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Beaufort West was the first town to be established in central Karoo. The town was founded in 1818 as "Beaufort" after Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort, who was the father of Lord Charles Henry Somerset, then governor of Cape Colony. The town was renamed "Beaufort West" in 1869 to avoid confusion with Port Beaufort in Western Cape and with Fort Beaufort in Eastern Cape.
The town became prosperous with the introduction of Saxon Merino sheep. One of the people who first farmed them, John Molteno, was a young Anglo-Italian immigrant who then founded the town's first bank in 1854 and went on to become the first Prime Minister of Cape. Beaufort West became the first municipality in South Africa on 3 February 1837 and had the country's first town hall. When the railway reached the town in 1880 it became a marshalling yard and locomotive depot and today it is the largest town in Karoo.
In 2011, it was home to 34,000 people.
Get in
[edit]- Beaufort West is located on the N1, 460 km from Cape Town and 940 km from Johannesburg.
- The N12 also passes through the town, coming from Oudtshoorn 180 km away, and going to Kimberley 500 km away.
Get around
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- 1 Dutch Reformed Church, 1 Church St, ☏ +27 23 414 2351.
Do
[edit]Visit Karoo National Park.