Lady Grey is a rural village in the North of the Eastern Cape in South Africa near the border with Lesotho.
Lady Grey was established on the farm Waaihoek, purchased by the Dutch Reformed Church of Aliwal North on 30 April 1857 for the purpose of founding a new congregation.
[3] Tucked away in a valley below the majestic Witteberg mountains, Lady Grey is a hidden gem, a tranquil, rural village founded in 1858.
Surrounded by soaring mountains, crisp clean air and gentle streams, a number of charming country cottages provide a cosy retreat for the weary traveller.
Lady Grey attracts nature lovers, bird watchers, hikers, star gazers and fly fishing enthusiasts.