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Laingsburg (92.6km)
Matjiesfontein (93.5km)
Fraserburg (108.7km)
Williston (120.2km)
Touws River (126.1km)
Ladismith (140.5km)
Calvinia (142.2km)
Hoeko Valley (144.3km)
Amalienstein (150.5km)
Leeu Gamka (150.9km)
Zoar (151.0km)
Wuppertal (160.6km)
De Doorns (162.4km)
Op Die Berg (165.7km)
Montagu (166.0km)
 
SALT Observatory
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SALT Observatory

Popular Attractions in Sutherland
The biggest reason why anyone would visit the little Karoo dorpie of Sutherland lies 18 km outside the village in the direction of Fraserburg. On this arid hilltop you'll find the largest telescope in the Southern Hemisphere – SALT (Southern African Largest Telescope). With zero light pollution and cloudless night skies, these enormous telescopes probe the stars, planets and galaxies. Guided tours take place Monday to Friday at 10:30 and 14:30, and Saturday at 11:30 and 14:30. Bookings are essential – 023 5712 436.
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Things to do near Sutherland

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Tankwa Karoo National Park
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Tankwa Karoo National Park

Nature Reserves in Tankwa Karoo National Park (86.4 km from Sutherland)
Can you hear the stars sing or feel the earth spin? If you need to get your mojo back with a quiet escape in wide open spaces then pack your karretjie and head to the Tankwa Karoo National Park for a weekend. Just a four-hour drive from Cape Town brings you to this unique national park situated within the Succulent Karoo Biome.Here you can spot rare and fascinating plants, numerous endemic birds and creatures big and small from the magnificent oryx to energetic suricate families. The sweeping landscapes are inspiring and varied, from the sharp crags of Roggeveld Escarpment to the gentle moonscapes of the Tankwa Desert. And at night the jostling crystalline Karoo stars will sing a new song to you.Tankwa Karoo National Park is situated between the Northern Cape and Western Cape with the Roggeveld Escarpment in the East, Cederberg in the West, and Klein Roggeveld Mountains in the South. The park is still in a developmental phase and is the perfect place for star gazers, twitchers hoping for a chance sighting of a rare endemic bird or perhaps nothing more than a silence that reaches deep into the soul…
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