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Dwarsrivier Conservancy MTB Trail (Wolfberg Ravine (Closest City/Town: Citrusdal)

Western Cape - West Coast

Dwarsrivier Conservancy

CLOSEST TOWN > Clanwilliam

TRAIL DESTINATION > Dwarsrivier Conservancy

DISTANCE > 6, 14, 23 or 31km

0 - 5 RATING (Riding Enjoyment)  3

GRADING > MODERATE tick-small

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OVERVIEW

rather than a glorified gravel road with the odd bit of hiking trail, it now features some purpose-built singletrack

On your bike

There’s been a lot of work done on the Dwarsrivier MTB route and, rather than a glorified gravel road with the odd bit of hiking trail, it now features some purpose-built singletrack to delight members of the fat-track tribe who do head here. Start off from Sanddrif Camp Site and crank the gravel road to the Wolfberg Cracks parking lot (2km) via the Valley of the Red Gods.


The road gets a bit rough from here, but continue for another 1km until you reach a stand of pines where you swoop left onto a stretch of stony singletrack which T-bones onto the Rietgat jeep track. If you want, you could turn right here for a 6km circular loop back to the camp site, but where would be the fun in that?


Rather judder right along the dete­riorating jeep track, persevering until you hit the contour singletrack to your left at around the 5km mark (look out for the trail marker). Bomb this sweet little stretch until you reach the rather technical river crossing. Cross along the wooden boardwalk and rocks, then bear left to follow the old irrigation channel through the Rietgat camp site and onto the main gravel road.
Left here would be the quick way home, while right takes you 1.6km along an easy dirt-road cruise to a copse of trees overhanging the road. Again, there is a trail marker directing you left onto a jeep track meandering into the stony ridges. This section has a wild and remote feel to it, and if you were going slowly you’d probably notice the Cape mountain leopard spoor.


Pedal wildly for just on 2km until you join the Lot’s Wife Trail, which (to the left) takes you back onto the main road and the camp site, or (to the right) onto a singletrack loop past an old pine plan­tation. The choice is yours – either circle back onto the Lot’s Wife singletrack from here, or route-find your way onto the Maltese Cross jeep track, where you turn left to crank for 6km past the Cederberg Observatory. Both options are good fun, and will eventually bang you back onto the dirt drag about 3km from the Sand­drif camp site. 

Off your bike

There are more than 250 marked hiking routes in the Cederberg ranges, and other activities include fly-fishing on the Olifants River, wine tasting at Dwarsrivier Winery, or an evening of stargazing at the Cederberg Observatory, just down the road from Dwarsrivier. Most Saturday evenings see amateur astronomers from Cape Town presenting astronomy lectures and slide shows at this charming,
open-air venue.

CONTACT:

Route information: Dawid Nieuwoudt, Sanddrif Holiday Resort
Address: PO Box 84, Clanwilliam, 8135
Telephone: 027 482 2825
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Website : www.cederbergwine.com

GPS:   32º30’14”S  19º15’27”E

Weather:

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FAST FACTS

GRADING:
Intermediate


DURATION: Various options

CONFIGURATION :
Circular and return

START POINT:
Sanddrif Holiday Resort

TERRAIN:
Jeep track and single track, rocky

MAP:
Maps available from the office at Sanddrif

MORE INFORMATION:

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
R10 permit available from the office at Sanddrif (027) 482 2825

FACILITIES:
Ablutions at campsite, kiosk at office, no cell phone reception


BEWARE OF:
Snakes; dehydration insummer, snow in winter

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HOW TO GET THERE

Follow the N7 north for 200km, continuing through Citrusdal. Turn right onto a gravel road 25km beyond the town (at the Algeria sign) to cross the Olifants River. Continue along this road to Algeria, then keep right for 48km past the forest station to Sanddrif.


BEST TIME OF YEAR

In summer, you burn. In winter, you freeze. Enough said.

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