavender Hills is a unique concept in luxury self catering accommodation - an ideal getaway for the entire

  • R450 Rooms/Units
  • 57 Guests
 
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Chivhu |

Chivhu

Bothaville Guest House in Bothaville

Escape from the noise of the city and experience the tranquility of nature in a family style atmosphere. The combination of comfort and exclusivity makes Chivhu the ideal retreat if you are looking for personal service and a once in a lifetime experience.

  • R250 p/p sharing
    R420 Single
  • 28 Guests
 
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Farming Near Fouriesburg