Aspen Guest House is located in the idyllic town of Clarens, often referred to as the "Jewel of the Free State". We offer both bed and breakfast and self catering accommodation in Clarens. services we offer and your hostess. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Red Mountain House is situated in the heart of the beautiful village of Clarens. Our accommodation consists of 6 luxury double rooms furnished with turn of the century antiques and one standard room. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
All rooms open onto a veranda from a private entrance, with luxurious bathrooms. We proud ourselves with the quality of our furnishings and linen and offer a deluxe hospitality tray in each room, which include sherry, homemade rusks and biscuits... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
The Savoy offers affordable self catering accommodation in Clarens in the Eastern Free State. This self catering semi-detached chalet can accommodate up to five guests. The chalet has an open plan area, that consists of a King bed, with a single and... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Paddocks Six is a brand new self catering home (sleeps 6) in a new development. It is situated in the Swartland in Clarens and is a short 10 minute walk to the Clarens town square. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Rochester is a newly built property situated in the stunning, Clarens Golf and Trout Estate, completed 2nd June 2016. The self-catering unit accommodates up to six guests with unobstructed views overlooking the golf course, fishing lake and Clarens. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
The Clarens Country House is nestled in a wooded corner of the secure Clarens Golf and Trout Estate, with wrap-around mountain views. The century-old stone house offers 4 luxury self-catering suites opening onto an enormous fully-glassed veranda... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Situated between the slopes of the Imperani Mountains and the west banks of the Caledon River, Ficksburg, with its tree lined avenues and magnificent sand-stone buildings gives off an atmosphere of lazy ambience.
The entry point from South Africa to Lesotho, Ficksburg, founded in 1867, was named after Commandant General J Fick.
The museum located in the town square features exhibitions of the history of the town, its founder, the sand stone architectural culture and the cherry industry.
With its rich soils and abundant water, Ficksburg is a wonderful farming area. It is situated in the wheat belt of the Free State and is renowned for its Cherry industry. A cherry festival is held here each November.
Numerous examples of San Art can be found in the Ficksburg surrounds and water sport activities can be enjoyed on the Nelspruit Dam. Hiking and Mountain Bike Trails are offered in the area as is mountain climbing.
A rare collection of restored carriages and wagons can be viewed in the Dunoon Museum a mere 15 kilometres from Ficksburg.