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The Free State is a place of wide open spaces and true South African
hospitality.
Home to the colourful Basotho culture, a multitude of outdoor
adventures, small towns with attitude and a unique wildlife offering.
Golden Gate Highlands National Park
The 12,000 hectare Golden Gate Highlands National Park is famous for
it’s ‘Mountains of Gold’ where ochre and gold sandstone outcrops offer
up some of the most spectacular scenery in South Africa. The park is
well stocked with Eland, Red Hartebeest, Black Wildebeest, Blesbok and
Zebra. Look out of the Black Eagles and Bearded Vultures. There are some
fantastic vantage points throughout the reserve including Generaalskop,
Zuluhoek and the highest, Ribbokop.
Bloemfontein – The City of Roses
The city of Bloemfontein (known as The City of Roses) offers a relaxed
urban lifestyle with a country feel. There are some excellent
restaurants, art galleries and museums. Make sure that you watch a
sunset from Naval Hill for its view over the city or and make the annual
Rose Festival in October. It’s also a student town and one of the host
cities for the FIFA 2010 World Cup. ‘Bloem' has its very own brand of
architecture and a number of high-quality hotels, guesthouses and B&Bs.
San Rock Art
The bushman or San paintings are one of South Africa’s greatest cultural
treasures. The San people lived in the Drakensberg area for thousands of
years before being exterminated in clashes with the Zulus and white
settlers. Although the San people are gone, they have left behind a
fascinating insight in the paintings and over 20,000 paints at over 500
locations have been recorded at various sites.
Gariep Dam and Watersports
The Free State has three major water sports venues; the Vaal River
(northern Free State), Gariep Dam (the largest dam in South Africa) and
Sterkfontein Dam (near Harrismith).
Water sports such as fishing and sailing are particularly popular.
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