The name Lammershoek dates back more than three centuries, linked to the preservation of life in a once harsh environment. Meaning “lambs’ corner”, legend has it that ewes sought shelter here in the forest for survival of their lambs when they felt threatened by the black eagle or lammervanger (“lamb catcher) which abounded in the area.
And here in the Aprilskloof valley of the Paardeberg Mountain, Lammershoek’s centuries-old farming legacy is perpetuated in the seasonal pulse of nature and its ever-renewing life cycle.
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