Matjiesrivier Nature Reserve is a World Heritage Site, located in the transitional zone where fynbos and lowland succulent Karoo vegetation overlap
Stony Point Nature Reserve is home to one of the largest successful breeding colonies of African Penguin in the world.
A national monument steeped in history, with prehistoric rocks and Stone Age artefacts
Keurbooms promises an undiluted, unspoilt nature experience
Unspoilt beauty, bountiful nature
Eagles, easy walks and epic hikes await visitors to the Outeniqua Nature Reserve
Gamkaberg: where the lion retreated, so humanity might prosper
Gamkaskloof (aka Die Hel) promises a sensory feast of proteas, regional ports and donkey trails
Enjoy the wide open space under a canopy of glittering stars
Indigenous forest, mountain fynbos and rare birds make Boosmansbos a hiker’s paradise
A magical reserve with beautiful stretches of indigenous forest
“It’s more than just a retreat – it’s total surrender”
Pristine coastal wilderness in the south-western Cape
A whale-watcher’s paradise in the Overberg
Kogelberg Nature Reserve is considered by many to be the most beautiful of CapeNature’s protected areas. Its exceptional diversity and quality of fynbos means it is also considered the heart of the Cape Floral Kingdom.
Marloth Nature Reserve is a hidden gem in the majestic Swellendam Mountains
Vrolijkheid lives up to its name – happiness – when bright orange botterblom daisies decorate the reserve in spring
An adventure-lover’s playground in the heart of a World Heritage Site
A historical gem in the Jonkershoek valley
Sprawling mountains and lush fynbos dominate the landscape in this reserve.
A family-friendly camping spot tucked away in the Du Toitskloof Mountains
The reserve is currently closed until further notice as the area recovers from damaging fires in 2017.
Rocherpan is a coastal nature reserve teeming with birds and colourful wildflowers.
A bird-lover’s paradise
Please note the Crystal Pool, Engelsmanskloof, Middelberg, Sneeukop, Welbedacht, Tafelberg, De Rif and Wolfberg areas are closed until further notice following the fires in December 2016.
Wild, rugged, captivating
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