Nieuwoudtville is a town in Namakwa District Municipality in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. The town lies on the Bokkeveld Escarpment, and was established in 1897. The Nieuwoudtville Falls on the Doring River are located a few kilometres north of the town.[2]

Nieuwoudtville
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Nieuwoudtville is located in Northern Cape
Nieuwoudtville
Nieuwoudtville
Nieuwoudtville is located in South Africa
Nieuwoudtville
Nieuwoudtville
Coordinates: 31°22′S 19°6′E / 31.367°S 19.100°E / -31.367; 19.100
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceNorthern Cape
DistrictNamakwa
MunicipalityHantam
Established1897; 127 years ago (1897)
Area
 • Total26.26 km2 (10.14 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total2,093
 • Density80/km2 (210/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African9.0%
 • Coloured80.6%
 • Indian/Asian1.6%
 • White8.2%
 • Other0.6%
First languages (2011)
 • Afrikaans2%
 • English3.1%
 • Other1.8%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
8181
PO box
8180
Area code027

Nieuwoudtville is in the Succulent Karoo biome, which has less than 200 mm rainfall in winter and is even more arid in summer. However the region about this community is an oasis in the biome, with the Doring River falling off the escarpment nearby.

Nieuwoudtville is a popular tourist destination in South Africa, especially during the wild flower season, because of its unique placement in the Karoo. The Karoo plain is known as the Bokkeveld and has a reputation as the bulb capital of the world. During spring geophytes, also known as bulbs, bloom in the area around the town. The bulbs are very rain dependent. There is also a bulb nursery where you can pick up your own bulbs to plant back at home.

Other than the bulb flower season, there are a wide variety of attractions in Nieuwoudtville such as a waterfall just outside the town, a quiver tree forest, local sandstone ruins, glacial pavement, the Oorlogskloof Nature Reserve, the Hantam National Botanical Garden and a myriad activities that include bird watching, hiking and a star gazing.[3]

Blue pride-of-Nieuwoudtville endemic to Nieuwoudtville.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Main Place Nieuwoudtville". Census 2011.
  2. ^ "Nieuwoudtville Information". Wheretostay. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
  3. ^ "Nieuwoudtville".

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