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Northern Cape
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Rated 4 out of 5 based on 7900 reviews.
"Springbok self het nie juis veel nie, maar orals om die dorp is dit baie mooi en veral met blommetyd."
"It difficult to say. It would a good spot to view the flowers if accommodation in Nieuwoudtville is full."
"No shops open on a Sunday and no petrol available either.(local farmers co-op) Britstown nearest petrol station."
"We bought outstanding lamb from Karoo Free-Range Slaghuis - Has "Oom Tobie" on the roof."
"There really isn't much to Colesberg other than it's a perfect halfway point for a stop over between between Durban and Cape Town. I guess visitor traffic is seasonal or occasional so it would be hard to establish more 'entertainment' that would be sustainable on an annual basis."
"There is a shortage of public toilet facilities."
"Ons hou van klein plaasdorpe, daarom het ons Britstown gekies. Ons het ontbyt by Transkarro Country Lodge gehad en deur die een hoofstaat dorp gery. Ongelukkig met ons Ekonomiese staans in Suid-Afrika was ons gebombardeer deur mense wat gebel het en dit was vir ons ongelukkig onaangenaam."
"Baie potensiaal, maar die dorp is verwaarloos en heelwat pragtige, ou huise bouvallig en onversorg."
"Port Nolloth is 'n baie mooi en skoon plek, net jammer daar is nie n keuse van restaurante of eetplekke wat lekker vis aan bied nie, maar andersins is dit 'n wonderlike plek."
"Ons het die heerlikste roostekoeke by die locals gekoop."
"Apart from the flower season, Springbok is only a stopover to somewhere else. Has a good range of shops and services to stock up if going to Namibia or the coast. Note that the shops close earlier than in major cities so need to adjust expectations as to opening hours. There are a few historic monuments in the area but many are difficult to access or a little rundown. The Namaqualand Museum in town seems a bit decrepit. Some of the exhibits seem to have disappeared judging by the labels and others just casually displayed. The range of exhibits also shows little of the area and history and appear like entirely random items."