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This pleasant little town is set in the midst of stunning scenery. It lies at the foot of the Hantam Mountains and is the capital of the northwestern Cape. One of the largest wool producing districts in South Africa and named after John Calvin, the reformer, in 1851. the word ‘ Hantam; is derived from the Khoikhoi language and means ‘mountain where the red bulbs grow’ – the red bulbs refer to the red uintjies, a small bulb resembling an onion.
GENERAL INFORMATION
How to get there
Brandvlei 173 km, Carnarvon 237 km, Clanwilliam 116 km, Keimoes 414 km, Kenhardt 321 km, Nieuwoudtville 69 km, Upington 466 km, Vanrhynsdorp (N7) 121 km. Williston 102 km
Mountains – Hantam
HISTORICAL VIEW
Calvinia Provincial Museum
Originally an old synagogue (art deco) built in 1920. The museum sheds light on the lifestyle of the town’s inhabitants during the 1900’s.
Dutch Reformed Church
Built in neo gothic style
Grave of Abraham Esau
Anglo Boer war martyr. Abraham Esau sided with the British during the Anglo Boer War and mustered a force of 70 locals to defend the town against the Boer commandos under command of Field Cornet Scholtz. When the town finally surrendered in February 1901, Esau was publicly beaten and shot – only three days before Calvinia was recaptured by the British.
Hantam House
The Cape Dutch house was built by Field Corner A van Wyk during the 1850’s. This national monument today houses a coffee shop with a wine and malt licence.
NATURE
Akkerendam Nature Reserve
Flora and Fauna indigenous to the area, such as the Sterbooom (Cliffortia arborea), can be seen here. Picnic spots and excellent bird watching (more than 63 species recorded). Two hiking trails lead across the Hantam Mountain. Open from sunrise to sunset.
Spring Flowers
Calvinia makes an excellent base from which to explore the region and enjoy the spectacular Namaqualand flowers on most farms (Matjiesfontein, Toren and Nerasie are favoured spots), within a radius of 40 km from town.
ATTRACTIONS
Annual Events
Hantam Meat Festival
A gastronomical experience of typical traditional lamb dishes, held annually on the last Saturday in August.
Klipwerf Orkes
Home to this well known traditional (boeremusiek) band.
ACTIVITIES
4 x 4 routes
There are various routes along the escarpment with picturesque views and bushman (san) paintings, or long a riverbed with huge Namaqua Fig trees clinging to rock surfaces. A must during the spring when Namaqualand flowers adorn the countryside.
Bird Watching
Akkerendam Nature Reserve
Hiking
The Akkerendam Nature Reserve offers two trails. Duration 1 hour and 7 hours respectively. The trails afford beautiful views of the surrounding area