Clarens is centred on the
Clarens Town Square, the hub for shops, galleries, markets and events. The village residential areas immediately surrounding are often referred to as
Uptown on the hillside and
Downtown on the lower slopes. Neighbourhoods include the
Swartland, the valley region that was historically a vlei (marshy wetland);
Kloof, also a founding neighbourhood situated against the mountainside near Kloof Dam; and
The Ridge, a quiet hillside area with views. Immediately adjoining Clarens to the south is
Kgubetswana, an urban township. Surrounding Clarens are several private estates: the
Clarens Golf & Leisure Estate includes an 18‑hole golf course;
Clarens Mountain Estate on the hills above the village retains indigenous vegetation and scenery; and the
Sandstone Gorge Estate nestled in a sandstone valley at the foot of a nearby hill.
Clarens Nature Reserve The
Clarens Village Conservancy (CVC) manages the scenic Clarens Village Nature Reserve surrounding the town which boasts scenic walking and hiking trails, including a wheelchair friendly nature trail. Permits are required for hiking, mountain biking and fishing, and proceeds are used for conservation and the maintenance of the reserve’s way‑marked trails. The network includes routes such as the Dam & Kloof Walks, Clarens Mountain Trail, Porcupine Trail, Caracal Contour, Sky Contour and Titanic Trail, with main access points at the CVC gate in Hill Street, Berg Str entrance, and at the end of Ridge Road.
Mountain surrounds Clarens is part of the scenic Highlands Route and is surrounded by mountains. The Rooiberge is the range encompassing the village, while further towards the southeast are the Maluti mountains often depicted in shades of purple and blue. All around are the sandstone cliffs with their multi-coloured layers - these horizontal strata are a characteristic feature of the area. Many homes in the Clarens Valley are made from or clad in sandstone. The Golden Gate Highlands National Park with its sandstone formations and cliffs is 17 km from Clarens. 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 its axle when crossing, but has been mistakenly translated into English as "ash"),
Liebenbergsvlei and
Wilge Rivers feed into the
Vaal Dam. Water from the Vaal Dam is then abstracted, treated and pumped to the
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