Obesa Nursery and Gardens | Graaff Reinet

What started as a hobby 35 years ago by owner C.J. Bouwer, grew into an obsession and today Obesa is one of the biggest privately owned nurseries in the world today. As landsapers, they have done work all  over South-Africa. Graaff Reinet provides perfect weather for the healthy growing of their cacti and succulents.

They make use of different colours, heights and shapes, understanding the right combination of soil, light ad water for the plants. .

They currently house abot 7 000 species of plants, and raise about 350 000 plants each year.

Just some of the wonderful range:

  • Miniature to Giant Cacti
  • South-African Succulents, Madagascan Succulents
  • Caudiciforms
  • Aloes
  • Cycads and Assosiates
  • Medicinal Plants
  • Rare and Endangered Flora and many others.

They focus on  the Conservation and Propagation of Rare and Endangered plants and supply their stock globally.

Contact Details:

Obesa Nursery
Graaff – Reinet
6280

A. Bouwer
P.O. Box 266
Graaff-Reinet
6280.

Tel:: 083 446 8687
Website: www.obesanursery.com

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Beau & I Bed & Breakfast | Graaff Reinet

Relaxation and comfort is what Beau & I is all about, and they extend a warm Karoo welome to all their guests who choose to make this their home-from-home destination.

Some people stop over for the night and stay longer; others use it to visit all the sites the area has to offer and to return after a hectic day to the warm, relaxed ambience.

They offer four en-suite bedrooms with a range of features and facilities for their guests convenience. Some of these are -

  • Linen, Towels and  Toiletries
  • Continental Breakfast, Full Breakfast
  • Homemade cake on arrival
  • Tea / Coffee with home baked rusks
  • Fridge, microwave, toaster, kettle, ice, heaters, electric blankets etc
  • Ceiling Fans
  • TV
  • Serviced with laundry facilities
  • Braai facilities …. and more

They are also within walking distance of shops, restaurants, museums and places of interest.

Contact Details:

5 West Street
Graaff Reinet
6280

Mobile: +27 79 872-8534
Fax: +27 49 891-0802
Website: www.sa-venues.com

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The Old Library Museum | Graaff Reinet

In 1847 the citizens of the town established a public library, and although lack of funds hindered the growth of the library, it  developed over the years into the town’s cultural centre.

By 1878 the southern wing was added and in 1926 the northern wing was added on the site of the old branddam.

A  modern library was built in Parsonage Street in 1981, and the Municipality donated the old building to the Graaff-Reinet Museum which  houses specialized collections. It was proclaimed a National Monument in 1987.

Some of their services:

  • Museum Shop
  • Africana Library
  • Conference Facility
  • Guided Tours
  • Educational tours
  • Second hand books for sale

Contact Details:

Email: info@karooheartland.co.za
Website: www.karooheartland.com

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The Dutch Reformed Church | Graaft Reinet

Known as the Grotekerk, this famous landmark,  built using local sandstone,  is to be found in the  centre of Graaff-Reinet and is a replica of the Cathedral in Salisbury. The opening of the Dutch Reformed Church occurred on 11  September 1887 and Professor de Vos delivered the inaugural sermon.

Building of the church started in 1886  and the early Gothic style architecture is still regarded as of the best in the country. The pulpit is also a Gothic style structure. It has a flight of stairs on either side. The reading desk is 9 feet and 6 inches from the floor. The steeple of the building measures  150 ft and the church is lit with magnificent stained glass windows.

There is seating for 1500 worshippers and during Reverend Andrew Murray’s term of office 14 valuable items of old Cape silver were acquired for use during the communion service. The ecclesiastical silver in the church is of such high value that one can only get a view of it in picture form.

The church also has a chimney …the fireplace is situated in the vestry.

Contact Details:

P.O. Box 737
Graaff-Reinet
6280

Tel: +27 49 89 22557
Fax: +27 49 89 25730
E-mail:info@karoopark.co.za
Wesite: www.karoopark.co.za

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Valley of Desolation | Graaff Reinet

The Valley of Desolation is a premier tourist attraction with thousands visiting the site each year.It was declared a National Monument in 1939, the original road to the Valley of Desolation being constructed by labourers using just picks and shovels.


Information displays tell visitors about the reserve which is sometimes referred to as the ‘Cathedral of the Mountains’ because of the sheer majesty of the area.

To the north is the highest peak in the Sneeuberg known as Compassberg.  The southern horizon stretches as far as the distant Cockscomb Mountains, to the east lies the Driekoppie and the Nardausberg,  both of which are often covered in snow during winter.

Gravel roads  provide visitors with some excellent gameviewing and bird watching opportunies and there is also place to have picnics with braai and ablution facilities. There are a number of trails and walks lasting from about 45 minutes to a couple of nights.

Contact Details:

Website:  www.sanparks.org

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