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Situated
in the heart of the Swartland, lies the town of Malmesbury. The name
“Swartland” is derived from the black colour of the indigenous
Renosterveld vegetation during the hot summer months. A kaleidoscope
of colours, bright blue skies, golden wheat fields, hills overgrown
with sunny yellow canola and green vineyards will greet the tourist.
The town boasts the country’s oldest milling
company, Bokomo, which is ninety years old. The sandy, marsh and
Renosterveld vegetation erupts with spring flowers from June through
September and can be enjoyed in all their splendour in the surrounding
region. Keen golfers can look forward to the exciting new 18-hole
competition golf course and country estate, which will soon grace
the northern skyline of the town.
For the enthusiastic sportsmen there are 4x4 trails,
game and nature drives, clay pigeon shooting and mountain bike rides.
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