Beaufort West Conference Facilities - Karoo - Western Cape - South Africa
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Ko-Ka Tsara Bush Camp - Beaufort West,
Karoo,
Western Cape,
South Africa
This secluded bush camp consists of 7 chalets, a Lounge / Conference Centre, Bar and Boma surrounded by rocky crags and the Nuweveld Mountains........ further information |
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Olive Grove Guest Farm - Beaufort West,
Karoo,
Western Cape,
South Africa
We can accommodate no more than 15 delegates for a conference. Conference equipment: Projector screen, flip chart with paper and kokis....... further information |
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Royal Lodge - Beaufort West,
Karoo,
Western Cape,
South Africa
Conference facilities; 1.For up to 25 people 2.For up to 150 people ....... further information |
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Wagon Wheel Country Lodge - Beaufort West,
Karoo,
Western Cape,
South Africa
The resorts`large and up-to-date conference room accommodates 450 delegates seated in theatre formation, or 100 in boardroom formation. Four other conference rooms are available for smaller groups or workshops....... further information |
Team Building and Events Management in Beaufort West
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Beaufort West Information
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Beaufort West is the oldest town in the Central Karoo and its municipality, proclaimed in 1837, is the oldest in South Africa. With modern road and rail links, Beaufort West is ideally situated as a central base from which to explore the Great Karoo and the passes of the Swartberg Mountains. It is also the gateway to holiday resorts in the Western, Eastern and Southern Cape. Beaufort West is a typical "platteland" town with a rich, romantic history. The Bushmen once lived here and fine examples of their rock engravings can still be seen on farms and at nearby Nelspoort.
Today Beaufort West is the centre of an agricultural district based mainly on sheep farming, and is a significant town on the N1 national road.
Next door to Beaufort West is the Karoo National Park. Important fossils have been found in the area, initially by David Baird, son of the local magistrate in 1827.
As part of a drive to create employment opportunities, a hydroponics project was started and now supplies premium herbs and vegetables nationally.
The old Town Hall and the Dutch Reformed Church have been declared national monuments. |
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