Hartbeespoort, informally known as "Harties", is a small resort town in the North West Province of South Africa, situated on slopes of the Magaliesberg mountain and the banks of the Hartbeespoort Dam. The name of the town means "gateway of the hartbees" in Afrikaans. Schoemansville]], named after General Hendrik Schoeman, a Boer General in the Anglo-Boer War, who owned the farm that the Hartbeespoort Dam was built on, is the oldest neighbourhood of Hartbeespoort.
Image: Hartbeespoort Dam Wall, North West, South Africa (20329599590)
Image: Jasmyn Farmers Market, Hartbeespoort, North West, South Africa (20332919489)
Image: French Village, Hartbeespoort, North West, South Africa (20540063291)
Image: Old Railway bridge next to the Oberon road panoramio
The Magaliesberg of northern South Africa, is a modest but well-defined mountain range composed mainly of quartzites. It rises at a point south of the Pilanesberg to form a curved prominence that intersects suburban Pretoria before it peters out some 50 km (31 mi) to the east, just south of Bronkhorstspruit. The highest point of the Magaliesberg is reached at Nooitgedacht, about 1,852 metres (6,076 ft) above sea level. A cableway reaching to the top of the mountain range is located at Hartbeespoort Dam, providing sweeping views of the Magaliesberg and surrounding area.
Magaliesberg
Magaliesberg east to Hartebeespoort Dam from vicinity of Castle Gorge
Magaliesberg near Olifantsnek Dam
Tonquani Kloof in the Magaliesberg