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Baviaanskloof Map 2020 MILLER Beervlei Dam Van Rooyenskraal Guest Farm Road to Graaf Reinet Koedoeskloof Road to Road to Jansenville River Blydefontein Graaf Reinet Tented Camp R306 Naroegaspoort Oppi-Vlak Farm Stall & Road to: MOUNT STEWART Karoo Farm Cottage R337 Prins Albert Toornberg Beerpoort 173Km Trompetterspoort Kamferspoort 209Km Gamkaskloof Angora Mohair Timbila (Willowmore to Graaf Reinet) Pass (Graaf Reinet to Port Elizabeth) Die Hel Pass Cottages Game Reserve Grootrivier Blydefontein Tented Camp Glenmore R75 Witteberge Farm Cottage Bhejane Adventure & Safari Bookings Perdepoort Pass Game Reserve Kumnandi Lodge Marlu Guest Farm www.krugertocape.co.za Die Wonderboom Pienaarspoort BAROE N9 Driekuilen Medenpoort Guest Farm R329 Pass Aasvoëlberg Waaipoort Salt Pan Nek Sandkraalpoort Pass Airport 90Km Noorspoort Seekoeinek Soetendalspoort (Willowmore to Steytlerville) Grootrivier Guest Farm R407 R329 WOLWEFONTEIN Finchley Farm Cottage WILLOWMORE Wolwefontein B&B / SC / Camping Hotel Royal Hotel Strydomsvlei Willowmore Hospital The Old Jail Guest House Karoo Theatrical Hotel * Self catering Accommodation R75 Laughing & Art Gallery * Sheep Farming Noorspoort Haaspoort Bush Camp Road to Waters Dam R329 Steyterville Villa & Nature Reserve R332 Kirkwood Vondeling Opel Crafts Zandibela Royal Hotel Steyterville R407 [Angel Factory] Private Game Lodge STEYTLERVILLE Addo * Accommodation Port Elizabeth Buys Poort * Restaurant Vondeling * Game Drives Road to: Train Station Suurberg WINTERHOEK Road to Klaarstroom KLEINPOORT Prins Albert Keurfontein Photo: www.baviaans.co.za Gamkaskloof Country House GWARRIESPOORT Slypsteenberg Die Hel Swartberg Resbosrand N9 Willowmore Driekuilen Nature Reserve Rooikoppe Guest Farm Junction Rooikoppe 56Km Witberg Olifants River (Willowmore to Uniondale) Buffelsfontein Junction Road to Uitenhage R341 NUWEKLOOF Baviaanskloof Mountains Rietfontein VAALWATER Nuwekloof Duiwekloof Photo: www.gobaviaans.co.za Junction Skimmelkop Vaalwater Lodge Uitspan Lodge Verlorenrivier Bokloof and Bush Camp Pass B&B R332 Guest Farm Guest Farm Kammanassie Vaalwater Road Baviaanskloof R341 Vero’s Restaurant Guest Cottages Nakop N9 Road to: Mountains & Craft Shop Baviaanskloof Bokloof Guest Studtis Poort Kamerkloof Rondekop Rietrivier Makkedaat Caves Farm Campsite Oudtshoorn * Various cave Accommodation River STUDTIS Vero’s Restaurant Bakkrans Cave Camping Grootrivier Keurfonteinrant * Activities Blue Hills Escape & Take Aways Sederkloof Damsedrif Guest Farm * B&B, Self Catering Lodge 4x4 vehicles KLIPFONTEIN Bosrant Echoes * Hiking, Birding. Geology recommended of the Baviaans Baviaanskloof Doornkloof Scholteberg Hadley Guest Farm Grasrug Boskamp S/C HARTEBEESRIVIER Wilderness Area SANDVLAKTE Bakenkop Grootrivier Poort Witberg Sandvlakte House & Lodge R339 Groot Winterhoek Kouga Mountains Reserve Bloukop Road to Uitenhage Gate Groenkop & Elandsrivier GEELHOUTBOS Mountains Sipoonkop Dangerious Mountain BERGPLAAS Photo: Makkedaat Caves Pass Bergplaas Hikers Hut UNIONDALE Geelhoutbos Reserve Gate Camp sites & Chalets Holgat Pass Combrink’s Pass Graskop Kudu Kaya Grasnek Pass Rooihoek Telkom Hoopsberg Camping Accommodation Kleinrivierberg Engelandkop Doodsklip Rest Camp Baviaanskloof Tower Mountain Pass End Lodge & Country CAMBRIA Kouga River N9 ROOIHOEK House Osseberg Elands Mountains Kougakop SMITSKRAAL 4x4 Route 11Km Baviaanskloof Uniondale Poort Kouga Dam R339 Nature Reserve Tia Ghee Twee Waters Tented Restcamp Kouga Guest Farm Potjiesberg Pass AVONTUUR River 120Km 13Km R62 (Uniondale to George) R62 HAARLEM NOORSHOEK 67Km Dam Wall @ Tolbos Elandsrivier Turnoff Versamelberg (Avontuur to Joubertina) Kouga SPEELMANSKRAAL River Country Shop PATENSIE GreaterKruger.co.za & Restaurant Shumba Manor Prince Alfred’s Pass Niekerksberg R62 Ripple Hill Hotel N9 Kouga De Mist Cottage Outeniqua Trout Lodge Haarlem Dam River Accommodation & Safari Bookings Guerrakop Perdeberg LOUTERWATER & River Camp Spitskop DIE VLUG Blouberg R331 Langkloof 82Km Copy Right © 2020 Gerhard Brummer Graskop (Joubertina to Assegaaibos) R339 www.greaterkruger.co.za R332 Niekerksberg 176Km (Joubertina to Port Elizabeth) No part of this map shall be copied in any way or Dwarsfonteinruggens This is a Outeniqua Mountains 37Km Garden Route Tsitsikamma means without the permission of the copy right holder. Garden Route National Park Nature Reserve KRAKEEL RIVIER Langkloof gravel road Road to Knysna National Park Assegaaibosberg Tarkaberg Tsitsikamma Mountains JOUBERTINA Peak R62 Formosa Jakkalskraal Noekop Mountains Palmiet River Heidekop Kruisvallei Wynandskraal Mountains Keurbooms Goukamma River Prince Alfred Pass River Paardekop Elandsbos River Kromrivier Ysternek Valley Bloukrans of Ferns NR Bobbejaans River Formosa R340 River 43Km Tsitsikamma Rheenendal Hiking Trail (Start) Assegaaibos Diepwalle Bloukrans Nature Reserve The Big Tree Forest Station Kurland Pass Keurbooms The Crags Otter Trail Oldest Yellowood tree King Edward Toll Gate About 800 years old Vll Tree River Whiskey Creek Kareedouw Gouna 32m Bloukrans Coldstream Tsitsikamma Road to Nature Reserve Monkey R102 Storms River Groot River Bridge Tsitsikamma Canopy Tour Land & Pass (Paul Sauer) Bridge Keurbooms Birds of Eden Covie Klip Koisan Village De Vasselot Kleinbos Jeffrey’s Bay R339 River NR Groot River Storms River Knysna NR River Lottering River Salt Nature’s River Village Port Elizabeth Buffalo Hills Nyati Buffels River Valley Elandsbos Thornham Game Reserve Distillery River Otter Trail Otter Trail River Bergheim 163Km (Ends) Witelsbos (Plettenberg Bay to Jeffrey’s Bay) Outeniqua Arc Rock Kleinbos Trail Wittedrif and Matjies 230Km Churchill Phantom River Cave River Oubosrand R102 Pass R340 Arc Rock Storms (Plettenberg Bay to Port Elizabeth) Dam R62 Bitou and Matjies Tsitsikamma River River Keurbooms River Cave The Dolphin Dam 63Km Eastford Beach Private Bracken Garden Hiking Trail Clarkson (Knysna to George) NR Glebe se Dam Akkerkloof Hill of Eden 32,5Km Dam Otter Trail Storms River Knysna (Knysna to Plettenberg Bay) (Starts) R102 Braken Hill Knysna Mouth N2 N2 Falls Elephant Park Groot River Keurbooms Thesen’s Hornlee Lagoon WALKS & SHORT HIKES IN THE STORMS RIVER VILLAGE Island ADVENTURE Tsitsikamma Whale Watching AND TSITSIKAMMA NATIONAL PARK N2 Brenton Tsitsikamma Canopy Tour - Storms River - 042 281 1836 River Impofu The Mouth Trail: Tsitsikamma National; Park (Storms River Mouth) Kayak & Lilo with Untouched Adventures - 073 130 0689 on Lake Eersterivier Dam * 2Km and 1 hour walk Tsitsikamma Segway Tours - 081 320 3977 Leisure Sinclair Strand * Starts at Sandy Bay; next to the restaurant in the park Tsitsikamma Falls Adventures (Ziplining) - 042 280 3770 Island Palmiet River Walking Trail NR Wolf Piesang Plettenberg Bay * Indigenous forest to the mouth of the Storms River Blackwater Tubing - 042 281 1757 or 079 636 8008 Sanctuary River * Suspension bridge Tsitsikamma Adventure Land Quad Bike Tours - 072 664 2419 Brenton Harkerville Shipwreck * See the Storms River Mouth Cave (Khoisan Heritage Site) Tsitsikamma Woodcutters Journey - 042 281 1836 Sco Gonçalo (1630) - The first shipwreck in the Garden Route * Conservation fee (unless a Wild Card holder) Dune Safari at Oyster Bay Lodge - 042 297 0150 on Sea The Noetzie Trail Kranshoek Marine Trail Blue Duiker Trail: Tsitsikamma National Park (Storms River Mouth) Hog Hollow Horse Trails - The Crags - 082 771 3745 Shipwreck Castles Kranshoek Protected Area Heads Airport Shipwreck * 3,7Km and 2 hours walk Horse Drawn Carriage Trails - The Crags - 082 771 3745 Buffelsbaai Emu (1816) Athene (1967) * Discover true forest giants - Outeniqua Yellowwood trees * Trail ends at the beginning point of the Otters Trail Robberg * Conservation fee (unless a Wild Card holder) Nelsons Bay Cave NR Cape Seal Lighthouse (1950) The Loerie Trail: Tsitsikamma National Park (Storms River Mouth) (archaeological site) The highest lighthouse above * 1Km and 1 hour walk sea level on the South African * Agulhas lookout point; fynbos and coastal forest Get your Kruger to Cape Card coast - 146m * Conservation fee (unless a Wild Card holder) Waterfall Trail: Tsitsikamma National Park (Storms River Mouth) * 6Km and 3 hours walk * 3Km walk on the Otters Trail * Waterfall * Take your costume with and picnic meal Klipdrift Oyster Bay Travel South Africa with your own Kruger to Cape Mobile App * Caution must be taken at high tide Dam * Conservation fee (unless a Wild Card holder) Indian Ocean.
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