| Location: South Africa » Free State » Trompsburg The village of Trompsburg was named after Jan and Bastiaan Tromp, owners of the farm Middelfontein, on which the town was founded in 1891. The main economic activity of the region is merino sheep farming. Trompsburg is home to South Africa’s largest privately owned fishery and second largest shearing barn. GENERAL INFORMATION How to get there - Bloemfontein 22 km (N1) Banks – Absa, Fnb Dams – Gariep HISTORICAL VIEW Boomplaas Battlefield Old Toll Bridge Perdeberg Monument Scale Model Firearms Meticulous scale models of historical firearms. Can be viewed on the farm Boesmansfontein ATTRACTIONS Alfalafa Grape Farm Arts and Crafts - Including woodwork, needlework, soap and paper sculptures Langseekoeigat Fishery Shearing Barn – Second largest in South Africa Stone Wall – 1 km long, view in the area Accommodation in and around Thongaland Rocktail Bay Lodge accommodation in Thongaland The Lodge is built within the coastal forest just behind the forested dunes that occur along Maputaland's coastline. Accommodation is in 11 wooden tree-house chalets, which are raised on stilts into the forest canopy. Each twin-bedded room ha... More
Rocktail Beach Camp accommodation in Thongaland Rocktail Beach Camp is located in the Maputaland Coastal Forest Reserve in northern Kwazulu-Natal, midway between Kosi Bay to the north and Sodwana Bay to the south.Our new camp is located about 30 minutes drive from Rocktail Bay Lodge and is situate... More
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