Smithfield Overview Information

Situated on the N6 highway, 130 kilometres south of Bloemfontein, Smithfield boasts a wealth of historical monuments, San Rock Art galleries, a golf course and tennis and bowls facilities. Hiking and Hill trails are also popular activities, attracting visitors to the town.

Governor of the Cape, Sir Harry Smith laid the foundation stone for a church intended to be the focal point of the town of Smithfield in 1848. Serving today as an important commercial centre for the wool farming and cattle ranching districts surrounding it, Smithfield was not always so peaceful. Established in an area which was traditionally the home of the Basotho Tribe, the Smithfield settlers were forced to endure the three successive Basotho Wars of 1858, 1865, and 1867. With all this upheaval and the fact that water was not plentiful in the area, it is not surprising that it took 100 years for Smithfield to come of age and attain municipal status.


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Rufpatch
Smithfield Self Catering Cottage/ House/ Bungalow
Rufpatch offers comfortable, clean, well-priced self-catering accommodation with boundless garden and open views of Smithfield's mountain. Read more.
Artists Colony B&B
Smithfield Bed & Breakfast/ Guest House/ Guest Lodge
Snuggled in the historic heart of Smithfield is a quaint, cosy, colourful Karoo-style guesthouse with the character and charm of 157 years of South African Platteland heritage - where the atmosphere of bygone times is strongly sensed upon entering Read more.
Pula House
Smithfield Bed & Breakfast/ Guest House/ Guest Lodge
Pula House will take pleasure in treating all your senses. You'll thoroughly enjoy... the highly original and vibrant decor in an artistically restored 19th Century house; browsing among the eclectic collections of books and art; unwinding with a ... Read more.
Trading Places
Smithfield Bed & Breakfast/ Guest House/ Guest Lodge
You won't miss us in Smithfield - a rich, dark plum-pudding of a house with white icing-sugar pillars and old enamel trading store signs collected from all over southern Africa. Read more.