The Peninsula trail goes along the Ohrigstad River. Leaving the information center, the trail heads down to the dam and then winds along the River. It is well sign posted …
The small reservoirs are a bird paradise. Zebras, antelopes, etc. also like to come here to drink water. The red sand seems to work wonderful, many bee-eaters have since nested there. Bird lovers are right here!
This pond always offers something to see. Last time we saw a crocodile and geese, among others; today we saw a cormorant, antelopes, wildebeests, and a few meters away, bee-eaters.
Dap Naudé Dam is tucked away, between hills and forests. It really is only to find if you choose to go on the Magoebaskloof Trail. This trail can be done …
Directly on the lakeshore is an old generous holiday development from the 50's. Each house has a large terrace overlooking the lake and a private rowing boat. From here you can also make beautiful walks in the Drakensberg.
A small dam in the middle of nowhere but so important. This dam is the water Reserve of 25 villages. Tucked in between hills of the Lekgalameetse region, it’s not …