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Gamkapoort Dam, Swartberg region (Closest City/Town: Prins Albert)

Western Cape - Central & Klein Karoo

Gamkapoort Dam

CLOSEST TOWN > Prince Albert

TRAIL DESTINATION > Gamkapoort Dam

DISTANCE > 40km

GRADING > Moderate

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OVERVIEW

Bang a big mountain down in the middle of the arid Karoo and you can bet your bottom bracket you’re in for a huge MTB adventure. This is exactly what the Swartberg region around Prins Albert delivers: a selection of awesome gravel passes and winding country roads trailing towards the horizon. Country hospitality is big on the cultural menu of this delightful dorpie, which boasts a main street sure to trip you right back into the 1900s. Don’t miss out on a visit to Sampie’s Farm Stall (they sell the best springbok pies in the known universe) or the quaint Swartberg Hotel with its rambling rose garden.

On your bike

Opt for less pain and more gain (compared to the Swartberg Pass, anyway) along an undulating and pleasurable ride traversing the foot of Aasvoëlberg towards Gamkapoort Dam.

Relatively flat riding begs exploration along an excellent ride to the Gamkapoort Dam, situated just on 40km to the west of the village. This one starts of flat and breezy until you hit the Gamka River after 25km, the it gets quite sandy in places. Ten km later you hit the nature reserve gates and the road goes a bit up and down bedonnered through the koppies around the dam – surface rocky and very gnarly.

Public access is a given along the majority of roads in the area, but permission is required before venturing onto farms and entrance fees are payable by day visitors to nature reserves. Plus you score bonus points for peace of mind, as Prins Albert probably rates as one of the safest towns in SA.

Off the bike

Don’t miss the Olive Festival in April and the Witblits Festival in August; do the ghost walk.

 

CONTACT:

Website: www.patourism.co.za
Tel: +27 23 541 1366

GPS: 33°13’31.7”S  22°01’47.2”E

FAST FACTS

GRADING:

A moderate ride, but intensity red-lines if the weather goes extreme

DURATION:

3 to 5 hours

CONFIGURATION :

One-way – 40km

START POINT:

Prins Albert

TERRAIN:

Starts off on good gravel; deteriorates once you
reach the reserve

MAP: none available

CELL RECEPTION: Limited

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

Public access along majority of roads; park entry fees apply – pay at Tourism Office in Main Street

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FACILITIES:

Accommodation, restaurants, shops in Prince Albert

BEWARE OF:

Extreme heat in summer; dehydration; freezing winters

 

HOW TO GET THERE

Follow the R407 for 46km from the N1 towards Oudtshoorn.


BEST TIME OF YEAR

Winter and summer can both be described by one word – harsh.


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