Trompsburg is named after Jan and Sebastiaan Tromp, owners of the farm Middelwater on which the town was founded in 1891.
Trompsburg is a small agricultural town & one of Free State’s best Marino sheep product manufacturers. The town lies in a cove between small hills & has the 2nd largest shearing barn in South Africa.
Initially the town was known as Jagersfontein Road, before the branch railway was built from Springfontein to Koffiefontein via Jagersfontein. Later it was named Hamilton after SirHamilton J. Goold-Adams, governor of the Orange River Colony from 1902 - 1910.
Still later the name was changed to Trompsburg in honor of the owners of the farm on which the town is built. Municipal status was granted in 1902. Although Trompsburg is a small town, it boasts of being the Chief municipality over a few towns in the region.
Upon arrival in Trompsburg, one is welcomed by a lovely motel & the friendly smiles of the locals. Retail outlets of all walks can be found. These are housed in lovely little shops with architecture ranging from Victorian to modern. Pubs are warm, cozy & friendly.
Notorious antiques are on display & interesting stories should keep one bound in the discovery of its origin – e.g. A stove used in preparation of meals to the royal family of Britain & other interesting artifacts confess of pure eclecticism.
Various activities abound for the outdoor enthusiast. These include bird watching, freshwater fishing, hiking, walking, game viewing & horse riding.