Free State National Botanical Garden - Attractions Nearby Pembi Bloemfontein Conference Centre

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Free State National Botanical Garden - Pembi Bloemfontein Conference Venue Nearby Attractions


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Free State National Botanical Garden
The Free State National Botanical Garden in Bloemfontein offer visitors an opportunity to relax in a natural environment surrounded by beautiful indigenous vegetation. Encompassing a lush valley between the impressive dolerite koppies, Bloemfontein's Botanical Gardens includes both woodland and grassland, as well as a wide variety of animal life. Open all through the year, the Free State National Botanical Gardens are lovely for a day out in the Bloemfontein sun.

Covering a landscape of 70 hectares the Free State National Botanical Garden was established in 1965. Bloemfontein's Botanical Garden has more than natural heritage, but is also a site of historical interest. Pottery dating back to the Iron Age has been discovered here and can be viewed in the herbarium. Throughout the Free State National Botanical Garden there are some 400 plant species featuring lovely decorative indigenous trees. The bold colors of Lion's ear, dwarf coral tree and red-hot poker are splashed through the garden. Pathways guide visitors through this natural wonder and up to rocky outcrops with stunning views.



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