Allanridge, nestled in the Free State province of South Africa, is a town steeped in gold-mining history. Established in 1947, it became a pivotal center for the Loraine Gold Mining Company. The town's layout, crafted by the notable town planner William Backhouse, reflects its industrial roots. Although it was incorporated into the Matjhabeng Local Municipality in 2000, Allanridge retains its historical charm with landmarks like the tall headgear and reduction works. Visitors can explore the nearby Phathakahle township, originally established for mine workers, and learn about the town's role in the region's goldfields.
Visit the town to learn about its significant role in the gold mining industry.
Explore the nearby Phathakahle township for a deeper understanding of local life.
Admire the town's layout designed by William Backhouse, a renowned town planner.
Spring offers mild weather, ideal for exploring the town's historical sites.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to experience local events and festivals.
Fall provides pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists, perfect for a relaxed visit.
Winters are mild, making it a good time to explore the town's indoor attractions.
ZAR R
$50-$100 p/day
31,700
English, Afrikaans, Sotho
April-June, September-November
History, Culture, Exploration