Rock Moss Frog and Conservation Efforts
We recently visited the Klein Swartberg Conservancy and learned about the great work they are doing to protect the local plants and animals.
The Secret Garden Art in the Park is a unique art exhibition, hosted by Beyond Black Mountain and Caledon Museum, held in the stunning grounds of The Caledon Wildflower Garden and Nature Reserve. This special event is designed to bring together the beauty of nature with the creativity of art, and to raise awareness for important conservation projects.
Date: 25 November 2023
Venue: The Caledon Wildflower Garden and Nature Reserve
On the day, visitors will be able to enjoy live music, local wine and food and of course brilliant art as well as take part in family-friendly activities. Plus, a portion of the ticket sales will be donated to conservation projects in The Caledon Wildflower Garden and Nature Reserve. It's a wonderful opportunity for nature and art lovers alike.
Guest tickets can be bought here.
Would you like to exhibit at the art exhibition? Apply here.
For more information, contact Beyond Black Mountain.
Welcome to Caledon, the official capital of the Overberg! The friendly team at Beyond Black Mountain invites you to their office at the Gabbiano Building for an orientation visit. Since the early days when Khoisan tribes roamed the area, Caledon’s seven iron-rich hot springs on the slopes of the S...
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