Graskop is a small forestry town perched on the edge of
the Drakensberg escarpment, centrally situated in the
Panorama tourist region of Mpumalanga, South Africa.
Graskop is only a few minutes drive from a number of
scenic wonders such as God's Window, Bourke's Luck
Potholes and the world renown Blyde River Canyon and
Three Rondawels, as well as spectacular waterfalls
such as Lisbon Falls, Berlyn Falls and Mac Mac Falls.
The historic mining town of Pilgrim's Rest as well as
the quaint forestry town of Sabie are a mere ½ hour's
drive away, with the Lowveld and the Kruger National
Park less than an hours drive to the east.
Graskop, at an altitude of 1,400 m above sea level,
has a temperate climate with a high rainfall and is
often misty in the summer months. Graskop is a
popular tourist destination and is renown for it's
pancake bars and curio shops.