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Located in Hartswater, Olives and Pecans South Africa are local companies that produces a diverse range of products, manufactured from olive oil. Products include skin care lotions, spreads, and vitamin capsules. Various pecan nut products are also available in the shop/restaurant.

On the side of the N18 road between Jan Kempdorp and Hartswater, there are thousands of Poplar trees planted that gives the region a romantic country atmosphere. The lane is over 38km long, considered the longest of its kind in the world.

The museum located in Jan Kempdorp houses agricultural equipment tracing the history of farming in the area. The artefacts stretch from ancient ox-driven ploughs to Ford and John Deere tractors, dating back half a century. Rock art engravings are also found on the premises.

Just outside Hartswater in the Northern Cape, cotton farming quietly flourishes under ideal, dry-land conditions. This hardy crop, well-suited to heat and limited rainfall, offers farmers a lucrative alternative—often outperforming maize and soybeans in profitability. South African farmers in the region benefit from high export demand and favourable prices, making cotton a smart and sustainable choice for the arid landscape
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This vibrant region is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty offering a unique blend of urban energy and rural tranquility. Visit iconic sites like the Big Hole in Kimberley, explore local art and heritage, and enjoy warm hospitality in every town. Whether you’re here for adventure, culture, or relaxation, Frances Baard invites you to experience its diverse landscapes and unforgettable stories.
Situated at the entrance of Hartswater, the small churchis fitted with stained-glass windows and a sculpted reliefis fitted on the wall that honours women’s role in society.The church was built with the purpose to acknowledge thehardships women faced during the Great Depression era.ock art
The Big Hole in Kimberley features South Africa’s only operating tram, a vintage 1887 service restored for tourism. It runs between the City Hall and the Big Hole, stopping at various points of interest.
The pan is home to numerous birdlife species to spot andincludes 40 species of the waterfowl. The pan is the idealdestination for boating and water sport activities
Situated in the heart of Hartswater, award winning wines
such as Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay and Ruby Cabernet
are found.
The tunnel was used by the German soldiers during World
War II as an escape tunnel. In a small house, located inGanspan, this hand-dug tunnel is still open for viewing
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