Graskop
Graskop  | |
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Shops along the main street of Graskop  | |
| Coordinates: 24°55′54″S 30°50′30″E / 24.93167°S 30.84167°E | |
| Country | South Africa | 
| Province | Mpumalanga | 
| District | Ehlanzeni | 
| Municipality | Thaba Chweu | 
| Area | |
 • Total  | 35.01 km2 (13.52 sq mi) | 
| Elevation | 1,436 m (4,711 ft) | 
| Population  (2011)  | |
 • Total  | 3,996 | 
| • Density | 110/km2 (300/sq mi) | 
| Racial makeup (2011) | |
| • Black African | 61.2% | 
| • Coloured | 13.0% | 
| • Indian/Asian | 0.9% | 
| • White | 22.9% | 
| • Other | 2.0% | 
| First languages (2011) | |
| • Afrikaans | 29.4% | 
| • Northern Sotho | 22.0% | 
| • Sotho | 14.8% | 
| • English | 10.9% | 
| • Other | 22.8% | 
| Time zone | UTC+2 (SAST) | 
| Postal code (street) | 1270  | 
| PO box | 1270  | 
| Area code | 013 | 
Graskop is a small town in Mpumalanga province, South Africa. It was set up in the 1880s as a gold mining camp but it now serves as a tourist destination and the timber industry. “God’s Window”, a scenic view from the escarpment of the Lowveld below, is located outside the town. Graskop is 14 km south-east of Pilgrim's Rest and 28 km north of Sabie. It was laid out between 1880 and 1890 on a farm belonging to Abel Erasmus, Native Commissioner of the Transvaal Republic. The name is Afrikaans for grassy hillock. Originally it was a mining camp. It is the best place to view the "Edge of the Lowveld", with a sudden drop of 700 metres.
- Potholes at Bourke's Luck near Graskop.
 - The Berlin Falls near Graskop.
 - "The Pinnacle" near Graskop.
 - "God's Window" near Graskop.