About time we started telling you about our autumn holidays in the mountains in detail, isn’t it!?
Our first stop was an old and familiar favourite: Golden Gate Highlands National Park in the eastern Free State Province, with scenery so unique that photos from there are instantly recognisable. Here in the foothills of the Maluti and Drakensberg ranges, rugged rocks, hillsides green with waving grass and crystal-clear streams of fresh water all beckon to be explored, and the de Wets just can’t resist!
Golden Gate Dam
Golden Gate scenery
Brandwag Buttress seen from Glen Reenen
Brandwag Buttress seen from the Golden Gate Hotel
Brandwag seen from the Golden Gate Hotel
Scenery along the Mushroom Rocks Trail in Golden Gate Highlands National Park
Big sky country!
Mountain views
Golden Gate’s vulture restaurant
Scenery along Blesbok Loop in Golden Gate
Golden Gate photographer
Golden Gate scenery
Golden Gate scenery – the turnoff to Kestell
Golden Gate scenery
Golden Gate scenery
Impressive rock formations typify Golden Gate
Little Caledon
Poplar and Blue Sky
Clean Mountain Water
Oak Trees in the Meriting Picnic Site
Little Caledon River near Wilgenhof
9 years old: March 2019. Walking in the Mountains
Walking in the Mountains
Mountain stream
Little Caledon River flowing past Glen Reenen
View from Highlands Mountain Retreat
View towards the Drakensberg
Dolerite Dyke formation
Full Moon over Glen Reenen
Walking around Golden Gate is the best way to experience the variety of beautiful wildflowers adorning this special place.
Beautiful wildflowers at Golden Gate
Beautiful wildflowers at Golden Gate
Beautiful wildflowers at Golden Gate: River Lilies
Beautiful wildflowers at Golden Gate
Beautiful wildflowers at Golden Gate
Beautiful wildflowers at Golden Gate
Beautiful wildflowers at Golden Gate
And then while taking in the floral splendour you are bound to notice the astounding diversity of insects, amphibians and reptiles that have made this highland habitat home.
African Monarch
Geranium Bronze
Common Meadow White
Table Mountain Beauty
Long-winged Orange Acraea
Yellow Pansy
Swamp Bluet
Unidentified Grasshopper
Maize Beetles might not be indigenous to South Africa, and actually they are an agricultural pest, but they still make a pretty picture!
Leprous Grasshopper
Wandering Wolf Spider with a fly it caught
Unidentified Grasshoppers, possibly from the genus Catantops
Raucous Toad (photo by Joubert)
Speckled Rock Skink
Golden Gate also boasts with a wonderful array of birds, many kinds of which are hard to find elsewhere in the country. During the 4 days we spent in the Park we identified 56 species of bird, just a small slice of the 180 kinds that have been recorded here since the Park was proclaimed over 50 years ago.
Banded Martin
Little Grebe with chicks
Greater Striped Swallows
Ground Woodpeckers
Amur Falcon (photo by Joubert)
Pied Starling
Cape Canaries
Cape Sparrow
Cinnamon-breasted Bunting
Common Fiscal
Grey-winged Francolin
Mountain Wheatear
Red-knobbed Coot
African Black Duck
White-rumped Swift
White-throated Swallow
African Stonechat
Cape Weaver
Crested Barbet
Hadeda
Levaillant’s Cisticola
Red-collared Widowbird
Yellow-billed Ducks
Cape Turtle Dove
Speckled Mousebird
Female Red-winged Starling
Male Red-winged Starling
Red-winged Starling pair
Golden Gate’s also home to a selection of mammals, both big and small, that are well adapted to the sometimes harsh climatic conditions of a mountainous abode, and these are often encountered while exploring the Park on foot, horseback or the comfort of a vehicle.
Black Wildebeest
Young Chacma Baboon
Blesbok in silhouette
Eland
Grey Rhebuck
Golden Gate’s rangers have beautiful horses with which to patrol
Red Hartebeest
Young Springbok
Black Wildebeest
Herd of eland on a mountain slope
Golden Gate’s rangers have beautiful horses with which to patrol
Red Hartebeest on the run
Black-backed Jackal
Glen Reenen is one of six SANParks-managed establishments offering accommodation to visitors at Golden Gate. On this trip we spent four nights in cottage 27, which has a lovely view from its veranda of the Mushroom Rocks and the glen from which the camp takes its name.
Mushroom Rocks from Unit 27 at Glen Reenen in the Golden Gate Highlands National Park
Cottage 27, Glen Reenen Rest Camp, Golden Gate Highlands National Park, March 2019
Golden Gate Photographer
Glen Reenen must have the most beautiful fuel station anywhere!
Glen Reenen
Glen Reenen Cottage 26
View from Glen Reenen on a misty morning
Glen Reenen Panorama
Golden Gate lies about 400km south of Pretoria. Our favourite route to the Park is over Sasolburg, Heilbron, Bethlehem and Clarens, though the quickest option is probably via Harrismith and the N3-highway.
Our favourite route to Golden Gate, via Sasolburg, Heilbron, Petrus Steyn and Bethlehem, a distance of about 400km from Pretoria (map drawn with Google Maps)
From Golden Gate we made our way to Royal Natal National Park in the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park, and we’ll be sharing some pictures from there in following posts.
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Golden Gate Highlands National Park, Clarens, 9707, South Africa
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So much natural beauty! I imagine that Golden Gate may partly get its name from that golden light on the rock. Gorgeous photos!
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100% correct again, Joanne!
When the family Van Reenen arrived at Golden Gate long ago they did so in the late afternoon, and the setting sun cast its golden rays on the sandstone to welcome them, prompting them to give their new farm the name Golden Gate – the name stuck, and to this day that magnificent scene can still be enjoyed!
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What a gorgeous assortment of scenery, flora and fauna!
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Thanks, Montucky – Golden Gate Highlands National Park really is such a treasure.
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What a beautiful place! I imagine you can home refreshed. 🙂
janet
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The mountains would do that to a person, don’t they Janet!? That’s probably why we return again and again and again and…
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Wow! What a collection of images – name your favorite topic and it’s here! My first glance at the stone chat, and I thought that plume was part of the bird! My artistic imagination quickly took that and ‘ran’ with an illustration in my mind of a bird with a really tall crest – and a brightly-colored finial!
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Thanks Lisa!
Now that fanciful stonechat of yours would certainly get the twitchers to sit up straight!
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Wow! Lots of beautiful flowers, butterflies and scenery there 😍
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And what we’ve managed to showcase here is only a fraction of the treasures you can find at Golden Gate Highlands National Park!
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You are very convincing – lovely photographs that show how worth it is to stop for a visit to Golden Gate instead of merely passing through!
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It really is such a worthwhile destination – thanks Anne!
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Dit was nou so ‘n fantastiese verslag. Jy het my nou lus gemaak om gou weer soontoe te gaan. Die veldblom foto’s is vir my die heel mooiste.Pragtige inskrywing Dries!PS(Gaan dit beter?)
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Ai, dit is baie gaaf van jou, Dina! Golden Gate is n pragtige plek – op groot en klein skaal!
Ek waardeer dit regtig dat jy aan my dink! Op hierdie stadium gaan dit nog tussen die boom en die bas en het ons nog nie sekerheid oor wat met my aangaan en hoe dit behandel kan word of herstel kan word nie. Ek is nou onder n spesialis se behandeling en moet Maandag my ingewandes bo en onder laat bekyk moet allerhande “skopiee”… My arms is al vol kneuskolle van al die bloedtoetse en nog lyk dit nie of dit die einde daarvan is nie.
So, toe besluit ek om bietjie virtueel Golden Gate toe te vlug.
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Sterkte, ek is seker jou probleem sal vasgestel word. Sterkte vir daardie ondersoeke..dis aaklig, maar nodig. Ek dink Maandag aan jou!
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Ek waardeer dit opreg, dankie Dina!
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Lovely, i always enjoy the virtual wander with you along your wilderness tracks 🙂 The scenery is stunning there…..
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Nice to see you around here again, Liz, and thank you for the kind comment!
Golden Gate holds some very special memories for us – how could it not!?
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Oh, your visual and descriptive landscapes make me want to get lost there! Beautiful.
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Just a hop, skip and jump over the ‘Berg from you!
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Ek het vir 5 jaar in die Oos Vrystaat gebly en is van tyd tot tyd daardeur. Mens raak so lief vir die sandsteen berge en unieke voëls. Ek is veral mal oor jou highland retreat foto. Sien uit na die Royal Natal fotos!
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Sjoe ja, ek kan my indink dat hierdie fotos jou so bietjie laat terug verlang na die Vrystaat, Liza!?
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Ja!! Baie 🙂
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Wonderful!
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So glad you liked it, thank you!
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You must be the luckiest people alive, De Wets family.
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When we’re out in the wild places of South Africa it certainly feels that way to us as well, Tracy!
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Oh how wonderful your photos are, although some of the insects did make my hairs prickle a bit. 😅You and your family must have had the best holiday there. Thanks for sharing your photos, Dries.
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We always have great fun at Golden Gate, Sylvia, and this time was no exception. It really is a favourite of ours.
And I must admit to praying all the time while photographing that Leprous Grasshopper – the thing is huge, and if it jumped onto me my screams might just have caused a rockfall…
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I only just got out of bed and you’ve given me my first laugh of the day. 🤣
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What a joy to be able to help to get your day going the right way, Sylvia!
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Nou het ek darem lekker saam met julle gekuier. Ek was ongelukkig nooit in Golden Gate gewees nie, dis my verlies. Hierdie reeks fotos was so mooi dit het gevoel of ek sommer daar is. Daardie Unknown sprinkaantjies kan darem vir jou spring. AS mens so in die veld loop spring hul gereeld op. Nogal moeilik om hul sommer te vang. Het as kind hul altyd gevang en dan gekyk hoe ver hul kan spring van my hand af. Dankie vir lekker kuier.
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Baie dankie dat jy saam met ons deur Golden Gate kom toer het, Ineke, en vir die deel van jou lekker herinneringe!
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Ek was saam daar, het julle my gesien? Ek het jou deel oor jul vakansie terdeë geniet, de Wet.
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Nee, Una, hoe het ons mekaar gemis!? Watter datums was julle daar?
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