Philippolis – A Historic Gem of the Free State
The quaint town of Philippolis is the first settlement ever established in the Free State, founded in 1822. Despite the passing of time, it continues to embrace the principles and charm of small-town life, offering visitors an authentic and peaceful experience rich in history and heritage.
Comfortable accommodation is available in town, and visitors will find Philippolis to be a unique destination, with much to discover and memorable moments around every corner. There are a number of historical attractions which include the Old Jail, Powder House, Laurens van der Post Memorial Centre, the Transgariep Museum, the cemetery, and the Emily Hobhouse Memorial.
Another fascinating site is a hill that overlooks the town and is home to two working naval cannons that were gifted to a Griqua chief in the 1840s. These cannons are fired annually during the festive Witblits Festival, a much-anticipated event in the region.
Philippolis is also celebrated for its exceptional bird-watching opportunities, an annual horse show, and the rare opportunity to encounter tigers at John Varty’s Tiger Canyons, making it one of the few places outside Asia where you can experience these majestic animals in the wild. For nature lovers, scenic hiking trails and mountain biking routes offer a chance to connect with the environment and enjoy the diverse wildlife of the region.
Philippolis is a hidden gem, slowly being discovered by curious travelers. It offers a perfect combination of heritage, nature, and adventure — an experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.