What to do and see in , Western Cape: The Best Nature & Parks

January 17, 2022 Vergie Nakamoto

Discover the best top things to do in , South Africa including Sanbona Wildlife Reserve, Sheilam Cactus Farm, Cogmanskloof Hiking Trail, Montague Tractor Ride, Soekershof, Eseltjiesrus Donkey Sanctuary, Boesmanskloof Hiking Trail, Badskloof Trail, Montagu Nature Garden, Leidam Bird Sanctuary.
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1. Sanbona Wildlife Reserve

Btwn Montagu & Barrydale between Montagu & Barrydale, Montagu 6720 South Africa +27 21 010 0028 [email protected] http://www.sanbona.com/
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5.0 based on 351 reviews

Sanbona Wildlife Reserve

Welcome to the malaria-free Sanbona Wildlife Reserve, a three-hour scenic drive from Cape Town to the heart of the Little Karoo, along the Route 62 – the world’s longest wine route. At the foot of the towering Warmwaterberg Mountains, Sanbona boasts 58, 000 hectares of sculpted Cape Fold Mountains, wide-open Karoo plains, indigenous flora and fauna and rare examples of San rock art, some dating back more than 3, 500 years, plus a unique boat safari. More than a Big 5 wilderness reserve, it’s the vastness of the landscape, the alluring stillness and isolation amid raw beauty and boundless plains that make Sanbona unique. Explore a wilderness sanctuary in the Western Cape while staying at your choice of three luxurious lodges or a back-to-nature Explorer Camp adventure, each of which is surrounded by ancient folded mountains and endless vistas. Please note that Sanbona is a private reserve and booking in advance is essential.

Reviewed By ursulab911 - Johannesburg, South Africa

Depart from Mother City, head out on the long and winding road (3 hours), ROUTE 62, voted by CNN Travel as the world’s best road trip destination. At the foot of towering Warmwaterberg Mountains in the Little Karoo lies the unique safari destination of Sanbona Wildlife Reserve. Three Luxury Lodges and an adventurous Explorer Camp nestle in 58, 000 hectares of sculpted Cape Fold Mountains and wide-open plains. Experience a huge diversity of indigenous flora and fauna and rare examples of San rock art, some dating back more than 3,500 years, plus a unique boat safari and thrilling game drives. Conservation is paramount at Sanbona and every guest contributes to preserving this wilderness for future generations. More than a Big 5 wilderness reserve, it’s the vastness of the landscape, the alluring stillness and isolation amid raw beauty and boundless plains that make Sanbona unique.

2. Sheilam Cactus Farm

Klaasvoogds West Road, Robertson 6705 South Africa +27 23 626 4133 http://www.sheilamnursery.com/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Sheilam Cactus Farm

3. Cogmanskloof Hiking Trail

Tanner Straat, Montagu South Africa
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Cogmanskloof Hiking Trail

4. Montague Tractor Ride

Protea Farm Koo Valley, Route 318, Montagu South Africa +27 23 614 3012 http://proteafarm.co.za
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4.5 based on 131 reviews

Montague Tractor Ride

Reviewed By 826hiltonm - Fourways, South Africa

What an amazing experience with an awesome tractor driver. Jaco you hand that tractor like a superstar.

5. Soekershof

Klaas Voogds West Along Route62 towards Robertson, Robertson 6705 South Africa
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Soekershof

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6. Eseltjiesrus Donkey Sanctuary

Robertson Road, McGregor 6708 South Africa +27 23 625 1593 http://www.donkeysanctuary.co.za/
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Eseltjiesrus Donkey Sanctuary

Reviewed By Ghathers - Langebaan, South Africa

What an awesome experience! I never knew I knew so little about these wonderful creatures and I am so pleased that we made the effort to drive to McGregor to visit. Our wonderful guide, Beatrice, was extremely knowledgable and shows incredible compassion for these beautiful beasts. There is a small restaurant, and we ate a delicious lunch. There is also a curio shop (we bought a donkey!) and a 2nd hand book shop (we bought loads of books!). My 6 year old also had an amazing time, and we will certainly go back soon. I found the enire experience very relaxing and reasonably priced.

7. Boesmanskloof Hiking Trail

Boesmanskloof, McGregor 6708 South Africa
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Boesmanskloof Hiking Trail

Reviewed By CarolElizabeth50 - Pretoria, South Africa

Can’t wait to go again. Will leave early and pack a picnic lunch and stay out for the whole day. Flowers are gorgeous and we felt quite safe out there.

8. Badskloof Trail

Tanner Street, Montagu 6720 South Africa +27 23 614 2471 https://www.montagu.org.za/what-to-do/hiking-trails/
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Badskloof Trail

Reviewed By Ghathers - Langebaan, South Africa

This fairly easy walk (I have done it with my 4 year old!) meanders through the kloof, surrounded by majestic cliffs. There are amazing rock formations, displays of flora, including a large variety of proteas, ericas, aloes, red-hot pokers, lilies and watsonias, as well as a rich bird life and many smaller animals to be found along the route. The trail, which is approximately 2,2 km long, connects the hot springs at Avalon, with Eyssenhuis / Ou Meul at Joubert Park and takes about an hour to walk. As this trail is part of the mountain reserve, any person who walks through the Badskloof, (or hikes any of the other trails), must be in possession of a valid Hiking Permit, which may be obtained from the Avalon Springs Reception Desk, the Tourism Office (023-614 2471) or the office at Joubert Park Nature Reserve. The entry fee is charged at the either end of the trail. The price of the permit for the Badskloof Trail is R40 per adult and R27 per child. This permit must be produced if requested by a municipal official or police officer.

9. Montagu Nature Garden

40 Van Riebeeck Street, Montagu 6720 South Africa +27 23 614 2471 [email protected] http://www.montagu.org.za/organisations/montagu-nature-garden/
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Montagu Nature Garden

Reviewed By Ghathers - Langebaan, South Africa

I took my five year old for a hike over koppie on the Nature Reserve, and we were both enthralled by the vistas that Mother Nature provided. From the amazing array of flowers, to the variety of insects and birds, to the beautiful view towards Montagu in the west and Barrydale in the east. We hike here regularly, as it is conveniently situated near town and the peace and tranquility is perfect for some "father/son" bonding. The walk over the koppie and down the other side is relatively easy (Ouma did the walk about 2 weeks ago!) and the small dams nestled between lush lawns are perfect for a picnic. For the less energetic, there are myriad paths that crisscross the reserve at various levels. Entrance fee at present is R5 for adults and R2 for kids, which is paid through a slot in the building at the entrance. Well worth the visit, especially at this time of the year!

10. Leidam Bird Sanctuary

cnr Barry and Bath Streets, Montagu 6720 South Africa http://www.montaguleiwater.co.za
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4.0 based on 63 reviews

Leidam Bird Sanctuary

Reviewed By shauns2111 - South Africa, null

Lovely deck to sit on and view the birds feeding their chick and basically just living their life. Yes, it does smell a bit, but what would you expect from a heronry. The dam could do with a bit of a clean up. Worth a visit and will pop around again when back in town.

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