Seweweekspoort MTB Trail (Closest City / town: Amalienstein / Ladismith)
SeweweekspoortCLOSEST TOWN > Amalienstein / Ladismith TRAIL DESTINATION > Swartberg foothills DISTANCE > 50km; full event route – 78km 0 - 5 RATING (Riding Enjoyment) 4 GRADING > Intermediate |
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OVERVIEW This mountain pass meanders through some of the most amazing rock formations – towering high above the pass – while following the Seweweekspoort River. On your bike Starting on a farm track from Amalienstein, you cross over the R62 and then onto a dual-track for a short while. This joins up with the main dirt road leading into Seweweekspoort. This road meanders through some of the most amazing rock formations – towering high above the pass – while following the Seweweekspoort River It might not feel like it, but you actually climb quite a bit to the end of the pass. Shortly after you’ve exited this magnificent pass, you enter a farm gate on the right and, once past the farmhouse (near the road), you get onto a jeep- and singletrack, looping clockwise before linking up with the dirt road coming from the Gamkapoort Dam. This road leads you back to the pass by way of a long downhill. Once you enter the pass again, it’s mostly downhill. Just watch out for vehicles! Once you’re back at Amalienstein you have the option to carry on to Ladismith [the ‘Long’ Seweweekspoort Challenge Race route]. From Amalienstein you’ll take a singletrack to Zoar village nearby. Crossing over the R62 again, you now enter various farms and, unless you do the race, this might become confusing without a map. You’ll need to obtain permission from Pieter Blignaut – details below. The rest of the route is equally stunning – you pass Langenhoven’s Residence (Hoeko) and enjoy views of the orchard-filled valleys and the gigantic mountain ranges not far away. The final climb is worth all the effort, resulting in a vista of note – rolling hills as far as the eye can see, with Ladismith just around the corner, and also ‘Towerkop’, the legendary rock peak (apparently, a witch flew into the peak during a foggy night many centuries ago, resulting in the huge cleft at the peak). Be warned! After enjoying the top of this last biggish climb, there’s a seriously fast downhill with a 90-degree right-hand bend at the end of it. If you miss this, you’ll end up among a flock of ostriches ... if you’re lucky! From here it’s not far to town, with one last ‘small’ climb ... Off the bike Oudtshoorn, Ladismith and Calitzdorp (and the Karoo in general) brim with outdoor options, from game farms and hikes to gorgeous wine estates. CONTACT: Route information: Pieter Blignaut +27 28 551 1062 Telephone: +27 83 508 9642 GPS: 33º29’033”S 21º27’35”E Weather: Humidity: 65% Wind: E at 7 mph
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FAST FACTSFAST FACTSGRADING: Intermediate DURATION: 3–4 hours CONFIGURATION : Return ride through the Poort – 50km; full event route – 78km START POINT: Amalienstein village TERRAIN: Gravel road (dual-track on private land – permission MAP: Normal road map will suffice; public road signs ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Free access to public roads FACILITIES: Mission village; small BEWARE OF: Public traffic; falling |
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HOW TO GET THERE
Any time of the year is good. However, it gets really hot in summer, so stick to riding in the early mornings or late afternoons. |



