Himeville, KwaZulu-Natal

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Himeville is a small trout fishing town situated in southern Drakensberg foothills of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The town was first established as a police outpost and a branch of the Border Mounted Rifles in 1890 following a spate of gun-running and cattle rustling in the area. In 1902 the town was named after then prime minister of Natal, Sir Albert Henry Hime. Himeville is the closest town to the famed Sani Pass which links the town with Mokhotlong in Lesotho.

Coordinates: 29°45′S 29°30′E