LEEU-GAMKA

It was known as Fraserburg Road. Named Leeuw-Gamka in Dutch. The name is Leeu (Afrikaans for lion) and Gamka being Khoikhoi for ‘lion river’. It refers to the confluence of the Leeu and Gamka rivers.
Railway Station
Railway Station – the railway line was constructed in 1880.
Railway Station
Railway Station – the railway line was constructed in 1880.
Blockhouse
Blockhouse – this blockhouse is at the bridge where the railway line crosses the Leeuw river. It was to protect the bridge and formed a link in the chain of blockhouses that ran from Wellington to Beaufort West. Known as an Elliot Wood Pattern Blockhouse.  In ruins
Leeu- Gamka Hotel
Leeu-Gamka Hotel – Built in 1898 to serve the railways.