Tsitsikamma MTB Route (Closest City/Town: Storms River Village)
Eastern Cape - Western Region EC
Tsitsikamma/ Storms River Trail
CLOSEST TOWN > Plettenberg Bay TRAIL DESTINATION > Harkerville Forest DISTANCE > 22–55km
GRADING > Moderate |
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OVERVIEW Tsitsikamma, an ancient Khoi word for ‘place of abundant or sparkling water’, perfectly describes the lush and lovely region surrounding this tiny, eponymous village. It is a place of craggy peaks, secret beaches and temperate rainforest, where giant Podocarpus yellowwoods tower high above deep gorges and tranquil black-water pools.
On your bike The Storms River MTB route follows the old national road through the Tsitsikamma National Park and along Storms River Pass. A good gravel road winds through spectacular indigenous forest, rich in Outeniqua yellowwood, stinkwood and candlewood, starting off fairly easily along a 2 km level stretch. A steep 5 km descent to the Storms River follows. The low-water bridge is a great place to have a swim, but watch out for strong currents when the river is high. If you’re keen to increase the distance of your ride, follow the SAFCOL jeep tracks in a clockwise direction to Off the bike Storms River Village is a charming hamlet surrounded by temperate, indigenous forest and pine plantations. The Tsitsikamma Forest Inn boasts comfortable, friendly accommodation in their various cottages. Storms River Adventures offer a whole host of activities, from tree-top canopy tours and day hikes to black-water tubing. A short drive will take you to the Tsitsikamma National Park at Storms River Mouth, the start of the legendary Otter Trail and a host of day hikes. Other options include swimming off a lovely beach, snorkeling, whale-watching (in season) or relaxing at the restaurant and shop. Face Adrenaline also offers the world’s highest bungee jump at Bloukrantz Bridge. CONTACT: Route information: Tsitsikamma State Forest, Storms River Office More info: www.stormsriver.com GPS: 33°58’26.6”S 23°53’14.7”E Weather: Humidity: 72% Wind: W at 16 mph
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FAST FACTSGRADING: Moderate DURATION: 2 to 3 hours CONFIGURATION : 22–55km circular START POINT: Start at Tsitsikamma State Forest office or at Tsitsikamma Forest Inn in Storms River Village TERRAIN: Gravel roads and plantation jeep track, river crossings MAP: Maps are available at the Storms River office CELL RECEPTION: Good ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Free selfissue permits available at gate for first section; permit for SAPPI section from Storms River Adventures FACILITIES: Ablution facilities; parking at Tsitsikamma State Forest, Storms River office or Tsitsikamma Forest Inn BEWARE OF: Forestry vehicles, hikers; on the descent down the pass, beware of water humps across the road – they may not be high, but are steep enough to launch you MORE INFORMATION: Amazing forest |
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ROUTE EVENT INFO: DATE OF EVENT: September 2012
DISTANCE OPTIONS: 3 day event ORGANISER: www.stormsrivertraverse.co.za
HOW TO GET THERE
A mild climate all year round allows you to make the most of these trails throughout the year. Keep in mind that the high rainfall means you’ll get wet and muddy. |



