Gamkaskloof (aka Die Hel) promises a sensory feast of proteas, regional ports and donkey trails
The Swartberg Pass is again open to traffic!
Traffic will once again be allowed over the Swartberg Pass in both directions, but under certain conditions. As repair work is continuing this will, at times, be on a monitored stop/go basis. Please share this exciting news with friends, guests and visitors. And be sure to remember that the Pass is still a ‘work in progress’ so it is vital to obey all road signs for guidance through the restoration area. Both patience and caution should also be exercised en route. But rest assured the trip will be well worth waiting for. The views and rock formations are as spectacular as ever and the repair work is a masterful feat of engineering accomplished in less than seven months after the devastating floods of April.
Please note that visitors to Die Hel (Gamkaskloof) will need a high clearance 4×4 vehicle to navigate the gravel road through the mountain passes.
Declared a World Heritage Site in 2004, Swartberg Nature Reserve stretches 121 000 hectares between the Klein and Groot Karoo, bordering the Gamkapoort Nature Reserve to the north and the Towerkop Nature Reserve to the west. The town of Oudtshoorn is 40km away. Visitors staying overnight sleep in restored cottages in the Gamkaskloof (otherwise known as Die Hel) and delight in the reserve’s rich heritage. San rock art and artefacts are found in caves throughout the reserve. European contributions to the region’s heritage include three mountain passes built in the 1700s, the Toorwaterpoort railway, Meiringspoort Road and the Swartberg Pass, to link the Klein and Groot Karoo.
This reserve conserves a diversity of vegetation from renosterveld to mountain fynbos and spekboom veld. It also supports a variety of wildlife, including antelope, baboons, dassies and leopard. Plants begin to flower on the lower levels of the mountain in spring and those fit enough to brave the higher peaks of the Swartberg Mountain could be lucky enough to spot the rare protea venusta. For fans of the beautiful protea, autumn is the best time to spot them in full bloom.
To find out more, download the Swartberg Nature Reserve brochure and map.
Download: The Klein Karoo Birdlist
How to get there
From Cape Town, take the N1 to Worcester, and then take the turn-off to the R60. Follow that road as it changes to the R62 at Montagu, and keep following it until you reach Calitzdorp. There are two options from here. The first has more gravel:
1) In Calitzdorp, from the petrol station on the main road, take the second street on your left to a gravel road that will take you to Living Waters and Calitzdorp dam. This gravel road takes you to Kruisrivier and Groenefontein side junction. At the junction there will be Cango Caves signage, then take the left turning to the north (Matjiesrivier) and to the Swartberg Pass.
2) Alternatively, follow the R62 to all the way to Oudtshoorn. Turn left off the R62 on to Baron van Reede. Follow the road west towards the Cango caves. Just before the Cango Caves, turn left again on to the Swartberg Pass road. The pass is well signposted. Follow the tar road, which then turns into a gravel road.
General information
GPS: 33 35 01.69 S 22 11 45.74 E
Office hours: 07:30–16:00
Tel: +27 (0)44 203 6300
Accommodation and permit bookings Tel: +27 (0)21 483 0190
Permits for day hikes only are also available from the Oudtshoorn Tourism office at 80 Voortrekker Road, Oudtshoorn
Office hours: 08:30 – 17:00 (Monday to Friday) and 09:30 – 12:30 (Saturdays and public holidays)
Tel: +27 (0)44 279 2532
The Andries Marais House sleeps up to five people in four bedrooms (three rooms with one single bed each, and one room with one double bed). Outdoor braai facilities are provided and wood can be purchased at the reserve office.
Electricity: Gas
Bathroom: Shower (gas geyser)
Kitchen: Gas stove, gas fridge, sink, cutlery and crockery
Bedding, linen and towels: Yes
Fireplace: Outdoor braai, with grid
Disabled access: No
Pets welcome: No
The Willem Marais Cottage sleeps two people in one room with two single beds, providing a comfortable, small accommodation option for couples. Outdoor braai facilities are provided.
Electricity: Gas
Bathroom: Shower (gas geyser)
Kitchen: Gas stove, gas fridge, sink, cutlery and crockery
Bedding, linen and towels: Yes
Fireplace: Outdoor braai, with grid
Disabled access: No
Pets welcome: No
The wheelchair-friendly Stappies Cordier House sleeps two people in one room with a double bed, providing a comfortable, small accommodation option for couples. Outdoor braai facilities are provided.
Electricity: Gas
Bathroom: Shower (gas geyser)
Kitchen: Gas stove, gas fridge, sink, cutlery and crockery
Bedding, linen and towels: Yes
Fireplace: Outdoor braai, with grid
Disabled access: Yes
Pets welcome: No
Please note that Marais Cordier is closed to the public temporarily.
The Marais Cordier Cottage sleeps up to six people in three rooms (one with a double bed and two with two single beds). Outdoor braai facilities are provided.
Electricity: Gas
Bathroom: Shower (gas geyser)
Kitchen: Gas stove, gas fridge, black stove, sink, cutlery and crockery
Bedding, linen and towels: Yes
Fireplace: Outdoor braai, with grid
Disabled access: No
Pets welcome: No
The Bush Shelter is a rustic accommodation featuring dormitory-style sleeping quarters and basic amenities, that can house up to 12 people. Reconnect with nature without roughing it.
Electricity: Gas and solar
Bathroom: Two, with flush toilers, showers (gas geyser) and warm water
Kitchen: gas stove and fridge, cutlery and crockery provided
Bedding: 12 single beds with mattresses
Linen and towels: No, please bring your own
Fireplace: Indoor and Outdoor braais, with grid
Disabled access: No
Pets welcome: No
Located close to a dam, this traditional cottage sleeps up to four people in two bedrooms (one with a double bed and one with two single beds). This cottage is attached to Piet & Bellie and boasts a traditional stepped gable. Outdoor braai facilities are provided and wood can be purchased at the reserve office.
Electricity: Gas
Bathroom: Shower (gas geyser)
Kitchen: Gas stove, gas fridge, black stove, sink, cutlery and crockery
Bedding, linen and towels: Yes
Fireplace: Outdoor braai, with grid
Disabled access: No
Pets welcome: No
* Please note that the Piet and Bellie cottage will be closed from the 7th February 2018 and is scheduled to re-open on the 1st March 2018.
Fully equipped for self-catering, this restored semi-detached traditional cottage sleeps three people in two bedrooms (one with two single beds and the other with one single bed). Outdoor braai facilities are provided and wood can be purchased at the reserve office.
Electricity: Gas
Bathroom: Shower (gas geyser)
Kitchen: Gas stove, gas fridge, black stove, sink, cutlery and crockery
Bedding, linen and towels: Yes
Fireplace: Outdoor braai, with grid
Disabled access: No
Pets welcome: No
The Sankie Marais Cottage sleeps up to eight people in four bedrooms (two with two single beds, one with a double bed and one with a three-quarter bed). The cottage is the perfect choice for informal get-togethers with family and friends. Outdoor braai facilities are provided and wood can be purchased at the reserve office. Splash pool available.
Electricity: Gas
Bathroom: Shower (gas geyser)
Kitchen: Gas stove, gas fridge, black stove, sink, cutlery and crockery
Bedding, linen and towels: Yes
Fireplace: Outdoor braai, with grid
Disabled access: No
Pets welcome: No
Situated on the banks of the Gamka River, Snyman Huis sleeps up to six people in three bedrooms (one with a three-quarter bed, two with two single beds), and a sleeper couch in the lounge (sleeps two). Outdoor braai facilities are provided and wood can be purchased at the reserve office. Splash pool available.
Electricity: Gas
Bathroom: Shower (gas geyser)
Kitchen: Gas stove, gas fridge, black stove, basin, cutlery and crockery
Bedding, linen and towels: Yes
Fireplace: Outdoor braai, with grid
Disabled access: No
Pets welcome: No
This traditional cottage, with decorative gable and pebbled windows and doors, sleeps up to five people in three bedrooms (one with two single beds, one with a double bed and one with a single bed). Outdoor braai facilities are provided and wood can be purchased at the reserve office. Splash pool available.
Electricity: Gas
Bathroom: Shower (gas geyser)
Kitchen: Gas stove, gas fridge, sink, cutlery and crockery
Bedding, linen and towels: Yes
Fireplace: Outdoor braai, with grid
Disabled access: No
Pets welcome: No
The Schoolmaster’s House accommodates up to three people. Built in 1938, the cottage offers full self-catering facilities and has two bedrooms, one with two single beds and one with one single bed. Outdoor braai facilities are provided and wood can be purchased at the reserve office. Splash pool available.
Electricity: Gas and solar
Bathroom: Shower (gas geyser)
Kitchen: Gas stove, gas fridge, black stove, sink, cutlery and crockery
Bedding, linen and towels: Yes
Fireplace: Outdoor braai, with grid
Disabled access: No
Pets welcome: No
The cottage comprises two bedrooms (one with a double bed and one with two single beds), and two single beds in the lounge area. The bathroom is a few metres from the house. Braai facilities are provided and wood can be purchased at the reserve office. Splash pool available.
Electricity: Gas and solar
Bathroom: Outdoor. Shower (gas geyser)
Kitchen: Gas stove, gas fridge, black stove, sink, cutlery and crockery
Bedding, linen and towels: Yes
Fireplace: Outdoor braai, with grid
Disabled access: No
Pets welcome: No
There are 10 shaded campsites available, each named after the donkeys that did the hard work in the valley when it was originally settled. Solar-powered lights, a tap and picnic table is available at each site, but there is no power. Please ensure you bring your own firewood, supplies and flash lights with you.
Sites available: 10 campsites
Power points: No (solar-powered lights)
Ablution facilities: Hot water showers, flush toilets and basins
Shop on-site: No
Firewood for sale:No, bring your own
Braai facilities: Yes
Disabled access: No
Pets welcome: No
True South Travel provides a variety of activities in the Swartberg Pass area, in their position as a concession partner with CapeNature.
These activities include:
You may contact True South Travel on 0824618253 from 8am to 8pm to make bookings for the guided tours, or alternatively go to truesouthtravel.co.za for more information.
*Please note that the Donkey Trail is closed until further notice. We apologise for the inconvenience.
The Swartberg Four-Day Hike is a strenuous but rewarding trail with beautiful views. Alternatively, slack-packers will enjoy the exciting donkey trail, which allows hikers to soak up their surroundings while donkeys carry their luggage.
Trail distance: 25km
Estimated time: 4 days
This unique experience combines biodiversity, history and heritage in an exciting four-day trail. Donkeys carry your luggage, leaving you free to explore the beautiful surroundings.
The trail passes by ancient rock art sites, distinctive pioneer architecture and amazing plants. Hikers will indulge in regional cuisine and the famous ports of the region. All meals, trail snacks, bedding and towels, guides, donkeys, porters, CapeNature reserve fees and return transfers over the Swartberg Pass are included in the cost.
To find out more visit www.donkeytrail.com or email info@donkeytrail.com.
A variety of walking and hiking trails are available in this reserve, including the Ou Tol, Platberg and De Hoek trails. The best time for hiking is April–May and September–October each year, because of the milder weather.
Please note that the Bothashoek and Ou Tol huts are closed until 30 May 2018 for maintenance.
Hiking trails
There are a variety of hiking trails to choose from, varying in intensity. Regardless of how long the trail is, read the trail preparation points carefully.
Help us protect nature
No pets/no firearms/no picking of flowers or collecting of seeds/no fires except in designated areas/no quad bikes.
Permits
Permits may be purchased for R40 per adult and R20 per child at the reserve office or through CapeNature Central Reservations.
Trail preparation
Ou Tol Circle Route
Trail distance: 7.4km
Estimated time: 2.5 hours
Platberg Circle Route
Trail distance: 8.4km
Estimated time: 2.5 hours
De Hoek Day Trail
Trail distance: 8.8km
Estimated time: 3 hours
Konings Gat (in Gamkaskloof)
Trail distance: 1.4km
Estimated time: 1 hour
This is a relaxing walk through fynbos landscapes to the natural pool alongside the river.
There are amazing views along the route.
Grootkloof Hiking Trail (in Gamkaskloof)
Trail distance: 6.3km
Estimated time: 5 hours
A scenic route that provides a good workout and beautiful views of the Swartberg region.
Swartberg 4-day hike (can be shortened to a 2-day hike by starting at Ou Tol to Bothashoek and back)
This is a difficult hike and not for beginners.
Please remember to bring:
Day 1: 8.4 km from De Hoek Private Resort to Bothashoek Hut – very difficult
The trail starts at De Hoek Private Holiday Resort, on the road to Swartberg Pass about 35km outside Oudtshoorn where there is safe parking. (Guests need to make their own arrangements should they wish to overnight at De Hoek: 044-272 8214). Start early as you will be climbing most of the way: from De Hoek (±725m above sea level), up to Bothashoek hut (± 1460 m above sea level).
Bothashoek hut is a basic 4-roomed (3 bedrooms with beds and mattresses for 12 people and 1 room kitchen area, shower (with a solar geyser for warm water) that automatically switches to Gel Geyser when there is not enough sunshine(bring own gel) and flush toilets. An outside braai is available – need to bring your own firewood.
Day 2: 12.8 km from Bothashoek to Ou Tol Hut – moderate – On Jeep Track
Following the 4×4 route the trail winds down to Ou Tol hut, next to the Swartberg pass.
Out Tol hut can sleep 12 people in 3 bedrooms. There is an kitchen, living room, bathroom with shower (with a solar geyser for warm water that automatically switches to Gel Geyser when there is not enough sunshine) bring own gel and flush toilet and braai area (again guests need to provide wood)
Day 3: 12 km from Ou Tol back to Bothashoek – difficult – On Crest of Mountain
The trail takes you over to the summit with majestic views of both sides of the Swartberg Mountain, and then back to Bothashoek hut.
Day 4: 8.4 km from Bothashoek back to De Hoek – moderate to difficult
You’ll have to do a few more steep ups and downs before trailing downhill back to De Hoek where you left your vehicle
Keys must be returned to Oudtshoorn office – a partition in the glass window was removed with clear notice for returning of keys. Just drop them on your way back. Thank you and enjoy the beautiful area.
More than 130 bird species are regularly spotted in the reserve, including black, fish and martial eagles, as well as the Cape sugarbird and pied kingfisher. Visitors are encouraged to bring binoculars and bird books with them.
DOWNLOAD: The Klein Karoo Birdlist
Please note that the 4×4 route is damaged due to heavy rainfall and will be closed for maintenance between 28 February 2018 and 30 May 2018.
The 4×4 route, renowned for its spectacular views, can be booked as a day or overnight experience. Overnight visitors will stay in a self-contained hut. Please note there are no rubbish bins provided and what visitors take in, they must take out.
The Swartberg Nature Reserve, in conjunction with the neighbouring Gamkapoort Nature Reserve and Towerkop Nature Reserve, is of particular importance in the management of the region’s mountain catchments and water yields. This is a region of extreme climates with very hot summers (temperatures can reach over 40°C) and very cold winters (temperatures dip below zero) with snow on the mountains. The Swartberg Mountains are part of the Cape Fold Mountains.
A diverse range of vegetation is conserved in this reserve, from renosterveld, mountain fynbos and spekboom veld to Karoo-veld and geophyte species. The rare Protea venusta grows in the higher mountain peaks. Leopards still live in these mountains, although they are rarely spotted by visitors. You are likely to see klipspringer, grey rhebok, kudu, baboon and dassies, as well as springbok in the flatter areas. Lucky visitors may spot caracal or a bat-eared fox.
The Swartberg Nature Reserve is teeming with a rich history and is perhaps best known as Gamkaskloof – a small settlement established there in 1830 by farmers of European origin. Entirely self-sufficient, the community of Gamkaskloof lived in isolation for over a century. The first road into Die Hel, as it is known, was only built in 1962. The village is now a cultural heritage site that forms part of the Swartberg Nature Reserve, a World Heritage Site.
Swartberg Nature Reserve lies in the district of Oudtshoorn, between the Great and Little Karoo.
It’s an area of climatic extremes where winters are characterised by vast snow-capped mountains while summer days reach high temperatures. The Swartberg Pass is a wildly popular setting for both photographers and filmmakers.
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Very isolated and peaceful stay. Historical houses beautifully restored. Thank you.
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