Clarens - this little town has something on offer for everyone.
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The picturesque town of Clarens is to be found in the Maluti Mountains , just 2 ½ hours drive from Joburg and is within easy travelling distance from all the major cities in South Africa, located only 17 km from the Golden Gate Highlands National Park . Most visitors travel to Clarens for a weekend breakaway, enjoying all that Clarens has to offer, returning totally refreshed and ready for the working week.
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There’s is an awareness of the down-to-earth nature about Clarens that defies the Free State ’s otherwise quite stark nature. In springtime the fruit trees shows off an unforgettable display of blossoms whilst in autumn the Lombard poplars capture the imagination of everyone. Many of the homes and buildings in Clarens are made from sandstone, as originally built by the first English settlers from the Free State.
When visiting Clarens, you will be confronted by its inner beauty and hospitality. The list of things to do in Clarens will easily keep you busy for more than a weekend...more about activities
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The Clarens Golf and Trout Estate
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Property prices in the popular Free State hamlet of Clarens, a comfortable two hour drive from Johannesburg and a stone's throw from the majestic Maluti Mountains of Lesotho, are continuing to rise, driven by the increasing demand for weekend escapes from the daily grind of city life.
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The well known pinnacle point holdings group has developed yet another magnificent golf estate in the eastern Free State. They have managed to create an estate that is environmentally sensitive, aiming to enhance the natural setting of the mountains and streams.
Most people prefer to stay at the Clarens Golf and Trout Estate during winter time, when there are nightly snowfalls and the
small streams, fountains, cascades and waterfalls
freezes up. On the other hand autumn will impress you with a beautiful array of colours; from the treetops to the hilltops.
The new par 72 golf course will surely make all level golfers come back for more fun... more about golf course
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