| 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 Thornybush Game Rese Thornybush Lodge accommodation in Thornybush Game Rese Adjacent to the Greater Kruger National Park lies 11 500 hectares of pristine African bushveld, which is the Thornybush Game Reserve . Whilst the size of the Lodge attracts special gatherings, the configuration of the self-contained luxury suites pr... More
Shumbalala Game Lodge accommodation in Thornybush Game Rese Shumbalala, where the African wild is spoiled only by the quiet appreciation of guests being pampered in this exclusive five star graded private game lodge situated in a private big 5 game reserve adjacent to the greater Kruger National Park. An Afri... More
Tangala Authentic Safari Camp accommodation in Thornybush Game Rese Tangala is one of the last remaining authentic experiences that have been a legacy of the Potgieter family for more than 3 generations. This intimate and exclusive private safari camp is situated in the 22 000 acre Thornybush Private Nature Reserve, ... More
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