Bothaville is a small town 80 km’s north-west of Kroonstad. Established in 1893 on the farm Botharnia, a portion of Gladdedrift which had been bought by Theunis Louis Botha, and named after him.
The Bothaville area is located approximately 50 km’s south of Klerksdorp, 80 km north of Welkom and 200 km’s south of Gauteng. Bothaville is strategically located close to the gold mining towns of Klerksdorp. Bothaville was officially declared the Maize Capital of South Africa in February
Bothaville is also a major producer of quality vegetables, lovely export roses, authentic pottery, handsome articles, stock-farming, agro-processing and has bio-fuel plant. The annual Nampo Harvest Show every May attracts about 50 000 thousand people worldwide. This show dates back to 1967, and its main objective is to enable farmers to compare farming products. More than 600 exhibitors take part in this annual show. During this show hundreds of temporary jobs are created for the local community.
Nala Local Municipality is comprised of two main towns – Bothaville and Wesselsbron. The seat of the municipality is Bothaville.
Three major rivers feature prominently in the Free State Province, of which two flow through the Nala Municipality. The Vals River runs from east to west through the town of Bothaville towards the Vaal River, which forms the north-western boundary of the municipality, and the Vet River flows just south of the Wesselsbron district and forms the southern boundary of the Nala region. Both the rivers play a significant role in the provision of water to Bothaville and Wesselsbron respectively. The topography of the area is homogenous, with moderate slopes. The only significant natural feature is the sensitive wetland system found just south of Wesselsbron.
Bothaville Tourism
Bothaville is part of the Flamingo Route in the Free State.
Tourism Contact: – 057 391 8995
The Flamingo Route runs through the Lejweleputswa District, an important agricultural and gold-producing area. This combination makes for a variety of leisure activities – exploring a local gold mine, game viewing and visiting key historical sites. And for lovers of the fast lane, the Free State’s own Phakisa Freeway Race Track is a must-see.
The route includes the following towns:
- Bothaville
- Welkom
- Ventersburg
- Virginia
- Winburg
- Brandfort
BOTHAVILLE – A SMALL TOWN WITH A BIG HEART
The small town of Bothaville is famous for the world’s second largest private agricultural show: the NAMPO Harvest Festival, held each May. Places of interest include:
- The Doornkraal Monument – honouring the Boers killed during the Battle of Doornkraal.
- Hiking, birdwatching and watersport opportunities.
- Sadat and Middelbult farms, which breed Arabian horses.
- Middelbult and Slots Rose Farm, which have hundreds of rose hybrids.
- The Tarentaalbosch Christmas Market – a large art and craft market held annually at the end of October.
Bothaville Attractions
History
Dutch Reformed Church
The imposing sandstone church was erected in 1918, was designed by Gerhard Moerdyk, the architect who designed the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria. The beautiful sandstone vicarage was built in 1898.
Rider Memorial
A marble Anglo-Boer War memorial, the Rider Memorial, is situated in front of the Dutch Reformed Church.
Historic Police Station
The oldest building in town, a three-room sandstone building in President Street, was erected in 1894 to serve as a police station and prison. It now serves as the town’s museum.
The Town Hall
This lovely old building is a structure well worth preserving.
Doornkraal Battlefield and Monument
The Doornkraal Battlefield near Bothaville was the site of a surprise attack on General Christian de Wet and his men on 6 November 1900. Although De Wet escaped, the other members of his commando made a brave stand and fought to the bitter end. De Wet’s escape led to a determined effort by the British to capture him and became known as the second drive on de Wet.The Monument erected at the battlefield site honours the 131 Boers who died in the attack.
Bothaville contact details:
- Sandveld Nature Reserve – Tel: (053) 433 1703
- Sandveld Resort – Tel: 053 433 1701/2
- Bloemhof Dam
- NAMPO Harvest Festival (May) – Tel: 056 515 2146
- Food and Witblits Festival (Apr)
- Bloemhof Bonanza Fishing Comp. (May) – Tel: 082 440 5398
- Doornkraal Monument
WELCOME TO WELKOM
One of South Africa’s youngest cities, Welkom was established after the discovery of gold in the area in 1947. Welkom’s many interesting tourist attractions include:
• The Gold Museum – a fascinating history of gold mining and the origins of Welkom.
• Underground mine tours through a modern mine.
• The Phakisa Freeway Race Track – one of the fastest tracks in the world.
• The Harmony and Sibanye gold mines.
• The Welkom Flea Market event, held every second week of the month.
• The challenging and well-kept Oppenheimer Park Golf Course.
• Klippan Farm, featuring a variety of animals and traditional Free State farming equipment.
• Aandenk Monument, where the first borehole was drilled in search of gold.
• Thabong Township, where most migrant workers on the Welkom Mines lived.
FASCINATING VENTERSBURG
The tiny town of Ventersburg has a colourful history. Here you can see:
• The ruins of the Basotho chief Moshoeshoe’s Kraal.
• The country’s only fully-restored Police Museum.
• The remains of the Voortrekker hospital.
• The Skanskraal Monument.
• The graves of children who died in the measles epidemic of the 1830s.
• The well-preserved ruins of a prehistoric settlement.
• The Sand River Monument.
If you’re looking for a fun family outing, visit the popular Aldam Resort or the Willem Pretorius Game Reserve overlooking the Allemanskraal Dam.
VIRGINIA’S HEART OF GOLD
A beautiful town with a strong gold mining heritage, Virginia is the home of the famous Virginia Jewellery School (tel: 057 904 4364). Visitors can also enjoy boating, fishing and water-skiing on the Sand River, or hiking and birdwatching along the river banks. The nearby Tikwe Lodge Nature Drive offers 40 species of buck, zebras and giraffes, as well as cruises along the Sand River.
WINBURG – A WINDOW ON THE VOORTREKKERS
The oldest proclaimed town in South Africa, Winburg is home to the Free State’s Voortrekker Monument and also the Voortrekker Museum. The Voortrekkers (“pioneers” in Dutch/Afrikaans) moved by ox wagon from the Cape Colony into the interior in the 1830s-40s. The nearby Erfenis Dam Nature Reserve offers great fishing and game viewing.
BRANDFORT…WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT?
The small town of Brandfort was where Nelson Mandela’s former wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, spent nine years under house arrest for terrorism from 1977-1985. You can still see her former home in the township of Majwemasweu. Another interesting piece of history is the Florisbad archaeological site at Soutpan, 45km from Brandfort. See where the skull of a 260,000 year-old hominid and other fossils have been found, then visit the renovated Florisbad Resort for some R&R. You can also see graves dating back to the concentration camps of the Anglo-Boer war.
RESERVES AND RESORTS
Willem Pretorius Nature Reserve and Resort– 30km from Ventersburg.Tel: 057 651 4003/4
Sandveld Nature Reserve and Resort – 126km from Bothaville.Tel: 053 433 1701/2/3
Erfenis Dam Nature Reserve – 30km from Winburg.Tel: 057 733 2125
Soetdoring Nature Reserve, Resort and Predator Park– 45km from Bloemfontein.Tel: 051 433 1167 (reserve)
Key Statistics 2011
Total population | 4,152 |
Young (0-14) | 24% |
Working Age (15-64) | 64,2% |
Elderly (65+) | 11,8% |
Dependency ratio | 55,7 |
Sex ratio | 93,8 |
Population density | 125 persons/km2 |
No schooling aged 20+ | 2% |
Higher education aged 20+ | 21,3% |
Matric aged 20+ | 37,8% |
Number of households | 1,372 |
Average household size | 2,7 |
Female headed households | 29,9% |
Formal dwellings | 78,1% |
Housing owned/paying off | 53,8% |
Flush toilet connected to sewerage | 78,8% |
Weekly refuse removal | 76,4% |
Piped water inside dwelling | 76% |
Electricity for lighting | 79,2% |