Harrismith – Cultural and Historical
For a breathtaking cultural, historical, and relaxing experience, there is a magnificent destination hidden in the Free State called Harrismith. Established in 1849 and named after Sir Harry Smith, a British Governor, this charming town has grown in popularity as more visitors uncover its beauty and abundance of attractions.
In addition to its comfortable accommodation, Harrismith offers a range of adventure activities for outdoor enthusiasts. The Sterkfontein Dam is a hub for water sports, and the town boasts the oldest golf course in South Africa. Hiking, mountain biking, climbing, and 4×4 excursions invite visitors to explore the vibrant wildlife, landscapes, and nearby game farms.
Located close to major reserves like Golden Gate Highlands National Park and Royal Natal Park, Harrismith is perfect for wildlife spotting and birdwatching. Whether you’re taking in the views or tracking animal life, the area is a nature lover’s delight.
Other highlights include trout fishing, historic Boer War battlefields, the Market Hall Museum, Debora Retief Garden, township tours, craft markets, and various historical landmarks that reflect the town’s colonial and military past.
Though small in size, Harrismith is bursting with life, offering visitors an engaging mix of heritage, adventure, and natural beauty.