| Location: South Africa » North West » Wolmaransstad WOLMARANSSTAD The town lies in the valley of the Makwasiespruit, which takes it's name from the many wild spearmint bushes that grow along it's banks. Founded in 1891, the town became an important staging post on the old postal route between Johannesburg and Kimberley. The first Euro-peans in the Transvaal settled in this area in 1823, and it is claimed that the first white child to be born in the Transvaal was born here. Today the town serves a large maize-farming community, as well as serving as a buying centre for diamonds, which are mined on a considerable scale in the district. GENERAL INFORMATION How to get there Johannesburg 228 km, Kimberley 245 km, Klerksdorp 80 km, Kroonstad 157 km Altitude – 1365 m above sea level Average Temperatures – Summer 30°c; Winter 18°c Banks – Absa, Fnb, Standard (ATM's 4) HISTORICAL VIEW Thomas Leach House President Paul Kruger regularly stayed here on his visits to this part of the ZAR
NATURE Makwassierante Conservation Area Home to a variety of game. Hiking trails have been laid out.
ATTRACTIONS Diggers Tour – Diamond and diggings tour ACTIVITIES Outdoors - Game Viewing, Hiking Trails Makwassierante Conservation Area
 
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