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The town was named after Hans Brits, a companion of Dr David Livingstone, the famous African explorer and missionary, on one of his journeys into the interior. Brits settled on the farm Gemsbokfontein on which the town was established in 1877 when a group of local farmers bought a section of the farm to build a church and establish a community centre. Today, Britstown is a the principal centre for a wool, mutton and karakul farming district.
GENERAL INFORMATION
How to get there
Victoria West 98 km, De Aar 52 km, Vosburg 61 km, Strydenburg 77 km
Dams
Maritzdam, Smartt Syndicate Dam
HISTORICAL VIEW
Britstown Museum
Rediscover the past by visiting the Britstown Museum in Raath Street, formerly the Holy Trinity Church
Dutch Reformed Church – built in 1877
San Rock Art
Excellent examples can be viewed on the farms Brakwater and Schilderspan. For an appointment contact the Transkaroo Country Lodge
Transport Museum
Richmond St Displays of various forms of transport dating back to the pioneer days
ATTRACTIONS
Annual Events
Agricultural Show – March
Kambro Roadstall
Take a break at this roadstall, 21 km on the N12 from Britstown to Kimberley. A wide variety of home baked and hand made products from the local community can be enjoyed in the shady tea garden.
Martitzdam
Smartt Syndicate Dam
24 km west of Britstown, is the largest privately built dam in South Africa. The dam was destroyed during the 1961 floods, and rebuilt by government in 1964.
ACTIVITIES
Hunting
Barendsfontein, Doornkuil, Holdakkies, Holpan, Maritzdam Hunting Lodge, Soutaar, Twyfelhoek