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Patensie

Patensie is the eastern Gateway to Baviaanskloof

In 1876 the farm "Patentie" of 3000 morgen was awarded to David Keyser jnr. In 1852 the farm was sud-divided and in 1858 Patensie was declared a town. The name Patensie has a Hottentot origin and means "lêplek van die beeste" (where the cattle lie). At first, because all of Patensie was privately owned, town development was difficult and the Citrus and Tobacco co-ops had to develop their own residential areas.

The narrow guage railline which was extended from Loerie to Patensie in 1914, the improvement of access roads and the construction of the Kouga dam in the sixties, sped up the development of Patensie through the stimulation of agriculture and supporting industries.

Despite the ever present threat of flooding, the Patensie community is thriving and apart from citrus, vegetables, chichory and tobacco are also planted. Game farming is growing into a lucrative business and the area is fast becoming a big tourist attraction

Accommodation in and around Patensie

GAMTOOS B&B    accommodation in Patensie
Situated in the village Patensie in the fertile Gamtoos Valley, the gateway to the Baviaanskloof Mega Reserve, a World Heritage site. See unspoiled vistas of pristine nature, birds, animals, plants and mountains as it was created. Also see the southe... More

Retadi Gastehuis    accommodation in Patensie
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Tia-Ghee Tent Camp    accommodation in Patensie
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Gonjah Chalet    accommodation in Patensie
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