Hike the Land se Kloof Trail in Anysberg Nature Reserve Posted on 8 May 2013 You may find it strange that there’s no mention of the Land se Kloof Trail in Anysberg Nature Reserve on CapeNature’s website. In fact, CapeNature insists that ‘hikers are most welcome to explore the reserve, although no formal trails exist’. However, you’ll find a map at the reserve’s reception indicating the gorgeous route, which follows a stream up one of the steep kloofs so typical of this section of the Cape Fold Mountains, in the Klein Karoo between Ladismith and Laingsburg. After parking at reception, follow a sandy jeep-track for six kilometres to the trail marker at the mouth of the kloof. From here, the path, which is marked by cairns, cuts left into a hidden valley, frequently taking you across the perennial river. It’s a bit of a bundu bash at times, broken by stops at swimming holes but, whatever you do, don’t turn back or you’ll miss the best bit: a waterfall with a deep pool about three kilometres from the trailhead. If you have the energy, continue to the top of the ridge for incredible views over the reserve and the Karoo, then return the way you came. Land se Kloof Trail facts Costs Free for Wild Card holders or R30 a person. No advance booking required. Distance 16 km. Difficulty level Moderate (long, but fairly flat). Contact Tel 021-483-1090, www.capenature.co.za. Photo by Shaen Adley. Related Posts The ultimate guide to hiking Table Mountain: 22 trails 30 May 2023 Walking on the moon: Climbing the Rwenzoris 27 April 2023 Enjoy the best of both worlds: Five wine farms with hikes and tastings 17 February 2023 We’ve rounded up five beautiful wine farms that offer both wine tastings and safe hiking... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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