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Location

North-Eastern segment of the Eastern Cape Province.

A largish centre founded in the middle of the 19th century as a frontier settlement and named in honour of England's Queen Victoria. Queenstown serves the surrounding cattle and sheep-farming spreads.

The town's main assets are its pleasant sunken gardens and, most strikingly, the spectacular mountain-and-valley scenery of the countryside around. The Bamboesberg range lies to the north-west (highest point Aasvoelberg, 2208 metres above sea level); the Winterberge mountains tumble away to the south and south-west.

 

Highlights

The local art gallery; the town's Nature Reserve (aloes, cycads, acacias, and the yellow-blossomed tamboekie thorn tree, which is found nowhere else). The reserve is crossed by a superb scenic drive.

 

Amenities

Tourist information centre (behind the town hall);shopping mall; restaurants; guesthouses, B&Bs.

 

Nearest Towns

Cradock; Port Elizabeth lies on the coast to the south-west; East London is to the south-east.

 

 


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