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Mokopane at a glance

Home to one of the largest citrus farms in the country, Mokopane is located in the province of Limpopo. Originally called Potgietersrus, the name was only changed in 2003 to honour a local chief and has been the home of some of South Africa's finest produce.

A brief history of the area

The Voortrekkers settled in the area in 1852 and it was initially named Vredenburg. The area was quickly identified as having rich, fertile soil and farming of various crops began.

The ancient caves are home to San drawings and you can learn about the early developments of the Anglo-Boer War and more from many local tour guides that explore the area.

Distance from key points

Polokwane International Airport is approximately 65 kilometres (55 minutes) away from the CBD via the R101.

Climate

The climate in Mokopane is optimal for farming and the outdoors. If you're someone who enjoys sport or leisurely time outside, this is the perfect place for you. The average daily temperature is 19°C. Summer months see temperatures rise to ±30°C. In winter, temperatures average ±22°C. There is a good amount of rainfall throughout the year, with the exception of January and July being drier months.

Schools in the area

There are plenty of good quality schools in the area for residents to enrol their children in. Education standards continue to improve in the region and the following schools are popular with students; Thorn Tree Preparatory School, Laerskool Krugerpark, Mokopane Primary School, Mokopane English Combined School, Sunrise Superkids and many more.

Healthcare in the area

Whether you need medical assistance for loved ones, yourself or your pets there are enough facilities to pick from. There is the Mokopane Hospital, George Masebe Hospital, Platinum Health Mokopane Clinic and more. For your furry friends, you can visit the Kameeldoringpark Veterinary Clinic.

Shopping centres

For your shopping convenience, there are malls in the area that house grocery stores, fashion, homeware, jewellery, electronics and more. Visit The Crossing Mall, Moshate Shopping Complex, Mokopane Mall, Spar Plaza and Mahwereleng Shopping Centre.

Restaurants

With a local culture that loves traditional food, Mokopane also caters to fast food lovers with Wimpy, Nandos, Steers, KFC and more.

For a family restaurant setting be sure to check out the likes of Oaks Pub and Grill, Butter Bistro and Ocean Basket.

Special attractions

The Mokopane Biodiversity Conservation Centre is a short distance from the city and is home to The Big Five and excellent accommodation for overnight stays. This hotspot is open 7 days a week and includes public holidays.

The Arend Dieperink Museum is a historic place that is home to the earliest history of the town. Expect to see relics from the first settlers to the ape-man of Makapansgat. This is an educational trip for locals and tourists alike.

Thabaphaswa Hiking Trails is the perfect place to plan a trek of sightseeing on foot. Select from a number of trails to suit your difficulty level.

For active adventure seekers, the Doorndraaidam Nature Reserve is a haven for fishing, hiking, camping, birdwatching and water sports. Pack a costume and a tent to make a day of it for the whole family.

Make Mokopane your home. Let it be your story.

With a farming community that's rich in produce, mining and development of the land this is the ideal town to live and work if you have a strong interest in agriculture and history. Seeff has a selection of properties in Mokopane that are available for you to choose from. Contact one of our property practitioners today.

16 Residential Homes To Let in Mokopane

FROM R6,200 to R22,000

13 Commercial Properties For Sale in Mokopane

FROM R645,000 to R17,120,000

11 Industrial Properties For Sale in Mokopane

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