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This page is dedicated to all you sports fiends.  Tulbagh is a beautiful tranquil valley where perhaps the temptation is to lie back and chill out.  However, for those of you who want to fight temptation and get moving there is a lot to do, particularly taking advantage of the fantastically beautiful and rugged countryside.

Activity Where to go  Phone number
Fishing Silwerfontein at Voelvei Dam 023 232 0531
Lemberg Farm 023 230 0659
Vrolikheid 023 230 0615
Kliprivier Park 023 230 0506
Horse Riding Vrolikheid Riding School 023 230 0615
Hiking/Walking Groot Winterhoek Wilderness Area 026 232900
Matroosberg Reserve 023 3122282
Murludi 023 230 1348/230 0732
Silwerfontein 023 232 0531
Sneeugat
Vrolikheid 023 230 0615
Waterval Forestry Reserve 023 230 1348
4 x 4 Adventures Matroosberg Reserve 023 312 2282
Mont Rouge 023 230 1058
Mountain Biking Matroosberg Reserve 023 312 2282

 

 

Groot Winterhoek Wilderness Area

  • Location & Access:  From Tulbagh take the R46 in the direction of Wellington.  Turn  right onto to R44 to Porterville.  Take the gravel road northwards to Dasklip Pass and follow this road to the nearest forest station.  Permits are required and must be obtained 3 months in advance; numbers of visitors are strictly controlled.
  • Accommodation:  3 huts at De Tronk may be used by hikers for shelter, but there are no facilities; camping is permitted.
  • Other facilities:  Hiking trails
  • Open:  Throughout the year
  • Opening time:  0730 to 1630
  • For further information:  The Forester, Groot Winterhoek Wilderness Area, PO Box 26, Porterville 6810  Tel: 02623 2900

Groot Winterhoek Wilderness Area extends over 30,608 hectares and lies within the mountain range of the same name.  The highest of several peaks is Groot Winterhoek (2077m), and there are also numerous deep gorges and many clear streams and pools.  The vegetation is predominantly montane fynbos (heath), with isolated pockets of forest.  The area is well known for the abundance of ericas and disas during January and February.  Hikers may spot baboon, rock dassie, klipspringer, grey rhebok and common duiker, but the more elusive leopard is seldom seen.  Although not abundant, bird species such as black and booted eagles, jackal buzzard, grey- winged francolin and bar-throated apalis may be observed.

Eighty per cent of the average annual rainfall of 1200mm occurs between April and September, and snow is common during winter.

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Kliprivier Park

  • situated 500m outside Tulbagh on Van Der Stel Street

  • For details on accomodation available, both camping and chalets please click here.

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Matroosberg Reserve

  • Location & access: situated on the farm Erfdeel, approximately 35km from Ceres and 40 minutes drive from Tulbagh.
  • Accommodation:  Bokwagterhuis - this fully equipped self catering unit sleeps six.  It has a big fireplace, hot shower, fridge and oil lamps (no electricity).  This historic house, situated at the foot of the mountain, was built more than 100 years ago.  Skihut - this open plan mountain hut sleeps 20 and can be reached by car.  Indoor bathroom, hot showerc, fireplace (no electricity)
  • For more info contact: Cadre or Andre Smith on 023 3122282 (fax) 023 3123759) erfdeel@mweb.co.za

The Matroosberg Reserve covers more than 1000 hectares of mountain area, and reaches the Matroosberg Peak, which at an altitude of 2247m, is the highest in the Boland.

Their mission statement;

"God created this beautiful mountain and we must conserve it.  But to keep it under lock and key would be pointless.  Our mission is conservation through utilization.  We want to give more people the opportunity to walk in nature and experience the creation."

mountbike2.JPG (79056 bytes)From the mountain road, (access only by 4x4) a beautiful panoramic view over the Warm Bokkeveld, Ceres Droe Hoek, Koue Bokkeveld and the Ceres Karoo can be enjoyed.  From the Matroosberg Peak you have a wonderful view of the mountains of the Western Cape.  Many other mountain peaks can be identified, such as Witzenberg, Cederberg, and Du Toits-kloof mountains, and on a clear day even Table Mountain is visible.  The Groothoekkloof, with its dazzling height and rock cliffs, also presents you with a breathtaking view.

 

During the winter months, Matroosberg is often covered in snow.  After a good snowfall, the northern slopes remain snow clad for quite some time and you can drive to the snow in your 4x4 vehicle.  This area is also well known for the private ski slope situated on the neighbouring land.

Flora and Fauna include 66 species of birds, as well as klipspringers, gryribbok and dassies.  Babbons living in the Reserve permanently are an open invitation to the occasional leopard paying a visit.  12 species of Proteace have been identified and the evasive bergrosie, the skoomrosie and nuwejaarblom, together with a host of fynbos species are to be seen.

Activities offered in the Matroosberg Reserve;

  • A 4x4 Trail to a height of 1920m above sea level (average degree of difficulty) - the presence of snow turns a 4x4 drive during the winter into a unique experience.  Allow 3 hours for the drive, as well as at least another hour to enjoy the view from different vantage points.  Camping on the route is allowed.  Permits can be obtained at Erika's Kafee, 25 Voortrekker St, Ceres, or at the Reserve.
  • Hiking trails to the Matroosberg Peak - the Reserve offers a hiking trail that leads to the top of Matroosberg Peak.  The trail can be completed in a day if you start early.  Camping is allowed in the Reserve and accommodation is available at the foot of the mountain.  Reservations have to be made and permits can be obtained at the Reserve.  The altitude and mountain climate often cause a sudden drop in temperature so come prepared with extra warm clothing.
  • 4x4 Mountain Drive on Bedford Army Truck to the viewpoints and Groothoekkloof - thr truck is made comfortable with padded seats.  Allow 4 hours which includes walks along the clifftop.  Bring warm clothing.  Trips take place on Wednesdays 0930 and Saturdays 0930 and 1400, weather permitting.  Reservations are essential (see phone no above)
  • Luxury 4x4 mountain drive in a Syncro bus, including picnic baskets
  • The Dennebal picnic area on the banks of the Spek River (the picnic area can be used free of charge by visitors to other activities)
  • Mountain bike trails

Pricelist effective November 2000;

Hiking trails R20 per person
4x4 trail R180 per vehicle
Overnight camping (bushcamp, hikers & 4x4's) R20 per person
Mountain drive R40 per person (R20 under 15 yrs)
Luxury mountain drive R90 per person (including picnic)
Ski Hut R40 per person (min R240 per night)
Bokwagterhuis R600 per w/end   R300 per night (mid week)

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Mont Rouge

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  • Located 12kms outside Tulbagh village, towards the Winterhoek mountains

  • Open the whole year, Monday to Saturday, for 4x4 trails

  • For more information contact: Johan du Plessis 023 230 1058

  • Self contained cottage available, sleeps 4

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Murludi

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  • Located just outside Tulbagh village, towards Winterhoek

  • Open the whole year (during wintertime the Tourism Office must be consulted about the weather)

  • For more information contact: Kobus & Martha van der Westhuizen Tel (023) 2300732

  • Permits available from tourist office (4 Church St) or at Murludi

Hiking trails:

  • River Route (4km)

  • Elsbos Route (10km)

The shorter river route gives an idea of the farming activities and also pass along beautiful mountain fynbos (natural vegetation).  The longer route, the Elsbos Route, for part of the way follow the same route as the River Route, but after that continues for 6km through the fynbos, along the lower hills of the Witzenberg mountains.  The routes are in the northern part of the Tulbagh Valley and some of the finest views.  The walking trails cross mountain streams quite a few times and there is no shortage of fresh water to drink.  The routes are interesting and ever changing - inclines, steep declines, rocks, plains, bridges, natural and manmade steps etc.

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Fruit farming, mountain fynbos, bird life, small game like duikers, grysbuck and if you are lucky even klipspringers can be seen.  The middle of September to mid October is the best time for a variety of flowers.  The route goes through clumps of beautiful waboom trees and also small clumps of indigenous bush that have been saved.  Some of the most panoramic views of the Tulbagh Valley are to be seen on this route.  On a clear day even the summit of Table Mountain, 120km away, can be seen.  Walkers get, at specific stages, a good view of the farming activities at Murludi, while parts of our beautiful valley can be seen in the distance.

Prices: 

  • Adults R12 per person

  • School children R5 each

  • Preschool children free

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Silwerfontein

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One or two day hiking trail.  Night 1: converted double decker bus (sleeps 10) with shower and toilet.  Boma with braai facilities.  Night 2: Historic Ontongs Cave just below the summit of Ontongskop (815m) with spectacular lake and mountain views (no facilities).

The Hike: (circular route)

Safe parking is provided at the doubledecker base camp after signing in at the Silwerfontein farmhouse.

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Day 1:  The hike leads you from here through bluegum and pine forest, beautiful fynbos and shady kloofs.  Hikers will pass through rugged rock formations and extensive protea savanna up to the Saddle (604m).  Now turn left (N) towards Ontongskop along the Wolseley flank of the ridge, passing a plateau before leading steeply up towards the peak.  King proteas are to be found in this area.  Around a rocky edge to the cave (4 hours).

Day 2:  The trail leads from the cave 100m (N) towards Ontongskop (to the peak up the gully), down the gully then turning right towards the mountain road, from where it proceeds (N) over the plateau (protected Mountain Flora Reserve) to the Beacon Peak (634m).  The trail now turns left (W) to the Corner Peak (622m), before descending left (S) diagonally across fynbos slopes, kloofs and the contour path back to the Base Camp.

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Important notes:

  • Open fires are strictly prohibited

  • Please follow the trail markers which are placed along the entire trail route

  • Hikers on this trail have to be self sufficient in water, food, sleeping and cooking equipment.

  • This hiking trail requires a moderate level of fitness and experience in contending with summer heat and local weather conditions

  • This hike is undertaken entirely at the hiker's own risk

R60 per person per weekend.

To see details of the guest cottage available please click here.

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Sneeugat

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Sneeugat in English means "Snow Hole".  It is a large gulley in the Winterhoek mountains, which during the winter fills up with snow.  The trail to Sneeugat makes for one of the most beautiful hikes in the area, as we're sure these photos will show.

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Vrolikheid

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  • Located just outside the Village of Tulbagh, towards the Winterhoek Mountains.  Vrolikheid is a working farm which offers a number of recreational facilities.

  • Open all year through

  • For more information contact Antoinette Tel:023 2300615

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Riding 

Horses are well schooled and suitable for the novice and experienced rider.  One hour outrides through the fruit trees and vineyards.  Ponies are available so that parents can lead their children with them.  Rides take place at sunset or in the evening to watch the moon.

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Fishing

You can fish in the farm dams where there is an abundance of Bass, Karp and Talapia. (R5 per person)

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Walking trails and Hikes

Nothing strenuous.  Generally walking through the orchards and taking in the scenery.

Fruit Tours

These are offered on specific days of the week (please call for details) and will be for a maximum of 9 people, transported on your own luxury fruit cart! (see below).  Dried fruit and preserves are sold  throughout the year with fresh fruit sales in season.

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