The mighty Berlin Falls are close to God's Window, north of Graskop. The Watervalspruit plunges down a cliff, 80 meters high into a huge green pool.
More InfoThe Labyrinth at Boondocks is one of the Genesis Route’s best kept secrets. Perched on top of an impressive rocky outcrop, with panoramic views of pristine bushveld as far as the eye can see it is an oasis of tranquillity.
More InfoEende Dam is a peaceful retreat for those who love to spend time in nature. The children will love the electric train that circles the dam as well as the playground, while adults can relax beneath the willow trees or have a braai and picnic.
More InfoThe 70m-high Elands River Falls can be seem through the NZASM tunnel. Declared a national monument, the falls lends its name to two towns. Waterval Boven (Dutch for 'above the waterfall') and Waterval Onder 'below the waterfall') are situated about 1...
More InfoThe Geotrail allows you to step back in time and explore what the surface of our planet would have looked like 3.5 billion years ago. Before man, before the dinosaurs, when the first life forms were only beginning to appear and the planet was a far m...
More InfoThe Zenith of the Panorama Route, this is such a picturesque view point that it has been called “God’s Window”, due to the sheer natural beauty contained in one view. Uniquely located North of Graskop, while standing at this view point you get...
More InfoThe Lisbon Falls are just three kilometers to the south of the Berlin Falls on the Lisbon River. The Lisbon River plunges down in a double stream, 90 meters high, over a semicircular rock face.
More InfoLong Tom Pass is named after the cannons used during the Boer war - with an example to be seen at the crest of the Pass.
More InfoOn the banks of the Loskop Dam on the Olifants River, 48 kilometers north of Middelburg and 230 kilometers East of Johannesburg, lies this Resorts, surrounded by a Mountain range and nature reserve which is home to the white rhino, leopard, crocodile...
More InfoOne of 9 Botanical Gardens in South Africa, it is the Lowveld Botanical Garden that possess one of the largest South African fig tree collections. Home to the largest man-made African Rain Forest it lies in an area of approximately 160ha on both si...
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