
Mountain Biking in Clarens
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Stoke House
From
R 1,200
Per night for two in February





The Stoke House is self-catering, pet friendly accommodation in Clarens. It comprises the Main House, Tippie and Tomac with 4 bedrooms, 2 suite showers and 2 bedrooms sharing a full bathroom with bath and shower. A stone's throw away from the town square.
Parking
Full Kitchen
Hiking

Stoke House
Self-catering
From
R 1,200
Per night for two in February
Parking
Full Kitchen
Hiking
About Clarens
Clarens sits at the foot of the Maluti Mountains in the eastern Free State, drawing visitors with its sandstone cliffs, art galleries, and access to Golden Gate Highlands National Park. This small town has evolved into a popular weekend destination for those seeking mountain air and outdoor activities.
Clarens was established in 1912 and named after the Swiss town where President Paul Kruger died in exile. The town occupies a striking location in the Rooiberge foothills, with the dramatic sandstone formations of the eastern Free State creating a natural amphitheatre around it. At an altitude of approximately 1,800 metres, the climate remains temperate year-round, with cold winters that occasionally bring snow to the surrounding peaks.
The town has become known for its concentration of art studios, craft shops, and restaurants housed in sandstone buildings along the main street. Local artists display their work in various galleries, and the town hosts regular markets where visitors can purchase handmade goods and regional produce. The dining scene ranges from traditional South African fare to contemporary cuisine, with several establishments offering outdoor seating that takes advantage of the mountain views.
Golden Gate Highlands National Park lies just 15 kilometres from Clarens and provides the main draw for outdoor enthusiasts. The park protects a landscape of sandstone cliffs, grasslands, and valleys where hikers can explore trails of varying difficulty. Birdwatchers visit the area to spot bearded vultures and other raptors that nest in the cliffs. The Ash River flows through the region, and several dams in the vicinity offer opportunities for trout fishing. Mountain biking trails wind through the surrounding farmland and into the foothills.
Those searching for Clarens accommodation will find options ranging from self-catering cottages to guesthouses and small hotels. The town experiences its busiest periods during school holidays and long weekends when visitors from Gauteng and other provinces arrive. Advance booking is advisable during these peak times.
The surrounding area includes several working farms where visitors can arrange horse riding or simply explore the landscape on foot. The Basotho Cultural Village, located within Golden Gate Highlands National Park, provides insight into the history and traditions of the Basotho people who have inhabited these mountains for centuries. Day trips from Clarens can extend to the nearby town of Fouriesburg or into the mountainous terrain of the eastern Free State, where rural roads pass through farming communities and offer views across the Caledon River valley towards Lesotho.
Clarens was established in 1912 and named after the Swiss town where President Paul Kruger died in exile. The town occupies a striking location in the Rooiberge foothills, with the dramatic sandstone formations of the eastern Free State creating a natural amphitheatre around it. At an altitude of approximately 1,800 metres, the climate remains temperate year-round, with cold winters that occasionally bring snow to the surrounding peaks.
The town has become known for its concentration of art studios, craft shops, and restaurants housed in sandstone buildings along the main street. Local artists display their work in various galleries, and the town hosts regular markets where visitors can purchase handmade goods and regional produce. The dining scene ranges from traditional South African fare to contemporary cuisine, with several establishments offering outdoor seating that takes advantage of the mountain views.
Golden Gate Highlands National Park lies just 15 kilometres from Clarens and provides the main draw for outdoor enthusiasts. The park protects a landscape of sandstone cliffs, grasslands, and valleys where hikers can explore trails of varying difficulty. Birdwatchers visit the area to spot bearded vultures and other raptors that nest in the cliffs. The Ash River flows through the region, and several dams in the vicinity offer opportunities for trout fishing. Mountain biking trails wind through the surrounding farmland and into the foothills.
Those searching for Clarens accommodation will find options ranging from self-catering cottages to guesthouses and small hotels. The town experiences its busiest periods during school holidays and long weekends when visitors from Gauteng and other provinces arrive. Advance booking is advisable during these peak times.
The surrounding area includes several working farms where visitors can arrange horse riding or simply explore the landscape on foot. The Basotho Cultural Village, located within Golden Gate Highlands National Park, provides insight into the history and traditions of the Basotho people who have inhabited these mountains for centuries. Day trips from Clarens can extend to the nearby town of Fouriesburg or into the mountainous terrain of the eastern Free State, where rural roads pass through farming communities and offer views across the Caledon River valley towards Lesotho.