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About Loeriesfontein

Loeriesfontein is a small town in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. Loeriesfontein falls within the Hantam region of the Karoo. Loeriesfontein is surrounded by mountains, and it is accessed from the N7 highway, turning off on the R27 at Van Rhynsdorp to Nieuwoudtville, follow the R357 to Loeriesfontein (a further 65km north).

The town of Loeriesfontein forms part of the Namaqualand area which is well known for its floral displays in Spring time, and also for its great variety of almost 4000 different plants species. Most of these plants can be found in the vicinity of Loeriesfontein. During the Spring, if there has been good rains, the town explodes into a kaleidescope of spring flowers that can be seen far and wide! The flower season sometimes lasts until October depending on when the rains came.

Quiver Tree Forest
A rich centre of Khoisan culture and one of the ancient treasures of South Africa's floral heritage, this forest of quiver trees, is the largest and most southern colony for this member of the aloe family. It is also the largest forest of its kind in the world.

The quiver tree forest in the Northern Cape invites you to step out of time as you enter the world of these ancient giants. These remarkable trees (Aloe dichotoma), which together comprise the largest aloe forest in the world, are a cornerstone of Khoisan culture. They are also just one part the rich floral heritage of this remote outback, in which you'll find the small towns of Nieuwoudtville and Loeriesfontein.

This aloe tree forest was a gathering place of Khoisan hunters who would journey here in days long gone to source holders for their arrows. The hollowed out branches of the tree made excellent quivers to hold their poisoned hunting arrows.

These trees, which have distinctive smooth branches and scale-like bark, grow to 400 years old and produce vivid yellow flowers in May, June and July, as they have been doing for many thousands of years. The moment you enter this forest, you will be transported back to the ancient world of the Khoisan and still further back in time to an age before any human footprints passed this way.

The quiver tree forest will make an indelible impression on you; it will silence you and inspire you; it will remind you that time is profound and that this natural world has witnessed far more than we will ever know.

The quiver tree forest is situated on Gannabos, a private farm whose owners, Merwe and Liezel van Wyk, graciously allow visitors onto their property to experience this extraordinary sight. A trail of visitors journey to the forest each year: it is a coveted location for photographers and botanists, and a favourite stop-off for visitors from all over the world who annually visit this region to experience its legendary spring flower extravaganza.

The aloe tree forest is included in the flower maps of the area. If you are travelling to this area or if you are en route to the Augrabies Falls and the Kalahari, make a point of taking the turn-off to Gannabos where you will find B&B accommodation, photography sessions and the famous forest.


Quick Facts

Province: The Northern Cape
Country: South Africa

Why go?

- Fred Turner Museum (27 windmills on display - only two museums of its kind in the world!)
- Rheboksfontein farm (You will find a farm museum and an old working horse-mill)
- Quiver Tree Forest (One of the world's largest kokerbome (Aloe dichotoma) forests)
- Concentration Camp Cemetery

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History

Said to have been named after a Jewish travelling salesman named Lurie or alternatively it could be named after the Loerie bird (Turacu corythaix).



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