Private Kloof with stream and easy access from N2
A Natural and Historic Oasis
This expansive land is a haven of biodiversity, featuring an oasis of fynbos biome and encompassing a variety of habitats, including fynbos forest areas, mountain hills, rock formations, and natural pools. The beautiful Hessequas River runs through the "Nou-Kloof," a historically significant area where Piet Lafras Uys, the father of the popular Hero Dirkie Uys, was born and raised.
Explore the lush haven on hiking trails over the mountain or through the forest. Encounter diverse wildlife such as Klipspringer, Duiker, Vaal Rhebok, Porcupine, Otters, cat species, and various birds, including the scarce Secretary Bird. Enjoy swimming in the river's rock pools and experience the spectacular starlight nights that offer the ultimate sense of calmness and relaxation.
Farming and Water Security
The property features an established farming section with approximately 80 hectares of arable land situated on the foothills of the majestic mountain range. It is perfectly suited for various farming opportunities, including horses, cattle, game, and sheep. Ample water is secured by two good, tested boreholes and a fresh mountain spring, making self-sufficient farming a practical reality, not just a dream.
Idyllic Retreats
Feast your eyes on the stunning views from the two existing residences:
Stone House: Built on the riverbank, this rustic stone house features two bedrooms, an open-plan living area, and built-in braai facilities.
Cob House: A cosy one-bedroom cob-house is built slightly higher up on the riverbank, offering equally breathtaking views.
Investment in Sustainable Lifestyle and Tourism
This property is ripe with potential for sustainable lifestyle development. Implement your vision for renewable energy solutions, synergetic farming systems, solar farming, or eco-tourism, all supported by the excellent location, topography, and climate. The perfect balance of conservation and sustainable development ensures harmonious coexistence with nature.
Tourism is a definite option, offering opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts and weekend breakaways. Recreational activities could include:
Mountain biking and 4x4 trails
Quad biking and zip lining
Climbing and horse riding
Bird watching and hiking
Building campsites, tiny homes, or chalets with hot tubs
Acquiring this natural treasure, whether as a group or an individual, is not just an investment; it is a legacy that contributes to the global movement of environmental stewardship and preserves the natural balance for future generations.
Location: Swellendam
Swellendam is renowned for its scenic beauty, historic charm, and is located approximately 180 km east of Cape Town at the foot of the Langeberg Mountains. The town offers wine tasting and a range of restaurants and cafes. You will have easy access to nearby attractions such as the R62 route, De Hoop Nature Reserve, Bontebok National Park, and the Southern Tip of Africa at Agulhas.
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