Boschberg MTB Trail (Closest city/ town: Somerset East)

Eastern Cape - Western Region EC

Boschberg MTB Trail

CLOSEST TOWN > Somerset East

TRAIL DESTINATION > Boschberg Nature Reserve

DISTANCE > xxx

GRADING > Moderate to difficult

boschberg

OVERVIEW

Hallelujah! The Meurant Botha machine has finally reached the Eastern Cape, and the exhilarating recreational trail network along Boschberg will go down as one of his signature projects. It is aimed at a growing mountain-biking market in the rural heartland of the Eastern Cape, and will be developed in conjunction with a new eco-estate on the outskirts of the village of Somerset East.

This historic little dorp is situated along the local Blue Crane Tourism Route, traversing the edge of the arid Karoo region. An interesting mix of Victorian, Georgian and vernacular architecture, local coffee shops, a ‘proper’ pub, floral country gardens and the intriguing Wal­ter Battis Museum make for an interest­ing wander along the village streets. 

On your bike

To get to Boschberg Trail, head along Nojoli (Main) Street towards Bruintjie­shoogte and Graaff-Reinet until you’re just about out of town. Look for a sign on the right (to the golf course) along Bell Street. Turn right there and then take the second road (gravel) left towards the nature reserve. A new eco-estate on your right (just before you reach the golf course) is to be developed as the trail head, and permits and maps should be available here.

When I scouted Boschberg Trail for this book, it was only partly devel­oped, but already had 10km of prime singletrack zigzagging along the densely wooded slopes above town. A further 15km of singletrack should have been added by the time this book is in print, positioning Boschberg as one of the Eastern Cape’s premier purpose-built trails.

To access the current singletrack is easy enough from the eco-estate; follow the footpath to ride up the zigzag trail until you get to the contour jeep track which links to various new loops. Otherwise you could pedal past the golf course and keep right past the old Bestershoek Caravan Park to ascend via said jeep track, and then link either right or left onto the singletrack.

The full trail network can be combined with the existing gravel roads above and around Somerset East to create a variety of route permutations. Although the initial singletrack loops aim at an easy flow, the current hiking trail network will be converted to dual-purpose usage and these will be way more technical and challenging. All in all, you can expect some superb cranking and hiking routes on the slopes of the Boschberg next time you visit.
Oh ja, whatever you do, don’t miss out on the Bruintjieshoogte Cycle Fest held every year in March (check out www. bruintjies.co.za).

Off the bike

Go fishing, horseback riding, hunting or hike up to the Glen Avon Waterfall; prior permission is needed to access the falls and the historic mill nearby, but this spectacular 85m-high cascade is worth the trouble. Abseiling and a very impressive gorge-slide are on the action menu for adrenaline junkies.

CONTACT:

Website: www.somerseteasttourism.co.za
Tel:
+27 42 243 1448

GPS: 32°43’07.6”S   25°35’24.2”E

Weather:

ClearClear 11 oC
Humidity: 41%
Wind: N at 14 mph
Fri 6 ⇒ 17 oC » Mostly Sunny «
Sat 4 ⇒ 11 oC » Clear «
Sun 4 ⇒ 13 oC » Clear «

FAST FACTS

GRADING:

Moderate to difficult

DURATION:

2–3 hours

CONFIGURATION :

Return or circular routes

START POINT:

Somerset East Eco-Estate

TERRAIN:

Jeep track and purpose-built singletrack

MAP:

At trail head (that’s the rumour, anyway)

CELL RECEPTION:

Good coverage

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

Trail permit and day fee

FACILITIES:

Coffee shop and ablutions

BEWARE OF:

You may just OD on singletrack bliss

boschberg-map

MORE INFORMATION:

Somerset East Tourism is manned by the friendliest tannies on the planet – do yourself a favour and go and chat to them

 

 

 

 

 

HOW TO GET THERE

Take the scenic R63 Blue Crane Tourism Route from Graaff-Reinet to the small town of Pearston and on to Somerset
East at the foot of the Bosberg Mountains.

You can also take the R63 from the N10 at Cookhouse,  approximately 166km from Port Elizabeth.


BEST TIME OF YEAR

If extreme temperatures are not your idea of fun, your best bet is probably spring or autumn … but isn’t that why you’ve invested in all that technical riding kit?

 

 

 

 

 

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