Location
The farm is in the middle, between other well estabished farms. The chalets and main house all have beautiful views of the Maluti mountains, whiich is part of the Lesotho Kingdom.
The area is known for it's natural beauty and snow in the winter.
Description
Welcome to Spitskop - the place of fertile soil, giant sandstone boulders and lichen covered rocks that are over 230 million years old. The moment you feel the sun on your face and the ground beneath your feet, you become one with this majestic piece of land.
This is a true gem of a property where no sprays, poisons, rodenticides or destructive tilling has taken place for 20 years and the carbon is sequestered beneath your feet, which opens the way for carbon credits.
A true sanctuary for man and nature – where selectively wild seeded areas of veld are well covered by wild and native plants and flowers. These plants and flowers are wild harvested and, with scientifically proven healing qualities, a range of products are already in production.
Amohela Ho Spitskop is an established country retreat with an excellent income generated in the tourism industry. With approved plans already in place, the possibilities of further development are endless.
The current infrastructure includes the following:
The property, 164 hectares of grassland & the magnificent Spitskop 'koppie'.
3 x Family self-catering cottages (164sq meters & 175sq meters)
2 x luxury open-plan self-catering cottages (64sq meters)
1 x Sandstone Guest House (375sq meters)
2 x freestanding sandstone bedrooms (34sq meters each)
Garage for two cars, electrified with two bedrooms & a bathroom at the rear
Seven staff rooms, electrified
Steel framed farm store, electrified (130sq meters)
One borehole, 3.75kw submersible with extensive water pipe network and 5 x 5,000-liter water tanks
One borehole with lister pump
One borehole lined
Roads and hiking trails and unbelievable views of the glorious Maluti mountains.
Although the central portion of the farm has been developed for tourism, it is surrounded by agricultural/arable land and good grazing, set out as follows:
33.9Ha Arable land which was used for farming before 2002 , wilded and restored for the past 20 years, thus immediately applicable for organic/regenerative farming.
46.75Ha Fenced grazing - made up of various paddocks.