Situated on the border of Lesotho and South Africa just outside Fouriesburg at the Caledonspoort Border. Facing the spectacular sandstone hill with the outcrop shaped as a camel’s head (giving it it’s name) is this tranquil farm with glorious views of the Maluti Mountains. Camelroc is situated between the two Caledon rivers and is close to Caledonspoort border post. Camelroc can definately be recommended as a good base from which to explore the Eastern Free State as well as Lesotho.
Facing the spectacular sandstone hill with the outcrop shaped as a camel’s head (giving it it’s name) is this tranquil farm with glorious views of the Maluti Mountains. Camelroc is situated between the two Caledon rivers and is close to Caledonspoort border post. Camelroc can definately be recommended as a good base from which to explore the Eastern Free State as well as Lesotho. For those who prefer to stay at base and relax, one can opt to take walks into the mountain, have a swim in the pool and braai beside the cottage whilst enjoying the serenity and splendour of this Eastern Free State countryside. There are diverse activities to be enjoyed and places to discover in the area.
This gateway trail offers spectacular views into the Free State and Lesotho and is one of the best options for beginner hikers, family, school or church groups in the sandstone mountains. Situated on the South Africa side near the Caledonspoort border, the location is ideal for hikers or visitors to this area for a short stop-over. It is also a perfect base to explore Lesotho’s major tourist attractions including the Katse Dam, the ski slopes of Lesotho (85km), dinosaur footprints in Lesotho (50km), the mountian retreats and other tourist
– Hover on an icon for title or view our resort icon key here | Please note: Confirm these facilities with the resort
Map & Directions
Join the Conversation
We'd love to hear your thoughts! Share your insights, questions, and experiences with us and join the conversation. Your feedback helps us create better content and foster a community of passionate caravanners. Post your comment below and be part of the discussion!