Schoemans Kloof
Schoemans Kloof Pass, or simply Schoemanskloof, is situated in Mpumalanga province, on the R539 road between Machadodorp and Nelspruit (South Africa). This scenic region is the access route that connects Gauteng to the warm Lowveld and Kruger National Park. The N4 highway is the pulse of this area as it runs along the Crocodile River. The agriculture in the area is dominated by citrus farming. Eco Tourism and hospitality in the Schoemanskloof is popular with travellers en route to the Kruger National Park with the first Mountain Links Golf Course set on the picturesque mountain range.
Schoemans Kloof Pass | |
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Schoemans Kloof landscape | |
Elevation | 1,276 m (4,186 ft) |
Location | Between Machadodorp and Nelspruit, South Africa |
Range | Drakensberg Mountains |
Coordinates | 25°27′16″S 30°25′18″E |
Location in South Africa |
Schoemanskloof is rich in history named after the Schoeman Brothers who resided in the valley on the Groot Trek. Schoemanskloof main annual attraction is the Schoemanskloof Citrus festival held at the Wolwekrans Lodge.[1] This annual festival attracts around 30,000 people every year.
Outdoor activities include mountain biking, quad biking, hiking, horse riding, and freshwater fishing.
References
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Schoemanskloof. |