Perdekop
Perdekop (literally Horse Hill) is a village of 5,000 people (2011) on top of a 1,889 m peak in Mpumalanga.
Get in
[edit]Cycle or by car. The village is near Volksrust.
Get around
[edit]The village is so small that you can walk or cycle.
See
[edit]- A huge Dutch Reformed Church (NGK) church, which used to hold 600 parishioners at its best times.
- Roodedraai Museum – a private museum with one of South Africa's largest collections of Anglo-Boer War memorabilia. It is an old school building reconstructed into a historic village, with a general store, school house, post office and restaurant. It has a letter written by Sir Winston Churchill, and thousands of artifacts dating back to before the Anglo-Boer War
Do
[edit]Before visiting Perdekop you can look at the option of arranging a visit (before hand) to a nearby horse riding facilities for a day of riding.
You can visit Majuba Hill as well as Perdekop which played a major role in keeping the Boer's horses alive and safe from sickness.
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