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Bartholomeus Klip Farmhouse

Almond Harvest

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When the summer sun is at its highest and hottest, ’tis the season for harvesting almonds. A dedicated team of pickers harvests the nuts by hand, by gently tapping the trees and collecting the fallen nuts (hulls and fruit) onto long shades of cloth.
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Lambing

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The Elandsberg sheep flock produces an average of 500 lambs every year. This is the prefect opportunity to join our Sunday family lunch offering at the Deckhouse, with a gentle stroll afterwards to see the cute lambs and proud moms! Please make sure to book so that we can look forward to welcoming you to the farm. Every year our Merino sheep flock to the big shed near the Farmhouse for what they believe is a relaxing spa treatment, but turns out to be a vigorous haircut and a not-so-relaxing deep tissue massage ?? The 4000 Merino sheep are kept primarily for their wool. Guests at Bartholomeus Klip particularly enjoy the lambing time (usually after the early winter rains, when there is grazing for the ewes), and like to visit the shearers in the big shed near to the farmhouse, where the wool is shorn, graded and packed into bales
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Geometric Tortoise Project

Join our resident game and nature experts on a tour of interactive conservation projects. The Geometric Tortoises Rehabilitation Project was set up after a fire swept through the Elandsberg Nature reserve in 2012, and aims to research, protect and ensure survival of this rarest and most endangered reptile in Southern Africa.
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Quagga Project

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The Quagga Project is the amazing story of a once extinct subspecies of the Plains Zebra that was brought back to life and into its former habitat by a group of dedicated scientists and farmers. This project, started in 1987 by a group of dedicated people in South Africa, has successfully brought back an animal from extinction and reintroduced it into reserves in its former habitat. By selective breeding from a selected founder population of southern Plains Zebras an attempt is being made to retrieve at least the genes responsible for the Quagga’s characteristic striping pattern.
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Elandsberg Nature Reserve

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10,000 acres of untouched natural wonder, home to 150 bird species and 70 mammal, amphibia and reptile species. A private sanctuary in the heart of the Cape Floristic Region, with over 840 plant species, including endangered fynbos, renosterveld, and the rare, endemic Elandsmontana. At Elandsberg, conservation isn’t just a mission – it’s a legacy. We’re proud to be the founding breeder of the Quagga, once extinct and now running wild again, and a guardian of the critically endangered Geometric Tortoise.
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Flowers & Plants

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The Elandsberg Nature Reserve is part of the Cape Floristic Region, which is one of the world’s six floral kingdoms and the smallest of these by far, but extraordinarily rich in species of flowering plants. The particular flora in our reserve is so special that it has been declared a provincial nature reserve, as well as a Natural Heritage Site, to safeguard it. Some of the flowering plants that grow at Elandsberg, including species that belong to the Amaryllis, Iris, Geranium, Mollugo, and Pea families, can only be found here, and have formally been named elandsmontana
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Guided Nature & Game Drives

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Os destaques de uma estadia no Bartholomeus Klip são a manhã e à noite passeios natureza através da reserva natural 10 000 acres. Há muitos animais na reserva de caça, facilmente vistos nos fynbos baixos ou nas planícies gramíneas, mas o habitante mais importante da reserva é uma criatura muito menor: a tartaruga geométrica ameaçada, um dos répteis mais raros do mundo, segura aqui em seu último habitat viável, perto da Cidade do Cabo.

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Bird watching

Entre as aves de Bartholomeus Klip está a maior ave do mundo, a avestruz, outrora cultivada aqui em grandes bandos no auge do boom da pena de avestruz na década de 1870 e hoje uma das comidas favoritas do leopardo. A magnífica águia negra (conhecida como águia de Verreaux) ninhos nas montanhas, e a enorme barragem perto da fazenda tem uma espetacular variedade de aves aquáticas, alguns residentes como as águias de peixe e os peixes-rei, e outros como os pelicanos e os colhereiros visitantes menos regulares. Os flamingos também foram vistos em algumas das barragens menores de Bartholomeus Klip e há uma série de interessantes pássaros grandes e pequenos na reserva e nas terras de trigo, incluindo grandes bandos do guindaste azul, ave nacional da África do Sul.

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Water Activities

Na barragem, os hóspedes podem ir à água em caiaques, canoas ou praticar windsurf, pesca em água doce ou observação de aves.

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Hiking and walking

Explore a reserva natural de 10 000 acres de bicicleta de montanha, ou dê um passeio suave pelos fynbos. Há também a opção de caminhadas nas montanhas para desfrutar das proteas e aves

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Mountain Biking

Aproveite a fazenda e reserve de bicicleta

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