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Kogelberg Nature Reserve

The Kogelberg Nature Reserve, located in the Western Cape of South Africa, is a pristine natural gem that has earned international recognition and acclaim. This remarkable reserve is celebrated for its extraordinary biodiversity and has been recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, highlighting its global ecological importance.

Kogelberg Nature Reserve is a nature reserve comprising the Kogelberg Mountain Range, which contains around 1600 plant species with a floral diversity that is greater than anywhere else in the world.

Kogelberg is often considered the heart of the Cape Floral Kingdom because of the exceptional quality of its fynbos. The reserve lies within the southern stretch of the rugged Hottentots Holland mountain range and has remained relatively isolated and unspoilt.

Two walks deserve attention when considering a trip to the reserve.The Palmiet River Walk is an easy 10km venture along the Palmiet River, estimated to talk up to 3 hours. The Kogelberg Trail is a moderate to long 24km walk along Oudebosch gorge passing through montane forest, estimated to take around 9 hours to complete.

Visitors to Kogelberg can explore numerous hiking trails, allowing them to immerse themselves in the stunning natural surroundings. Birdwatching, photography, and simply enjoying the tranquility of the reserve are popular activities for nature enthusiasts. Additionally, the reserve offers educational programs and guided tours to increase awareness of the region's ecological significance.


Date: Daily

Time: 7.30am to 4pm


Venue address: Off- R44 between Kleinmond and, Betty's Bay

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Wheelchair accessibility: Unknown


Tel: 087 087 9262

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