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Where action, adventure and the Malutis meet

Maluti Mountains Route, Free State

A choice of day trips in this area of the Free State includes ancient dinosaur footprints and the Cannibal Caves at Mohale’s Hoek, where cannibals once lived. For bikers and 4x4 enthusiasts, the mountain passes of Naudesnek, Lundeansnek, Otto du Plessis and Baster Voetslaanpad will get your adrenaline pumping.

Zastron to Wepener, Free State, the country village lifestyle Country-style village life in Zastron

Did you know?

Zastron is called 'the place of the Eye' because of an eyelike hole in an adjacent mountain

The villages of Zastron and Wepener, in the Free State, are part of the scenic Maluti Mountains Route, serving as a gateway to Lesotho.

There are 4 entry points into Lesotho here within a 75km radius. Travellers, bikers and 4x4 enthusiasts from Gauteng and the Cape who like to head off the beaten track often head this way.

Zastron and Wepener are agricultural towns surrounded by productive livestock, dairy, wheat and cattle farms, situated in a dramatic landscape, creased with mountains. 

1 000s of years ago the region was home to the San (also known as Bushman) people who lived in the surrounding sandstone caves. Their legacy lives on in their rock paintings on the surrounding farms, some of which you can visit. In the 1800s the region was a fierce battleground for land between the Free State settlers and the Basotho people, and between the Boers and the British during the South African War (sometimes called the Anglo-Boer War).

Hunters from all over the world, the United States in particular, visit here each year, frequenting the hunting lodges in and around Zastron. If you're a golfer, bring along your clubs as there's a fine 9-hole golf course 2km outside of Zastron.

The Montagu Dam offers excellent fishing and watersports. Hiking trails, mountain biking, rock climbing and quad biking are also favourite pastimes in this area.

The legendary woollen Basotho blanket with its distinctive patterns can be traced back to Lord Ian Fraser, an early resident, who first imported them from Britain. Spend a winter in these parts and you will well understand why the blanket, worn as a cloak, is an essential piece of clothing.

Zastron is a lively village, and you will be warmly welcomed by the locals, keen to show you around.

 

Travel tips & Planning info

Who to contact

Anelme Smit

Head of Zastron Information Centre

Cellphone: +27 (0)78 944 7354

Email: anelmesmit@yahoo.com

Web: www.zastron.co.za

How to get here

Zastron and Wepener are approx 550km from Johannesburg and 120km from Bloemfontein. From Johannesburg, follow the route to Kroonstad, Senekal and Clocolan, and take the R26 to Zastron.

Around the area

Visit the country of Lesotho while you are in the region. You will need your passport to enter this mountain kingdom.

Length of stay

Spend at least 3 days discovering the area.

Where to stay

The towns of Zastron and Wepener in the Free State offer a range of guest houses, B&Bs and farmstays. Contact the Zastron Information Centre on + 27 (0)78 944 7354 or email the Lord Fraser Guesthouse on info@lordfraser.co.za.

What to eat

Most of the guesthouses, B&Bs and farmstays offer meals - ask your host. Zastron has restaurants and pubs.