The Himeville village was named after Sir Alfred Hime, a road engineer elected Prime Minister of Natal in 1889.
The stone buildings which are now the Himeville Museum were built in 1900 as the last of Natal's loop-holed forts before housing prisoners until 1972. An open-air exhibition of settler and agricultural history is surrounded by many display rooms housing military, traditional African and even trout-fishing memorabilia. The museum is also home to a valued collection of San (bushman) artefacts.
There are three golf courses in the Himeville / Underberg district and numerous rivers for swimming, rafting, canoeing and tubing. In summer months, Himeville makes the perfect base for canoeists who plan to paddle the rivers in the area from the Umkomaas to the Umzimkulu.
Himeville is perfect for horse riding and there are numerous horse trails in the area. Polo is a well established sport here and in "polo season" (winter) the local polo fields, located in the neary town of Underberg, offer a day of fun and excitement for the whole family.
The Southern Drakensberg region is rainbow and brown trout country and there are more fly-fishing opportunities here than anywhere else in the South Africa. The Underberg-Himeville Trout Fishing Club has rights to more than 160km of river plus 60 dams with a surface area exceeding 400 hectares. There are also a number of private dams in and around the Underberg / Himeville District for the fly fishing enthusiast.
Visitors to Himeville can arrange with local tour operators for day trips up Sani Pass and into the mountain kingdom of Lesotho. Departures are from the Himeville Arms Hotel. If you have acces to a 4 x 4 vehicle, you may choose to make the trip into Lesotho on your own. A valid passport is compulsory.
Visit the Himeville Portal [www.himeville.co.za] for more information.
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The road up Sani Pass between the two border posts is very steep and sometimes only 4-wheel drive vehicles are allowed through the RSA border post (open 8am to 4pm). A valid passport is essential. There is abundant accommodation of all categories in the Himeville district.
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