Hartswater


SOUTH AFRICA


AFRICA







Laid out in 1948 as a town serving the northern section of the Vaalharts irrigation scheme, Hartswater's growth has been nurtured by its gurgling irrigation canals and, today, is surrounded by a myriad trees and vast tracts of fertile ground. The Vaalharts Irrigation Scheme covering 36 950ha, is one of the largest irrigation schemes in the world, watering 1 250 farms of some 25ha each in the lush Vaalharts Valley. Attractions include the Hartswater Wine Cellar and the Women's Memorial in DF Malan street.

 ACCOMMODATION
THE PALMS GUEST HOUSE

The Palms Guest House offers 3 Selfcatering units in the heart of the small Northern Cape town called Hartswater, about 40 km from the Taung Skull site in the North West Province. Hartswater is centrally located to Jan Kempdorp, Pampierstad, Ganspan, Taung and Christiana - For further information click here


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