Location: South Africa » Northern Cape » Namaqualand » Goegap Nature Reserve » Namaqua National Park » Garies

This town is situated approximately 60 km south of Bitterfontein on the road to Springbok. The small town is set amidst barren granite outcrops, characteristic of this area. Garies and it’s surroundings are famous for their colourful wild flowers during spring, and no less than 11 different scenic routes lead to town. Originally named after and founded on the farm Goede verwagting. The town’s present name is a Khoisan word meaning ‘couchgrass’, and was given by the former Cape premier John X Merriman.

GENERAL INFORMATION

How to get there

Bitterfontein 58 km, Pofadder 277 km, Springbok 114 km, Upington 494 km, Vanrhynsdorp 144 km

HISTORICAL VIEW

The Letterklip (Letter Stone)

At Garies, comprises several enormous, megalithic boulders carrying the names of early Namaqualand travelers, including Simon van der Stel’s, who visited the area in 1685. British soldiers stationed here in 1901 – 1902 chiselled their regiments’ crests into the rocks.

NATURE

Wild Flowers

ATTRACTIONS

Annual Events

Flower Festival – August and September

Daisy Marathon – September

Spring Flowers

Garies is a centre for those setting out to enjoy spring’s show of exuberance in the Kamiesberg

ACTIVITIES

Hiking – Rooiberg Trail

Flower Routes

Various flower routes lead from town. A map of these routes is available at Garies


Accommodation in and around Garies

Garies Hotel & Restuarant    accommodation in Garies
Garies Hotel and Braai Restaurant is a crime-free country hotel with neat, clean rooms, A swimming pool, bar and off-sales facilities available. Braai Restaurant (grill) is on the hotel premises. From the balcony you can enjoy the view of the mountai... More




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