'Clarens' is a small town situated in the foothills of the Rooiberge in the
Free State province of
South Africa and called the "Jewel of the Free State". It was established in
1912 and named after the town of
Clarens in
Switzerland where exiled
Paul Kruger spent his last days.
Today it has a flourishing tourist trade, and an artist community.
The
Golden Gate Highlands National Park with its sandstone formations and cliffs is nearby.
Close to Clarens is the outlet from the
Lesotho Highlands Water Project that brings fresh water from
Lesotho to feed into the As River (
Afrikaans for "axle" because a wagon broke it's axle when crossing, but has been mistakenly translated into English as "ash"), Liebenbergsvlei and Wilge Rivers into the
Vaal Dam. Water from the Vaal Dam is then abstracted, treated and pumped to the various users in the Rand Water supply area.