| Location: South Africa » Free State » Eastern Free State » Memel The Anglo Boer War and the Rebellion have contributed to the region’s rich history. Various memorials and battlefields may be observed. The well known Amajuba mountain is only 40 km from Memel. The Rebellion, led by General Christiaan de Wet, began in Memel in 1914. De Wet at that stage owned the farm Allanvale just outside of Memel. The Memel commando (of 70 men) were among the first to join De Wet. A Monument, in memory of this popular revolt, was erected in the town in 1915. In 1917, eleven people from the community that were killed in the Rebellion were buried here, among them Gen de Wet’s son. Memel (founded in 1913)is situated in the Drakensberg area in the northeastern corner of the Free State. This quaint town is nestled between vast plains, mountains and streams. The name Memel (meaning ‘surrounded by water’) is of Prussian origin and is indeed an apt description, for this is a water rich area with unique wetlands. The whole area is of spectacular beauty and is a nature lover’s dream. Bordering on the town of Memel is one of the largest remaining natural wetlands in South Africa. It is of international ecological importance and has declared a Ramsar site. The Seekoeivlei wetlands provide a unique aquatic habitat of some 220 oxbow lakes, which have been formed in the Klip River through the centuries. This is one of the few remaining marshes in the Vaal River catchment. A large variety of good, affordable accommodation facilities are available in and around Memel, varying from luxurious guest houses to farm houses, chalets, B&B’s to bungalows and a caravan park. GENERAL INFORMATION How to get there - Newcastle 48 km, Vrede 58 km Average Rainfall – 500 mm – 800 mm per annum Average Temperatures – Summer 24°c; Winter 0°c – 18°c Banks – Absa. Fnb ATM’s – None Mountains – Amajuba HISTORICAL VIEW Dutch Reformed Church - Built behind the monument in 1925. Memorial History lovers will be interested to learn that the 1914 Rebellion started here. A memorial erected in front of the Dutch Reformed Church in honour of the rebellion also marks the spot where General de Wet’s son is buried. Mercury Airways Plane Crash Spitzkop, a koppie near Memel, was the site of South Africa’s first commercial plane crash. On 15 May 1948 a Skyliner (a version of the well known DC – 3) belongings to Mercury Airways, on it’s way from Stanford Hill airport in Durban to Palmietfontein (present day Johannesburg International Airport), crashed into Spitzkop, killing all 13 people on board. The crash was, at the time, regarded as South Africa’s biggest air disaster. The pilot was Commander JN Smith, a recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross during the Second World War. NATURE Seekoeivlei Nature Reserve (5000 ha) Situated within the wetlands area. Of the total of 12 000 ha of flood plane, the wetlands are comprises approximately 3000 ha. The last hippopotamus in the Free State was hot here in 1894. Re-establishment of the hippopotamus into the reserve was started in 1999. this unique habitat is home to thousands of birds. Scarce and endangered species such as the Wattled and Blue Crane, as well as the Crowned Crane are observed here. Memel is the only place in the country, apart from Dullstroom (Mpumalanga), where all three these crane species are found. Apart from the water birds, huge numbers of birds make their home in the plains. The extremely scarce Rudd’s Lark is also found here. The Memel region is one of the areas in South Africa where the largest variety of bird species occur – presumably more than 350 species, of which 232 have already been listed. ATTRACTIONS Game Farm - Outside Memel on the farm Verkykerskop Zulu Cultural Village ACTIVITIES 4 x 4 Routes The nearby Botha’s Pass and the surrounding escarpment lend itself to four wheel driving – check for the condition of the roads during the summer rainy conditions of the roads during the summer rainy season. Remains of the British forts built along the escarpment during the Anglo Boer War can be viewed. Bird Watching Just 2 km north of Memel is one of the largest remaining wetlands of it’s kind in South Africa, stretching from Memel northward to Villiers Hiking Trails Witkoppe Hiking Trail There are numerous hiking trails in the mountains, taking the hikers to pristine forests, waterfalls, caves and panoramic views. A special treat is to come across the mountain rhebuck, reindeer with magnificent antlers, baboons and monkeys. 
Accommodation in and around Memel Antique B&B accommodation in Memel Charlotte extends a warm welcome to her family home in Memel, which is furnished and decorated with antiques collected over many years. The house was built in 1918 and was originally a school hostel.... More
Island Water Villa accommodation in Memel Charlotte extends a warm welcome to her family home in Memel, which is furnished and decorated with antiques collected over many years. The house was built in 1918 and was originally a school hostel.... More
Dumeda Private Caravan Park accommodation in Memel Charlotte extends a warm welcome to her family home in Memel, which is furnished and decorated with antiques collected over many years. The house was built in 1918 and was originally a school hostel.... More
Ronderus Gasteplaas accommodation in Memel Ronderus is about 20km from Memel on the Verkykerskop road. It is the only resident on the farm "Louisa", and perfect for those in search of peace and quiet.... More
Vogel's Nest accommodation in Memel Charlotte extends a warm welcome to her family home in Memel, which is furnished and decorated with antiques collected over many years. The house was built in 1918 and was originally a school hostel.... More
Sneeuwberg accommodation in Memel Charlotte extends a warm welcome to her family home in Memel, which is furnished and decorated with antiques collected over many years. The house was built in 1918 and was originally a school hostel.... More
Kaapsehoop Horse Trails accommodation in Memel Ideal family getaway with comfortable accommodation and beautiful scenery. Peace & tranquility. Horse riding from 1 hour to 5 days wilderness trails, experience not necessary. Childrens holiday pony camps. Tailor made packages.Kaapsehoop Horse Tr... More
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