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Stanley's light hiking trail reopened

The 12km circular hiking trail has been reopened after extensive work sponsored by Cape Nature, Eden District Municipality and Kannaland Municipality.

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Ladismith (550m) nestles at the foot of the Klein Swartberg mountain range in the Klein Karoo. It is linked by tarred main roads to all major centres, including Cape Town (300km), Oudtshoorn (100km), Montagu (139km), George (160km), Mossel Bay (185km) and Port Elizabeth (420km).

An impressive mountain peak called Towerkop (2198m) looms above Ladismith. Local legend has it that a witch, flying overhead, struck the peak in anger with her wand because it obstructed her passage over the mountain. Her anger resulted in Towerkop's unique appearance - the peak is split in two. For more information on the trial, please click here.

Halfway up Elandsberg (2128m) you'll find a famous landmark, sometimes referred to as Ladismith's extra star in the galaxy: Stanley's Light (1500m). Erected in 1963 by Stanley de Wit, an inhabitant of the town, it consisted of a bicycle lamp and dynamo being powered by a waterstream. An indication of the availability of water for the surrounding farms and the town itself was hereby established. For more information on the hiking trial, please click here.

A wide variety of scenic routes are accessible from Ladismith. If one travels east through the beautiful Hoeko Valley, breathtaking views of orchards in the spring and autumn can be experienced. Turning into the Seweweekspoort pass, spectacular rock formations can be seen as the road follows the winding riverbed for 21km through the moun tains and emerges in the Great Karoo.Travelling west of Ladismith one can visit the picturesque valleys, with the orchards, vineyards and old farmhouses of Dwarsrivier, Voorbaat and Van Zylsdamme.  For more information, please click here.

It serves an extensive farming area with ideal climate for the production of apricots,peaches,plums, nectarines, and grapes. Approximately 30% of the total apricot export market comes from the district . There are two cheese factories as well as a winery. Ladismith's businesses are listed here.

Ladismith is unique in the sense that is has its own individual building style. The so-called Ladismith style is a simplified Georgian design and dates from the 1830's. Several other architectural styles, i.e. Neo-Gothic, Georgian, Victorian, Regency and Rural (Karoo) style, can also be found.

Approximately 180 species of birds have been spotted.  Vegetation is widely varied and ranges from fynbos in the mountain to karoo broken veld, spekboom and succulent karoo on the koppies and plains.  The fynbos includes the rare Protea aristata and Protea pruinosa.  Another endemic shrub to the Klein Karoo is the beautiful Nymania capensis or "Klapperbos".

 

 
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