| Location: South Africa » Eastern Cape » Maclear (Including Ugie) The picturesque little town of Maclear, with the mighty Drakensberg as backdrop, is a busy trading centre still reminiscent of early frontier days. The area was annexed by the British in 1879 and John Rodgers Thompson appointed the first magistrate. His residency, built on the Mooi River, was besieged for several perilous weeks during the Pondomisi uprising of 1881. After the quelling of this uprising, the settlement at Mooi River became more stable and was renamed Maclear after Sir Thomas Maclear was formed and, in 1916, acquired it’s first municipality. Today the town of Maclear has a thriving business sector and the area is well known for it’s excellent timber, dairy and stock farming. It is a popular venue for trout fishing. Ugie The small village of Ugie with it’s peaceful ambience and beautiful surroundings was founded in 1863 by William Murray, medical missionary and schoolmaster, sent out from Scotland to minister to the needs of the Griqua people. He built his lonely mission station on the banks of the river Inxu (Wildebees), and named it Ugie after the river in his native Scotland. The mission became the nucleus of the present village, and in 1874 the Allen brothers from Cradock were the first licensed traders. In July 1885 the first sale of erven took place and shortly after a village management board was established. Today the village is the home of the regional head offices of North Eastern Cape Forests and the area is known for it’s highly successful timber crop and cattle farming enterprises. Ugie lies in the heart of South Africa’s best trout fishing waters. GENERAL INFORMATION How to get there Barkly East 138 km, Bloemfontein 473 km, East London 332 km, Elliot 74 km, Queenstown 252 km, Ugie 21 km, Umtata 97 km Altitude: 1300 m above sea level Average Rainfall: 750 mm per annum during summer, 1000 mm nearer to the mountains Average Temperatures Summer 12°c – 24°c; Winter 2°c – 18°c Banks Absa Agency, FNB, Standard (ATM) Dams Ben Velich, Prentjiesberg Mountains Drakensberg, Prentjiesberg Rivers Mooi River, Pot River, Wildebees HISTORICAL VIEW Ugie Tractor Museum Collecting of old farming implements San Rock Art Some of the world’s best rock is to be found in caves and rock shelters in the area ATTRACTIONS Annual Events Drakensberg Biathlon – April Kapaailand Half Marathon – May (Between Ugie and Maclear) Ugie High School Eisteddfod – September Rose Show – October Dinosaur Footprints Various sites on farms in the area Gatberg This is one of the Drakensberg’s most fascinating rock formations. The Gatberg (‘hole mountain’) has a large hole at the summit, supposedly caused by wind erosion over millions of years. Wild Flowers Best during summer ACTIVITIES 4x4 Trail Aucamp Pass and Bastervoetpad – not for the faint hearted. Naude’s Nek. Tsitsa Gorge, Wintermatten Holiday Farm Bird Watching The area has an abundant birdlife with one of the highest concentrations of Crested Crane in South Africa. Also Blue Cranes. Khulanathi Education Centre, Prentjiesberg Dam, Rainbow Retreat, Rush Valley Pan, Woodcliffe Cave Trails Boating Prentjiesberg Pleasure Resort Fishing Conditions in the area are ideal for fly fishing and the streams well stocked with trout. Angling Society, Ben Vorlich Dam, Pot River, Wildebees River and various dams. Hope Farm Holidays, Trout Valley, Rainbow Retreat, Wintermatten Holiday Farm Wild Trout Fishing Aucamp Kloof Pass, Vrederus Wild Trout Guinea Fowl Hunting Hang Gliding Hiking Prentjiesberg Trail, Woodcliffe Cave Trails One of five day trails. Rock Art, indigenous forests mountain streams. Accommodation in luxury cottage, sleeping six. Nearby trout fishing and dinosaur footprints. Trails Hope Farm Holidays, Wintermatten Holiday Farm Mountain Biking / Cycling There are a number of challenging routes in the area. Prentjiesberg Mountain Bike Trail, Wintermatten Holiday farm Paragliding Rock Art Tours Skiing Very popular during winter, May – August Accommodation in and around Maclear Woodcliffe Farm House And Cottage accommodation in Maclear Woodcliffe is the last inhabited farm before the high berg. The scenery is spectacular and the setting is perfect for those wanting a quiet and relaxing mountain experience. Woodcliffe can be described as the ultimate eco-experience, with plenty of o... More
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