3 Hectar, Springbok Namastat Caravan Park & Bush Pub, Liquor licence and Zone 5 registered with much more.For more detailed information & Photo's contact Leandi at 072 9567803 Fully Fitted Kitchen Enclosed Stoep Outside & Inside Braai Pool Table 2 X Wendy Houses 4 X Wooden House with furniture Dance Place with sound equipment
At the foot of the Roggeveld Mountains, in close proximity to the Tanqua Karoo National Park, this remarkable registered game & hunting farm is in the most beautiful part of the Karoo! With a gorgeous stone cottage and hunters' cabin it is, unquestionably, one of the most desirable game/hunting farms on the market AND best value for money! Size: 930ha - Approximately 30% mountainous (Roggeveld Mountains). Game: Springbok, Black Wildebeest, Burchells Zebra, Gemsbok, Blesbok, Eland, Kudu, Impala, Klipspringer, Steenbok, Duiker, Lynx, Genet, Bat Eared Fox, Baboon, Monkeys, Porcupine, Hare, etc. Birds: Black Eagle, Bustard, and a wide variety of indigenous and migrant species. Stone Cottage: Open plan kitchen/lounge with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (one en-suite), and large wooden deck with fire-pit and splash pool. Hunters' Cabin: Original old stone cottage has been beautifully renovated and is now a luxury hunters' cabin, comprising open plan living area / kitchen with built-in braai, two bedrooms (main with fireplace and second with six bunk beds), bathroom, veranda with braai. Delightful entertainment Boma. Large Shed & Staff accommodation, double garage, butchery and Cold Room. Roads: Well established road network on the farm and in the mountains where there are 4x4 & quad trails. Fencing: Fully game fenced - 2.4m high in excellent condition. Water: 2 x 5000 Litre water tanks at cottage and more at shed & staff quarters. 3 x Boreholes - two in use (Solar Pumps). Winter rainfall between 350 & 400mm per annum. Seasonal waterfalls & rivers. Power: Solar, gas & generator. Heli-pad. Breathtaking views & rock formations. Hiking trails (approx 8km) and rock climbing. A wonderful display of wild flowers after rains (large variety). 180km North-East of Ceres & 85km East of Calvinia (just inside Northern Cape boundary). NO LAND CLAIMS & SECURITY HAS NEVER BEEN AN ISSUE! The property is held in a VAT registered CC and can be bought as a going concern, i.e. no VAT or Transfer Duty (if not bought by a VAT vendor, 14% VAT payable on purchase price).
Hantam Farm +-4800 HA farm +-80Kms from Calvinia. Live stock farm with a 3 Bedroom house, 2 Storage facilities & 3 Workers cottages.
Two neighbouring farms approximately 30km from FRASERBURG to be sold as a going concern. Both are known for a good average rain fall of 150mm per year. Jackal proof fencing. 40 – 50 Springbuck included in deal. FIRST FARM 4412ha farm consisting of 5 different title deeds. 1 Large ground dam and a smaller one. 11 Camps with water, 9 windmills, 2 fountains. Restorable farm house and store. Grazing consists of mixed “Karoo bossieveld”. Stock proof inside fencing. SECOND FARM 1593ha farm consisting of two different title deeds. 1 ground dam in veld, 7 camps with water, 4 windmills and 1 fountain. Old restorable farm house and out buildings. Grazing consists of mixed “Karoo bossieveld”. Stock proof inside fencing. Farm house +/- 1km from Escom lines.
1000 Ha of FARM LAND. Please call Jonathan on 0834797794 or email at jdmcleod@remaxliving.co.za for further information
100 Ha FARM. Please contact Jonathan on 0834797794 or email at jdmcleod@remaxliving.co.za for further information.
Business opportunity for developer! This property of 43000m2 is situated on the borders of Kuils River and Brackenfell. Zoned for agriculture, although no agricultural activities have teken place. Well placed for travel to any far northern suburbs destination as well as Stellenbosch. Municipal water and borehole water. A dam of 60m in diameter and the present house of 240m2 may form the nucleous of a clubhouse in the future development.
Baviaans Kloof Kareedouw Kouga River front farm for sale. Location The farm is situated approximately 35km NW of Kareedouw between the Kouga River and the Baviaanskloof. It was a comfortable 70 minute drive from Jeffreys Bay, which would put it well within the magical 2 hour radius of Port Elizabeth. Size Made up of 3 titles, the property is approximately 1644h in extent. This incorporates just over 1.5km of Kouga river frontage. Description Although currently run as a sheep/cattle unit, from an agricultural perspective, this area north of the Kouga towards Baviaans, is tough country. The topography is severe and dramatic, but for most, therein lies the appeal. The farm is dominated by a series of fynbos covered ridges, bisected by very deep wooded gorges. The bulk of the gorges have one or more perennial springs at their source and as such, have permanent pools along their length. One of the less daunting ones that I ventured down into had some excellent bushman paintings that I am assured are just a sample of many that occur across the farm. Anyone with an adventurous spirit and good set of boots could spend years climbing in an out of these gorges and still not get to see all there is. Veld types The ridge tops are typical of the false fynbos biome common to this area. Grass species include themedia, especially along the northern slopes, eragrostis Curvula in the old lands and areas of disturbed soil, aristida and an area of relatively healthy digitaria smutsii that must have been propagated in an old land some time back. Significant fynbos plants include the protea repens as well as the pin cushions leucospernum conocarpodendron. In total there are just over 200h of arable lands of which a portion is currently rotated to winter oats and serradella. Browse in the drainage lines and kloof is considerably more substantial than I initially would have thought. In my climb down one of them, I was very encouraged at the density of wild and false olive, sneezewood and candle wood clinging to the almost vertical gorge walls. Once on the valley floor stands of milkwood and what I assumed to be forest elder and one of the gardenias form an impressive canopy. I was surprised to find significant sign of kudu amongst the abundant bushbuck and bushpig sign, and am assured by the farmer that they are sighted regularly. I saw at least 4 large cycad specimens (altensteinii) of which I am sure there are many more, as well as a fantastic example of the prehistoric elephants foot plant (Dioscorea elephantipes). These I am assured are in abundance. Rainfall The farm falls in a transition summer / winter rainfall area with an annual average of 580mm. Game species Game species currently on the property include both mountain and grey (vaal) rhebuck, bushbuck, kudu, cape grysbok, klipspringer, bushpig as well as a number of smaller critters. I saw fresh sign of honey badger and given its location would imagine that it probably has both resident and transient leopard. Improvements The infrastructure on the farm is adequate if aging. The house, though small, has 4 bedrooms, a newly refurbished bathroom, lounge and kitchen. There is an outside shed and stock handling facility. Fencing, in the main, is intact, with a total of 9 veld camps. There is no Eskom power, with power to the house being supplied via a portable gen set. Conclusion As a stock farm, this is unlikely to ever be a significant revenue stream, but as a lifestyle wilderness destination, this northern Kouga region against Baviaans is tough to top. Given more time, I would love to traverse more of the valley floors and have no doubt that one would continue to stumble onto new and exciting discoveries with every outing. For those who have an ingrained conservation ethic and enjoy the remoteness of the Kouga Mountains and magnetic appeal of this picturesque river, I feel this property is well priced and would prove very rewarding. Price R 2.85 million plus Vat if payable. Lifestyle Activities Marina Rural Mountain Riverside Woods Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Property Characteristics Renovated Property Features Shed. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1130124/
This is a farm that pulls at the heartstrings of anybody who loves open-air living. The property is approximately 900 hectares and lies on the southern side on the Breede River about 7 km from Cape Infanta. The scenery is simply stunning as the property lies beneath the Potberg Mountain to the south with the river on the north side. In fact there is a thin strip of land along the river that is not part of the farm, but the farm overlooks the river and there is easy access to the water via a servitude road for the purposes of boating, fishing etc. The farm has no buildings but does have plenty water with 2 freshwater pans (alive with waterfowl) and 2 freshwater springs that run freely all year round. The farm boasts a gravel runway where planes land regularly. Half the property is arable and the rest is pristine fynbos that runs up the foothills of the Potberg. Game abounds with bontebok, springbok and eland roaming freely in the area. The Malgas Infanta road runs through the middle of the farm so the property lends itself to creating a game farm on the mountainside and a commercial farm on the other. Agents note: This is truly a very rare opportunity that is not easily repeated. Price excludes VAT
This 3 star game lodge is situated in Montagu in the heart of the spectacular Little Karoo mountains and valleys and only a 2 hours drive from Cape Town. The lodge offers 6 self-catering chalets (each accommodating 4 guests) and 2 luxury tents with double beds and comfortable sitting area. The tent sites are overlooking a secluded dam where peace, relaxation and comfort are assured.There is a rich diversity of bird life and fauna including numerous species of game such as Eland, Gemsbok, Springbok, Wildebeest, Hartebeest and Kudu. A Cheetah conservation programme approved by Cape Nature is also operational on the farm and can be negotiated separately. size: 4300 Ha reception and office building 6 x self-catering chalets 2 x luxury tents overlooking a large dam guest building with bar, kitchen, bath room facilities boma/entertainment area with swimming pool and BBQ reception office 2 x managers house (2 bed) staff accommodation for 8 people outbuildings stables 3 dams 4 reservoirs 3 bore holes mountain spring water (domestic)
A kaleidoscope of fauna, flora, birds and landscape, this 850ha estate epitomizes the profound beauty, vastness and energy of... Africa! Unquestionably unique, the estate is in the most picturesque area of the Sandveld, 190 km from Cape Town. It offers: TOURISM: Superb & immaculate Lodge featuring lounge with gorgeous stone fireplace, dining room, pub, fully fitted kitchen, guest cloak, four spacious en-suite bedrooms, each with double doors opening to veranda, large wrap-around veranda with panoramic views, beautiful terraced gardens & pool Registered Helipad for guests to fly in Separate resort consisting of four self-catering cottages, each with lounge/dining area & fireplace, kitchen, three bedrooms, bathroom & patio. The landscaped gardens at the resort feature a swimming pool, braai boma & Koi pond. A VARIETY OF OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Horse Riding Hiking and climbing on the Estate's private mountain Game viewing and bird watching (exceptional variety of birdlife) Botany - a wide variety & rare species of fynbos Swimming Rowing on the farm dam Short but challenging 4 x 4 trail FARMING Game: Eland, Bontebok (registered herd), Gemsbok, Springbok, Ostrich Cattle: Hereford & Angus Sheep: Merino & Dorper Citrus: 4200 Eureka Lemon Trees producing 60 ton per hectare per annum - 6ha Rooibos Tea: 45ha OTHER Euro-Gap accredited Citrus Packing Plant (1000sqm) Numerous outbuildings (including managers cottage, stables, butchery, cold rooms, shop & sheds) Plenty of fresh, uncontaminated water & 3-phase Eskom electricity A full complement of tools, vehicles & equipment ALL ASPECTS OF THE ESTATE ARE MANAGED BY EXCEPTIONAL STAFF Detail available on request.
Historically part of the Groenkloof Buitepos establishment of the Dutch East India Company, and subsequently, on insistence of Sir George Napier, used as an outspan (condition of private ownership), the first conversion of the lease/grazing rights to private ownership, was granted in 1838. In 1898 the original farm was sub-divided into two portions, and the current farm, measuring 1117 hectares, is still in tact as it was back then! Farmed by the Pienaar family for 100 years it has thus far only changed ownership three times, and is now used, partially, as a lifestyle& very productive cattle farm. IMPROVEMENTS ON THE FARM: Gorgeous Cape Victorian Home (completed in 1902) comprising lounge with fireplace, fully fitted eat in kitchen with fireplace & wood burning stove, separate scullery & laundry, three bedrooms, two bathrooms (main bedroom en-suite), Oregon pine floors and (high) beamed ceilings & shutters approximately 400m². Two fully furnished & equipped guest cottages (let out during flower season) Large Barn : 200m² Separate building used as office 2 x Storerooms 3 x Labourers CottagesKraal with cattle crush & shoot Old cottage (can be restored) Olive grove (22 trees) Pomegranate (7 trees) Various fruit trees FARM & LIVESTOCK: Size: 1117 Hectares 20 x Camps fenced with water and used for grazing 100 Hectares cultivated grazing seradella & black oats More arable land currently used for grazing (natural grasses) 74 x Pregnant Angus cows (from registered bulls) 2 x Registered Angus Bulls 17 x Ostrich 20 x Springbok Indigenous game including Steenbok, Grysbok & Duiker 2 x Horses (pets) Geese, chickens, turkeys & ducks RESERVE SECTION Approximately 600 Hectares: The Private Nature Reserve has a large undisturbed area of extremely rare eco-tone transition between Hopefield Sand Fynbos, and Swartland Shale Renosterveld. This significant feature results in a number of endemic, rare and threatened species of vegetation. The diversity of flora and fauna on the Reserve is further enhanced by the unique vlei/pan/seep habitats to be found. (Extract from Cape Nature Site Assessment for Biodiversity Value N Hanekom 9 June 2006). WATER: The farm is situated on a sweet water aquifer which surfaces with permanent secure water for man and beast, as well as year round grazing (water test results available on request); 3 x Cement dams and 4 x windmills Domestic water from well point (3000 litres per hour) Seasonal Stream Average rainfall: 450mm per annum Eskom power Rates: R4 836,00 per annum. Incredible Wildflower display in Spring and a wonderful variety of flowering fynbos all year round!
This beautiful farm is situated on the high plateau on and above the eastern bank of the Gamtoos River, in the Eastern Cape. It is 49 km from the centre of the city of Port Elizabeth, and 24 km from the famous surfing town of Jeffreys Bay. The property is accessible either by a tar road off the Thornhill/Hankey off ramp (2 km from the N2), or by a 1,5 km gravel road off the R102. Description: The property is 686 ha in extent, and consists of 4 title deeds. This pristine Cape valley bushveld and acacia savannah has a grazing capacity of 1-3.5 ha per LSU, which is amongst the highest in the province. This magnificent property enjoys stunning panoramic views. There are 180 degree sea views from Blue Horizon Bay through to Cape St Francis to the south, and an unparalelled view of the Baviaanskloof and Tsitsikamma mountains to the north. The top plateau is a series of 3 flat thorn savannah areas, separated by spectacular, well-wooded gorges with deep red soil. A small finger of the property extends down the escarpment to the Gamtoos River, with the middle of the river being the boundary. This gives the property the added advantage of having direct access to the river. There is 4.8 ha of irrigable land adjacent to the Gamtoos River with water rights from the irrigation scheme. Vegetation: This farm has an incredible variety of vegetation. The flat plateaus are dominated by the perennial Pannicums, Themedia triandra and Cynodon dactylon. While the latter grass species can be of marginal value in harder areas, by virtue of the fertile soils and high rainfall enjoyed here, it is superb grazing grass throughout the year. The southern slopes of the gorges and valleys are dense, pristine valley bushveld. All the associated tree species are present, including the normally coastal candlewoods, as well as large milkwoods and wild olive trees. The northern slopes are less de (www.holprop.com - ad: ZA4466638)
Incredible Home in Wedderwill Estates the Glades Nature Reserve on the lakes edge. The home has incredible lake and mountain views, is located next to the game reserve with springbok, Eland, Zebra and much more. Three bedrooms two bathrooms and study with large verandas and entertainment spaces. Land: +- 650 sqm Building: +- 250 3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 2 Garage Study
This beautiful farm is situated on the high plateau on and above the eastern bank of the Gamtoos River, in the Eastern Cape. It is 49 km from the centre of the city of Port Elizabeth, and 24 km from the famous surfing town of Jeffreys Bay. The property is accessible either by a tar road off the Thornhill/Hankey off ramp (2 km from the N2), or by a 1,5 km gravel road off the R102. The property is 686 ha in extent, and consists of 4 title deeds. This pristine Cape valley bushveld and acacia savannah has a grazing capacity of 1-3.5 ha per LSU, which is amongst the highest in the province. This magnificent property enjoys stunning panoramic views. There are 180 degree sea views from Blue Horizon Bay through to Cape St Francis to the south, and an unparalelled view of the Baviaanskloof and Tsitsikamma mountains to the north. The top plateau is a series of 3 flat thorn savannah areas, separated by spectacular, well-wooded gorges with deep red soil. A small finger of the property extends down the escarpment to the Gamtoos River, with the middle of the river being the boundary. This gives the property the added advantage of having direct access to the river. There is 4.8 ha of irrigable land adjacent to the Gamtoos River with water rights from the irrigation scheme. This farm has an incredible variety of vegetation. The flat plateaus are dominated by the perennial Pannicums, Themedia triandra and Cynodon dactylon. While the latter grass species can be of marginal value in harder areas, by virtue of the fertile soils and high rainfall enjoyed here, it is superb grazing grass throughout the year. The southern slopes of the gorges and valleys are dense, pristine valley bushveld. All the associated tree species are present, including the normally coastal candlewoods, as well as large milkwoods and wild olive trees. The northern slopes are less dense with good under canopy grass cover as well as a surprisingly well established and healthy stand of spekboom. A smaller section of the western slopes has a large diversity of fynbos, including pincushions (Leucospermum) and other protea varieties. There are also cycad longifolia. The farm falls in a transition summer/winter rainfall area with an annual average of 700mm. A water servitude for the main PE treated waterline is registered beneath the property to a large subterranean reservoir from where it is gravitated to PE. In addition to the treated water quota, and the canal irrigation quota, there are 3 boreholes delivering a staggering 1.8 million litres of water per hour. The quality and variety of the browse is excellent. The farm already has large populations of smaller buck, but could happily sustain considerable numbers of the larger browsers like eland, kudu, giraffe, red hartebeest and possibly 3 or 4 black rhino. Game species currently on the property include: Mountain reedbuck- 50 Blesbuck- 45 Zebra- 17 Waterbuck- 50 Nyala- 40 Impala- 300 Also bushbuck, blue duiker, common duiker, caracal and a couple of leopard. The farm has also supported 78 wildebeest in the past. 590 ha of the total property is fully enclosed with a new very high-spec game fence. There is a large modern house with 4 bedrooms, an implement/lucerne shed as well as an old dairy and associated buildings. The current owner is in a partnership agreement with the view to developing a 780 unit golf estate. The town planiing and EIA etc has been done and is in hand. Another option would be an upmarket wildlife eco-estate with lodge, conference and wedding venue. These could be built to optimize the spectacular views. The access to the river could be used for sundowner cruises and photo shoots. The eco-estate could include clusters of upmarket residential homes. This magnificent property with its ideal location, incredible panoramic views, rich bio-diversity and river access therefore offers exciting opportunities to any serious developer.
This beautiful farm is situated on the high plateau on and above the eastern bank of the Gamtoos River, in the Eastern Cape. It is 49 km from the centre of the city of Port Elizabeth, and 24 km from the famous surfing town of Jeffreys Bay. The property is accessible either by a tar road off the Thornhill/Hankey off ramp (2 km from the N2), or by a 1,5 km gravel road off the R102. Description: The property is 686 ha in extent, and consists of 4 title deeds. This pristine Cape valley bushveld and acacia savannah has a grazing capacity of 1-3.5 ha per LSU, which is amongst the highest in the province. This magnificent property enjoys stunning panoramic views. There are 180 degree sea views from Blue Horizon Bay through to Cape St Francis to the south, and an unparalelled view of the Baviaanskloof and Tsitsikamma mountains to the north. The top plateau is a series of 3 flat thorn savannah areas, separated by spectacular, well-wooded gorges with deep red soil. A small finger of the property extends down the escarpment to the Gamtoos River, with the middle of the river being the boundary. This gives the property the added advantage of having direct access to the river. There is 4.8 ha of irrigable land adjacent to the Gamtoos River with water rights from the irrigation scheme. Vegetation: This farm has an incredible variety of vegetation. The flat plateaus are dominated by the perennial Pannicums, Themedia triandra and Cynodon dactylon. While the latter grass species can be of marginal value in harder areas, by virtue of the fertile soils and high rainfall enjoyed here, it is superb grazing grass throughout the year. The southern slopes of the gorges and valleys are dense, pristine valley bushveld. All the associated tree species are present, including the normally coastal candlewoods, as well as large milkwoods and wild olive trees. The northern slopes are less dense with good under canopy grass cover as well as a surprisingly well established and healthy stand of spekboom. A smaller section of the western slopes has a large diversity of fynbos, including pincushions (Leucospermum) and other protea varieties. There are also cycad longifolia. Water: The farm falls in a transition summer/winter rainfall area with an annual average of 700mm. A water servitude for the main PE treated waterline is registered beneath the property to a large subterranean reservoir from where it is gravitated to PE. In addition to the treated water quota, and the canal irrigation quota, there are 3 boreholes delivering a staggering 1.8 million litres of water per hour. Game: The quality and variety of the browse is excellent. The farm already has large populations of smaller buck, but could happily sustain considerable numbers of the larger browsers like eland, kudu, giraffe, red hartebeest and possibly 3 or 4 black rhino. Game species currently on the property include: Mountain reedbuck- 50 Blesbuck- 45 Zebra- 17 Waterbuck- 50 Nyala- 40 Impala- 300 Also bushbuck, blue duiker, common duiker, caracal and a couple of leopard. The farm has also supported 78 wildebeest in the past. Improvements: 590 ha of the total property is fully enclosed with a new very high-spec game fence. There is a large modern house with 4 bedrooms, an implement/lucerne shed as well as an old dairy and associated buildings. Development potential: The current owner is in a partnership agreement with the view to developing a 780 unit golf estate. The town planiing and EIA etc has been done and is in hand. Another option would be an upmarket wildlife eco-estate with lodge, conference and wedding venue. These could be built to optimize the spectacular views. The access to the river could be used for sundowner cruises and photo shoots. The eco-estate could include clusters of upmarket residential homes. This magnificent property with its ideal location, incredible panoramic views, rich bio-diversity and river access therefore offers exciting opportunities to any serious developer. Lifestyle Activities Marina City Golf Coastal Mountain Town Development Property Characteristics Sea View Property Features Shed Views Olive Grove. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1130987/
This large 10,400 m2 smallholding is situated on the northern side of Hopefield with panoramic view of the surrounding mountains, and is approximately 40 km from Langebaan and the sea. Comes with completed double storey 3 bedroomed house offering 2 bathrooms, small lounge and kitchen, and triple garage with remote doors. Option of purchasing the 2 adjacent 1 Hectare plots at R350,000 each. Municipal water and electricity Septic Tank sewerage system Situated in the heart of the Swartland wheat industry Close to Saldanah Bay and Vredenburg
This unique 90 hectare farm is in a stunning setting with lovely mountains on the northern side and the picturesque mission town of Elim to the south. The old farm yard takes up 5 hectares and has a modern half built home along with the original old homestead and shed dating from 1900 or older. The rest of the land is arable except for about 5 hectares which is made up of 3 deep gullies and some gum trees. The land has a huge water catchment and the entire property can be irrigated and most of it by gravity feed. At present the property is being utilised for crops (wheat & barley), sheep and cattle. This property is ideal for vines and is situated in the Strandveld wine belt. Deep, well drained soils are ideal for this purpose. This property would also be superb for growing out young horses and the soil is easy on the feet. More recently farmers in this vicinity have started planting rooibos and honeybush tea. Price excludes VAT
43 Ha FARM. Please call Roberto on 0824506639 or email at roberto@remaxliving.co.za for further information.
Baviaans Kloof Kareedouw Kouga River front farm for sale. Location The farm is situated approximately 35km NW of Kareedouw between the Kouga River and the Baviaanskloof. It was a comfortable 70 minute drive from Jeffreys Bay, which would put it well within the magical 2 hour radius of Port Elizabeth. Size Made up of 3 titles, the property is approximately 1644h in extent. This incorporates just over 1.5km of Kouga river frontage. Description Although currently run as a sheep/cattle unit, from an agricultural perspective, this area north of the Kouga towards Baviaans, is tough country. The topography is severe and dramatic, but for most, therein lies the appeal. The farm is dominated by a series of fynbos covered ridges, bisected by very deep wooded gorges. The bulk of the gorges have one or more perennial springs at their source and as such, have permanent pools along their length. One of the less daunting ones that I ventured down into had some excellent bushman paintings that I am assured are just a sample of many that occur across the farm. Anyone with an adventurous spirit and good set of boots could spend years climbing in an out of these gorges and still not get to see all there is. Veld types The ridge tops are typical of the false fynbos biome common to this area. Grass species include themedia, especially along the northern slopes, eragrostis Curvula in the old lands and areas of disturbed soil, aristida and an area of relatively healthy digitaria smutsii that must have been propagated in an old land some time back. Significant fynbos plants include the protea repens as well as the pin cushions leucospernum conocarpodendron. In total there are just over 200h of arable lands of which a portion is currently rotated to winter oats and serradella. Browse in the drainage lines and kloof is considerably more substantial than I initially would have thought. In my climb down one of them, I was very encouraged at the density of wild and false olive, sneezewood and candle wood clinging to the almost vertical gorge walls. Once on the valley floor stands of milkwood and what I assumed to be forest elder and one of the gardenias form an impressive canopy. I was surprised to find significant sign of kudu amongst the abundant bushbuck and bushpig sign, and am assured by the farmer that they are sighted regularly. I saw at least 4 large cycad specimens (altensteinii) of which I am sure there are many more, as well as a fantastic example of the prehistoric elephants foot plant (Dioscorea elephantipes). These I am assured are in abundance. Rainfall The farm falls in a transition summer / winter rainfall area with an annual average of 580mm. Game species Game species currently on the property include both mountain and grey (vaal) rhebuck, bushbuck, kudu, cape grysbok, klipspringer, bushpig as well as a number of smaller critters. I saw fresh sign of honey badger and given its location would imagine that it probably has both resident and transient leopard. Improvements The infrastructure on the farm is adequate if aging. The house, though small, has 4 bedrooms, a newly refurbished bathroom, lounge and kitchen. There is an outside shed and stock handling facility. Fencing, in the main, is intact, with a total of 9 veld camps. There is no Eskom power, with power to the house being supplied via a portable gen set. Conclusion As a stock farm, this is unlikely to ever be a significant revenue stream, but as a lifestyle wilderness destination, this northern Kouga region against Baviaans is tough to top. Given more time, I would love to traverse more of the valley floors and have no doubt that one would continue to stumble onto new and exciting discoveries with every outing. For those who have an ingrained conservation ethic and enjoy the remoteness of the Kouga Mountains and magnetic appeal of this picturesque river, I feel this property is well priced and would prove very rewarding. Price R 2.85 million plus Vat if payable.
This beautiful farm is situated on the high plateau on and above the eastern bank of the Gamtoos River, in the Eastern Cape. It is 49 km from the centre of the city of Port Elizabeth, and 24 km from the famous surfing town of Jeffreys Bay. The property is accessible either by a tar road off the Thornhill/Hankey off ramp (2 km from the N2), or by a 1,5 km gravel road off the R102. Description: The property is 686 ha in extent, and consists of 4 title deeds. This pristine Cape valley bushveld and acacia savannah has a grazing capacity of 1-3.5 ha per LSU, which is amongst the highest in the province. This magnificent property enjoys stunning panoramic views. There are 180 degree sea views from Blue Horizon Bay through to Cape St Francis to the south, and an unparalelled view of the Baviaanskloof and Tsitsikamma mountains to the north. The top plateau is a series of 3 flat thorn savannah areas, separated by spectacular, well-wooded gorges with deep red soil. A small finger of the property extends down the escarpment to the Gamtoos River, with the middle of the river being the boundary. This gives the property the added advantage of having direct access to the river. There is 4.8 ha of irrigable land adjacent to the Gamtoos River with water rights from the irrigation scheme. Vegetation: This farm has an incredible variety of vegetation. The flat plateaus are dominated by the perennial Pannicums, Themedia triandra and Cynodon dactylon. While the latter grass species can be of marginal value in harder areas, by virtue of the fertile soils and high rainfall enjoyed here, it is superb grazing grass throughout the year. The southern slopes of the gorges and valleys are dense, pristine valley bushveld. All the associated tree species are present, including the normally coastal candlewoods, as well as large milkwoods and wild olive trees. The northern slopes are less dense with good under canopy grass cover as well as a surprisingly well established and healthy stand of spekboom. A smaller section of the western slopes has a large diversity of fynbos, including pincushions (Leucospermum) and other protea varieties. There are also cycad longifolia. Water: The farm falls in a transition summer/winter rainfall area with an annual average of 700mm. A water servitude for the main PE treated waterline is registered beneath the property to a large subterranean reservoir from where it is gravitated to PE. In addition to the treated water quota, and the canal irrigation quota, there are 3 boreholes delivering a staggering 1.8 million litres of water per hour. Game: The quality and variety of the browse is excellent. The farm already has large populations of smaller buck, but could happily sustain considerable numbers of the larger browsers like eland, kudu, giraffe, red hartebeest and possibly 3 or 4 black rhino. Game species currently on the property include: Mountain reedbuck- 50 Blesbuck- 45 Zebra- 17 Waterbuck- 50 Nyala- 40 Impala- 300 Also bushbuck, blue duiker, common duiker, caracal and a couple of leopard. The farm has also supported 78 wildebeest in the past. Improvements: 590 ha of the total property is fully enclosed with a new very high-spec game fence. There is a large modern house with 4 bedrooms, an implement/lucerne shed as well as an old dairy and associated buildings. Development potential: The current owner is in a partnership agreement with the view to developing a 780 unit golf estate. The town planiing and EIA etc has been done and is in hand. Another option would be an upmarket wildlife eco-estate with lodge, conference and wedding venue. These could be built to optimize the spectacular views. The access to the river could be used for sundowner cruises and photo shoots. The eco-estate could include clusters of upmarket residential homes. This magnificent property with its ideal location, incredible panoramic views, rich bio-diversity and river access therefore offers exciting opportunities to any serious developer.
Approximately 20 hectares consisting of wetland, open water pan, grassland, indigenous forest Situated at Monzi - a small farming community about 15 km's. from St. Lucia village. The property is at the southern extremity of the Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park (GSLWP) - a major new game reserve incorporating the World Natural Heritage Site of Lake St Lucia and stretching to the Mozambique border. The property borders on the Futululu indigenous forest (approx. 800ha.) section of the GSLWP and on the Umfolozi flood plain and the Futululu Wetland. We have recently received confirmation from the CEO of the GSLWP authority that we can have the property included within the big five game fenced boundary of the GSLWP which has all the big five except for lion. All that is required from our side is the formal lodging of the application. The GSLWP authority is currently awaiting funding for the fencing of this southern boundary. A further positive regarding the strategic locality of the property is the proximity (less than one hours drive) of the following attractions: Umfolozi/Hluhluwe Game Reserve,( Big 5 ) Cape Vidal (beaches and trails, Big 4 ), St. Lucia village (beach and estuary, whale watching, fishing, croc center. Etc just 15 km away.), Fanies Island and Charters Creek (Lake St. Lucia Resorts, birding, fishing and boat trips), Monzi Club (magnificent nine hole golf course, tennis and squash courts, just two km's. away) Richards Bay ( Harbor & Air Port) etc. etc. The parks business consists of middle market tourism: approx. 40 campsites, five chalets and a three bedroom house. The Environmental Center consists of two twenty bed dormitories, six four-bed rooms, a large kitchen and pantry and two large modern ablution blocks. A swimming pool, two more ablution blocks, offices and staff accommodation etc. Total area under roof: 1731m². All the above buildings are situated in a tropical "garden of Eden" setting of large trees, lush lawns and flower beds The true business potential of the property lies in the development of an up-market lodge or chalets on prime land overlooking the beautiful pan. The St. Lucia area, because of its World Heritage status as well as the many nearby attractions has become a popular destination for foreigners. St. Lucia village offers only urban accommodation to this market. The park is unique in that it is the only privately owned "eco" land close to St. Lucia village. The commercial timber on the property has been harvested. Once this is done the land will be rehabilitated and returned to grassland. Further hiking trails will be developed in conjunction with the conservation authorities. This property would certainly also appeal to a buyer wanting a private lodge or holiday home in magnificent surroundings. The current business site is located at the northern extremity of the property ± 1.2 Ha, this could be leased out to an operator and the new owner could build his lodge or house on a pristine site overlooking the pan on the remaining 18.5 Ha.
What a delight to be able to offer 3 x prime stands in this lovely Game Park! While building regulations do apply, this is an opportunity to put your own stamp on a rustic stone cottage at the foot of the majestic Witzenberg Mountains (snow-capped in winter)! Two stands available at R550 000 and one R650 000 the choice is yours! Building costs R4 500 per square metre (standard cottage). Freehold Land: 1000m² (Home Owners Association) Levy: R250 per month, which covers water, manager monitoring the property, fire control, refuse removal, road maintenance & systematic removal of aliens Game: 7 Eland, 3 Zebra, 8 Springbok, 2 Bontebok, peacocks, owls, variety of birds, & other small indigenous game species 2 x Swimming Pools in the park Paddle-on dam Perennial River (Boontjiesrivier) Eskom power Water: Mountain spring & borehole (excellent quality) Septic tank Lovely walks & hikes along the river, in the park, across the neighbouring farm to the surrounding mountains Ceres biggest shopping centre approx 20km Tulbagh approx same distance (with wonderful restaurants, a monthly farmers market & many festivals) Distance from Cape Town: 129km (internet connection now available via Breedenet)!
Another absolutely gorgeous Stone Cottage in the Witzenberg Game Park. Sold fully furnished and equipped, you cannot ask for a better getaway, or get-away-and-stay destination! Cottage Size: 120m² Freehold Land: 1000m² (Home Owners Association) Cottage: Lounge, dining room, fully fitted & spacious kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, veranda, courtyard with braai & splash pool! Lovely mountain views (at the foot of the Witzenberg Mountains snow-capped in winter) Game: 7 Eland, 3 Zebra, 8 Springbok, 2 Bontebok, peacocks, owls, variety of birds, & other small indigenous game species 2 x Swimming Pools in the park Paddle-on dam Perennial River (Boontjiesrivier) Eskom power Water: Mountain spring & borehole (excellent quality) Septic tank Lovely walks & hikes along the river, in the park, across the neighbouring farm to the surrounding mountains Ceres biggest shopping centre approx 20km Tulbagh approx same distance (with wonderful restaurants, a monthly farmers market & many festivals) Levy: R250 per month, which covers water, manager monitoring the property, fire control, refuse removal, road maintenance & systematic removal of aliens Rates: R5 000 per annum Distance from Cape Town: 129km (internet connection now available via Breedenet)!
Prime riverside stand in Witzenberg Game Park! While building regulations do apply, this is an opportunity to build your own getaway cottage at the foot of the majestic Witzenberg Mountains (snow-capped in winter)! Plot size: 614m² Gorgeous unobstructed mountain views Game in the Park: Eland, Zebra, Springbok, Bontebok, peacocks, owls, many bird species, & other small indigenous game 2 x Swimming Pools in the parkPaddle on dam Perennial River (Boontjiesrivier) Eskom power Water: Mountain spring & borehole Lovely walks & hikes along the river, in the park, on the neighbouring farm & surrounding mountains Levy: R150 per month (R250 per month once the cottage is built, which covers water, monitoring the property, fire control, refuse removal, road maintenance & systematic removal of aliens) Rates: R228 per month Ceres biggest shopping centre approx 20km Tulbagh approx same distance (with wonderful restaurants, a monthly farmers market & many festivals) Distance from Cape Town: 129km