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Gemstone Guest House - Klerksdorp
Klerksdorp Accommodation

Feel at home with our affordable luxurious self catering rooms. Our 6 Guest rooms consist of 3 double rooms, 1 twin.1 Presidential and 1 family suite The rooms are modern, private and fully self catering with Air-conditioning,DSTV and secure parking. We are 1 Km from the N12 ...
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North Hills Country House * Golden Cross Arabian Stud - Klerksdorp
Klerksdorp Accommodation

Enjoy Your stay in our small private Nature Reserve * in charming rooms and with fine european/african cuisine * fully licensed * Swimming Pool * Sauna * Lapa * unique gardens with old trees * champagne trail * game walks * Conferences & functions * Bushmen Rock E ...
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Radloff Nine Lodge - Klerksdorp
Klerksdorp Accommodation

Whether traveling for business or leisure, we are equipped and dedicated to give you great value. Thirteen years of professional experience assures you of efficient service, good quality and tasty wholesome meals. Be our guest! You will enjoy your stay.
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Readman Lodge - Klerksdorp
Klerksdorp Accommodation

At Readman guesthouse we strive to create an unforgettable experience for each and every guest by ensuring your stay is enjoyable, comfortable and refreshing. This charming guesthouse provides a friendly warm atmosphere, comfortable, for business and leisure travelers, breakaw ...
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Villa Maria - Klerksdorp
Klerksdorp Accommodation

The warm and homely atmosphere of Villa Maria Guest Lodge will make you feel at home with your entrance at the Exclusive Guest Lodge situated in Klerksdorp, 300 meters from the Johannesburg-Cape Town Highway. Enjoy the privacy and comfort of our Luxurious, fully equipped rooms ...
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Everwood Guesthouse - Klerksdorp
Klerksdorp Accommodation

Everwood Guesthouses has a 4 star tourism rating with stylish interiors for the executive or the leisure traveller seeking luxury and personal service. Facilities includes: On-suite spacious rooms with bath and showers, hospitality trays, remote air-conditioning, DSTV and Mne ...
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Ghoma Lodge - Klerksdorp
Klerksdorp Accommodation

Ghoma Lodge is a Glorious thatched home set in well kept gardens with 6 air-conditioned en-suite rooms with own entrances, satellite TV, heating, hair dryer, complimentary toiletries, coffee and tea tray. Breakfast is served in the double story lapa which also has a ladies' b ...
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Klerksdorp is a city and administrative district located in the North West Province (formerly Western Transvaal),
South Africa.
History:
The city was founded in 1837 when the Voortrekkers settled on the banks of the Schoonspruit ("Clear stream"), which flows through the town. Klerksdorp is the oldest European (white) settlement of the then Transvaal.

The most prominent of the first settlers was C.M. du Plooy who claimed a farm of about 160 km², called it Elandsheuwel ("Hill of the Eland"). He gave plots of land and communal grazing rights on this farm to other Voortrekkers in return for their labour in building a dam and an irrigation canal. This collection of smallholdings was later given the name of Klerksdorp in honour of the first landdrost (magistrate) of the area, Jacob de Clerq.

In August 1886 gold was discovered in the Klerksdorp district by M.G. Jansen van Vuuren as well as on the Witwatersrand, which lies about 160 km to the east. As a consequence, thousands of fortune-seekers descended on the small village, turning it into a town with 70 taverns and even a stock exchange of its own.

However, the nature of the gold reef demanded expensive and sophisticated equipment to mine and extract the gold, causing the majority of diggers to move away in the late 1890s and leading to a decline in the gold mining industry.

During the Second Boer War (1899-1902), heavy fighting occurred in the area. The most famous of the battles around Klerksdorp, is that of the Battle of Ysterspruit (Iron Stream), in which the Boer General, Koos de la Rey, achieved a great victory. He battle is one of the most celebrated of the general's career, being the battle in which the Boer soldiers pioneered the art of firing from horseback. On April 11, 1902, Rooiwal, near Klerkdorp, saw
the Battle of Rooiwal, the last major engagement of the war, where a Boer charge was beaten off by entrenched British troops.

The greater city area of Klerksdorp today incorporates the towns of Orkney, Kanana, Stilfontein, Khuma, Hartbeesfontein and Tigane to give it a population of more than 350,000 inhabitants (Census Statistics South Africa 2001). Together with Rustenburg, Klerksdorp forms the economic heart of North West Province. It is still one of the hubs of the South African gold mining industry , although its importance has been decreasing in recent years. A major earthquake in March 2005 caused significant damage to the eastern suburb of Stilfontein and caused widespread damage to the mining activities in that part of the city. In addition, it is also expected to be a large uranium producer in the future.

Apart from mining activities, Klerksdorp is also positioned as a notable medical, retail and education centre for North West Province and Northern Free State.

Tourist attractions:
Mining shafts excavated in the 1880s.
The Klerksdorp Museum. It was built in 1891 as a prison and served as such until 1973. The house of the warden hosts period exhibitions. It exhibits the Klerksdorp Spheres, spherical to subpherical objects that pseudoarcheologists consider to be man-made.
The Faan Meintjies Nature Reserve, located about 15 km from Klerksdorp. It has 30 species of game and 150 species of birds.
The Oudorp hiking trail. It is a 12 km long trail and winds its way through the oldest parts of the town.
Goudkoppie (Gold Hill) is the city's latest tourist attraction. It is situated near both the N12 highway and the
Johannesburg-Cape Town railway line.
 
The Klerksdorp Dam, 10 km outside Klerksdorp on the road to Ventersdorp

The Klerksdorp district is also a major player in South African agriculture; important crops that are farmed in the district
include maize, sorghum, groundnuts and sunflowers. Klerksdorp has the largest agricultural company in the southern hemisphere, Senwes.

The district is also known for its Sussex cattle herds - the city is the headquarters of the South African Sussex Cattle Breeders Association

Klerksdorp was connected by rail to Krugersdorp on 3 August 1897 and to Kimberley in 1906.

The gold mining industry was revived by large mining companies in 1932, causing the town to undergo an economic revival, which accelerated after World War II.


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