On 18 February 1854 a town was laid out with a Dutch Reformed Church - a rough frontier-type building made of mud and manure. The origin of the name Hopetown is odd. It is said the widow of the first owner of the farm, De Kalk, wore a small anchor.
A servant was told it represented hope and made an imitation from tin which was nailed to the farm entrance. In 1866 a diamond, 'Eureka', was found and, in 1868, on the farm Zandfontein, the 83,5 carat 'Star of South Africa' diamond was discovered. Today, Hopetown is a farming town.
Find a place to stay in this area. This is where you will find all types of places to stay from hotels to caravan parks, from bush lodges to backpackers. (photo by Evgeni Dinev)