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Scheepersnek W1
Bemba's Kop W2
Bloedrivierdrif W3
Conference Hill W4
Blood River Vlei W5
Bloedrivierpoort W6
Trout fishing waters W7
Groenvlei and Wakkerstroom W8
Fort Balta W9
De Jager's Drif W10
Blood River W11
Blood River W12
Museum W13
The open grasslands and wetlands to the west of town offer something completely different to the wooded habitats of the south and east. This area is the prime grain and groundnut-growing region, and possesses many important historical sites. The towns of Dundee with its Talana Museum (70km), Newcastle (120km) and Ladysmith (135km) are reached via the R33 and R34 roads. 

Anglo Boer War battlefields west of Vryheid include Scheepersnek (W1, 16km), Bemba's Kop (W2, 25km), Bloedrivierdrif (W3, 30km), Bloedrivierpoort (W6, 50km), where Col. Louis Botha broke through the British defences and at the same time raised the morale of his own beleaguered commandos, De Jager's Drif (W10, 50km) and Fort Balta (W9, 55km). A drive up through Bloedrivierpoort takes in some beautiful scenery, with Paper-bark Thorns

growing against the impressive back-drop of the mountains behind. The rugged Skurweberg Mountains, through which the Blood River passes at W6, separate the middle and highveld areas, on top of which lie some acclaimed trout fishing waters (W7, 50km). The provincially important Blood River Vlei (W5, 30km), located in the upper reaches of the Thukela River, is the focal point of nature lovers in this area. Covering some 5000ha, this large wetland is well known for its diversity and numbers of waterbirds, as well as grassland species on the surrounding farms. A good morning's birding may provide all three crane species (Grey Crowned, Blue and Wattled), many species of ducks including African Pygmy Goose, Fulvous Duck and White-backed Duck, many herons as well as other specials such as Lesser Jacana, African Marsh Harrier and Red-chested Flufftail. Some of the grassland specials to be found adjacent to the wetlands include Barrow's and Blue Korhaans and Black-rumped Buttonquail. Cape Fox, Yellow Mongoose, Oribi and Steenbok occur naturally. North-east of the wetland lies the popular high altitude grassland and wetland birding destinations of Groenvlei and Wakkerstroom (W8, 100km). The Voortrekker and Zulu monuments on opposing sides of the Blood River (W11 & W12, 70km) bear testimony to the clash of wills between these two forces on the 16th December  1838, a site now embronzed forever in a wagon laager replicating the one used by the Voortrekkers. The Zulu Monument gives one another perspective of the battle and a visit to the Ncome Museum is a must. Allow for an entire morning to visit these two sites. Fishing and game-bird shooting are popular in the west, and there are many private dams on the Blood River and its tributaries where one can test your abilities. Other points of interest include Conference Hill (W4, 30km) and the Museum (W13) in the town of Utrecht (70km), which also possesses a nature reserve on the northern side of the town.