Prince Albert
tel: +27 (0)23 5411 366 fax: +27 (0)23
5411 788 e-mail:
princealberttourism@intekom.co.za
Prince
Albert Town and Olive Festival
1st
& 2nd
May 2009
Our annual Prince
Albert Town and Olive Festival attracts visitors from
far and wide! Here you can discover the secrets of the Karoo when
Prince Alberters open up their town for visitors to experience the
Karoo
first hand.
In 2008 the festival showcased some
of
Prince Albert's treasures, including the people, the homes in which they live and their
gardens.
| The Karoo nurtures a creative spirit and this is
reflected in the homes in
Prince Albert
. Some opened for viewing had special architectural features peculiar to the
Karoo
. Some are elegant Victorian ladies, others are just plain funky. |

|
Gardens too,
were selected for their special features. Many of the gardens are waterwise
with owners using unusual and clever designs, incorporating indigenous plantings
and hard landscaping to cope with the hot dry conditions of our long summers. We
boast beautiful Victorian gardens, too with white roses and highly
scented lavenders and herbs that somehow seem to thrive in the heat. These old
fashioned gardens often have elderly quince and pomegranate trees that could
share a story or two.
A town meander took in the arts, crafts, unusual
shops and amazing collections not normally open to the public.
One such collection was that of dolls from all over the world, some
older than a lot of us. The mapped
route was followed at leisure on foot, by bike or car, depending on the
participants' level of
fitness.
On Saturday a
Karoo-style street
parade took place, Cape Minstrels, our drum majorettes and
young chess players joined the procession.
Antoinette
Pienaar told Karoo stories and our own Story Weaver took crowds on the Ghost Walk, late at night.
Brian Finch entertained at a late night venue and we held a film
festival.
An Olive Spitting Competition, photographic competitions and Miss and
Master Olive Festival for the littlies, added to the fun.
There was a Fun Run, visits to fruit and olive farms and vineyards, a
tractor-drawn trailer took visitors across the Karoo and Astrotours offered stargazing on Gordon's Koppie
.
There were historical
tours, archeological and botanical walks and discussions with resident experts
in their fields.
As usual, Karoo food was a major feature of the
festival, giving people a chance to try Karoo lamb and ostrich,
organically-grown fresh produce, prize-winning cheeses, and of course olives and
olive oil and wines from the area.
Food stalls, coffee shops and restaurants offered everything from fine cuisine to local specialties such as vetkoek
and roosterkoek. Which,
for the brave of heart, was washed down by the locally produced witzblitz.
2009 will offer just as much fun!
More information about
Prince Albert, the upcoming festival and accommodation is available from Prince Albert
Tourism Office. Tel 023-5411-366.

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