
Norvalspont
Afrikaans name: Norvalspont

Norvalspont
Photo © Johan van Zyl
Northern Cape
In 1835 Petrus Brits started farming in the area now known as Norvalspont. He later sold the farm to John Norval who, along with his two brothers, made combs using the shells of the many tortoises in the area. They also raised sheep on the farm. The next business idea was to run a ferry across the Orange River.
Norvalspont was the site of a large concentration camp during the Second Boer War and there is a memorial in the town town to honour those who died in the camp. The town itself proved to be very strategic during this war with a bridge over the Orange River having been constructed in 1889.
The town is located just a few kilometres downstream from Gariep Dam. The Gariep Dam Nature Reserve is a good place to spend a few hours.

Hotel in Norvalspont
Photo © Johan van Zyl

Remains of the station
Photo © Johan van Zyl
References and further reading
Southern Africa from the Highway - Author: AA RSA - Published: 1991 - Page: 227The Pictorial Motoring Atlas of South Africa - Author: Maxwell Leigh - Published: 1987 - Page: 58
On Route - A region by region guide to South Africa - Author: B.P.J. Erasmus - Published: 1995 - Page: 274
On Route - Explore South Africa region by region - 3rd edition - Author: B.P.J. Erasmus - Published: 2014 - Page: 160
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