Current Level
101.08%
Capacity
19.86 million m³
Year Built
1977
Surface Area
580 hectares
History & Facts
Laing Dam, completed in 1977, is one of the largest water storage facilities in the Eastern Cape. Named after Sir David Laing, a prominent figure in Eastern Cape water development, the dam plays a crucial role in regional water security. The construction employed innovative engineering techniques for the time and remains a testament to South African water engineering excellence.
Interesting Facts
- Largest dam by surface area in the Amatola Water system
- The dam wall is one of the highest in the Eastern Cape
- Can supply water to over 400,000 people
- Features an advanced water purification system
Historical Water Levels
Track Laing Dam water levels over time. Data sourced from DWS monitoring systems.
Laing Level Trend
Data source: Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) and Amatola Water monitoring systems. Historical data may be incomplete for some periods.
Technical Specifications
Wall Height
42m
Wall Length
485m
Surface Area
580 hectares
Catchment Area
278 km²
Facilities
Visitor Centre
Modern facility with educational exhibits and viewing gallery
Recreation Area
Family-friendly space with picnic facilities and playground
Guided Tours
Scheduled tours of the dam operations (booking required)
Things to Do
Sport Fishing
Bass and carp fishing with designated fishing areas
Mountain Biking
Marked trails suitable for various skill levels
Camping
Limited camping facilities available by permit
Lookout Points
Main Overlook
The primary viewing point showcasing the impressive dam wall and vast water body.
GPS: -32.5710, 27.4210
Sunset Point
Western-facing viewpoint perfect for evening photography and wildlife viewing.
GPS: -32.5680, 27.4180
Mountain Ridge Vista
Elevated lookout accessible via hiking trail, offering panoramic views of the entire reservoir.
GPS: -32.5650, 27.4250
Location & Directions
From Stutterheim town center, take the R344 south for 12km. Turn left at the Laing Dam sign and continue for 4km on the gravel road to the main gate.
Get DirectionsNeed Assistance?
For inquiries about visiting this dam or reporting issues, please contact us.
General Inquiries:
+27 (0) 43 707 3700
24 Hour Emergency:
0800 864 699