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Humansdorp, approximately 87 km from Port Elizabeth, is situated at the foot of the Kouga Mountains (2 km off the N2). It is the gateway to the magnificent Garden Route and the entrance to the lovely shores of St Francis Bay. The town lies at the eastern end of the fynbos region and apart from Namaqualand and the Western Cape, nowhere else in the fynbos as exquisite as it is in the Humansdorp and Kouga regions. More than 2000 species have been recorded in this area and the annual Fynbos Festival is very popular with flower lovers.
GENERAL INFORMATION
How to get there
Port Elizabeth 87 km, St Francis Bay 20 km, Cape St Francis 26 km, Oyster Bay 26 km, Jeffereys Bay 18 km
Altitude: 150 m above sea level
Average Rainfall: 700 mm – 800 mm
Average Temperatures
Summer 18°c – 26°c; Winter 8°c – 17°c
Banks
Absa (ATM), Boland (ATM), FNB (ATM), Standard (ATM)
Dams
Churchill, Impofu
Mountains
Kouga Mountains
HISTORICAL VIEW
Hero’s Acre
Humansdorp Museum
Preserves local history
War Memorial
Erected at the entrance to the town in memory of residents of the area who perished during the two World Wars.
Watermill
Built in 1874, this mill is currently being restored
ATTRACTIONS
Annual Events
Fynbos Festival – August
Agricultural Show – September
ACTIVITIES
Hiking
Boskloof Hiking Trail
The trail meanders through forest and kloof and offers unique vegetation (‘driebessiebos’), a large variety of bird species, small antelope and monkeys.
Sport
Humansdorp Golf Club
Gary Player designed golf course