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The Nieuwoudtville Falls are found north of the lovely little town of Nieuwoudtville in the Northern Cape’s Great Karoo. Spectacular after good summer rains, they are formed where the Doring River drops 100m down to a rock pool. Picnic by the falls or stay overnight at the camping site.
Just 76km north of the Northern Cape's charming little town of Nieuwoudtville on the Bokkeveld Plateau on the Great Karoo are the Nieuwoudtville Falls (pronounced knee-vote-vill).
Because the whole region lies on the edge of an escarpment, it enjoys high rainfall and the Nieuwoudtville Falls are particularly impressive after good summer rains when they plunge 100m down a rocky ravine into a deep pool below. Look out for raptors, including large eagles, which often soar over the falls as they hunt for prey.
You won't find too many other visitors here, except during the Namaqua wild flower season when the desert blooms into red, yellow, purple and orange life with the advent of the spectacular annual wild flower display. In August and September the usually arid landscape is transformed into a dense carpet of glowing colour.
Nieuwoudtville is named after 2 Afrikaans brothers who established the original farm in 1897. It lies amidst flat countryside dominated by wheatlands, proteas and heather.
Today it's the most attractive town in the area, resonating with history and character. Old tin-roofed, honey-coloured sandstone buildings huddle together in a hollow sheltered by lots of trees. On its outskirts you'll find the poignant remains of some of the dwellings of early settlers, driven out by inclement weather and harsh living conditions.
This area is full not only of settler history, but also of early indigenous culture. If you're interested, take a trip to nearby Papkuilsfontein to see ancient rock art.
Nieuwoudtville has a unique botanical distinction – it's home to the world's highest concentration of bulb species. Check out thousands of endemic bulbinellas at the Nieuwoudtville Wild Flower Reserve or in other nature reserves in the area.
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