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FS 28: Exploring the Natural Wonders of Free State: Mountains, Rivers, and Dams

Exploring the Natural Wonders of Free State: Mountains, Rivers, and Dams Welcome to the heart of South Africa—the Free State! Nestled between the Vaal River in the north and the Orange River in the south, this province boasts a captivating blend of flat grassy plains, rolling farmland, and majestic sandstone mountains. Let’s embark on a journey to discover its hidden gems. Majestic Mountains 1. Maluti Mountains The Maluti Mountains, with their rugged peaks and dramatic escarpments, dominate the northeastern landscape. Explore Golden Gate Highlands National Park, where sandstone formations create a painter’s palette of reds and yellows. Hike to Echo Ravine for breathtaking views. 2. Rooiberge (Red Mountains) These ancient mountains, also known as the Rooiberge, guard the eastern border. Their crimson hues at sunset are a photographer’s dream. Visit Clarens, an artsy town nestled at their foothills, and soak in the creative energy. Tranquil Rivers 1. Vaal...

FS 22: Exploring the Hidden Gems: Towns in Free State

Exploring the Hidden Gems: Towns in Free State Introduction The Free State province, nestled in the heart of South Africa, is often overlooked by travelers who gravitate toward Cape Town’s beaches, Johannesburg’s urban buzz, or the Kruger National Park’s wildlife. Yet, this central province offers a unique blend of rolling grasslands, sandstone mountains, agricultural abundance, and warm hospitality. It is a land of contrasts: fertile fields stretching endlessly, rugged cliffs glowing at sunset, and towns that preserve both indigenous traditions and colonial legacies.   While Bloemfontein, Brandfort, and Thaba Nchu are well‑known, the true character of the Free State lies in its smaller towns. These places are not just dots on a map; they are living archives of history, creativity, and community. Each town tells a story — of pioneers, battles, art, agriculture, and resilience. In this expanded journey, we explore ten towns in depth: Bethlehem, Clarens, Parys, Harrismith, Fouri...