June 15, 2023

Getting High on Life –  Why your next getaway should be in the mountains, and where to go

Many people think about the beach when they plan a holiday, with mountains often being underrated as a destination. However, there are a multitude of compelling reasons why you should plan a trip to the mountains as your next getaway.  Some of these reasons include stunning natural scenery that stretches as far as the eye can see, an escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life, no crowds, a switch off from technology, the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and to enjoy the outdoors. Fresh air, exercise if you want it, relaxation if you prefer, and the perfect place to connect with your family away from distractions. Mountains offer you an opportunity to slow down, pause and find peace by immersing yourself in your surroundings.  Mountain hideaways to try For those considering getting their head in the clouds and escaping for a mountain break, the below list of suggestions – which are all in the Olifants River Mountains (part of the Groot Winterhoek wilderness area) and right on Cape Town’s doorstep in the Bergrivier region – might help you decide where to go.  Pampoenfontein Guest Farm is a secluded retreat that offers five beautifully furnished self-catering cottages tucked into pristine fynbos-covered mountains. Guests can enjoy the trails which wind through the wilderness area and reveal magnificent views as well as stunning flower sightings.  The Cape Floristic Region is one of the most biologically diverse areas on earth, home to over 9,000 species and the Groot Winterhoek Mountains are considered a vital sanctuary for the preservation of many endemic species of fynbos, some of which are threatened. Flower viewing at Pampoenfontein is best from August to November when the bulbs are in flower – but from June to December proteas and pincushions are prolific, while from November to February the ericas are in bloom.  The area is also home to about 100 different species of bird, including some that are uncommon in Southern Africa like Veraux’s (Black) Eagle, the Cape Sugarbird and the Cape Rock Jumper – so a fantastic getaway for twitchers.   The Berghoff-Fynbos Chalets are another mountain getaway must. Berghoff has three self-catering chalets situated in remote spots on a commercial protea farm in the mountains above the town of Porterville. A beautiful dam is perfectly suited for swimming and boating – with a row boat and two canoes available for guests to use. Tracts of natural veld are ideal for hiking and sedate wandering to enjoy the lovely mountain views.  Pampoenfontein Guest Farm Berghoff-Fynbos Chalets Also tucked high up in the mountains is Beaverlac, which offers camping and cabins on 5000 hectares of pristine wilderness. Beaverlac is blessed with two rivers, the Ratel (Honey Badger) and the Olifants, and offers visitors a wide variety of hiking trails, rock pools and waterfalls. There are several caves on the farm, some of which are decorated with paintings. The area is a sanctuary for several wildlife species such as Rhebok, Klipspringer, Grysbokkie, Caracal, African Wild Cat, Honey Badgers, and Leopards, and Beaverlac’s rich diversity of birds includes the majestic Black Eagle, Jackal Buzzard and colourful sunbirds – to name only a very few. The rivers are home to Clanwilliam Redfins and the rare Clanwilliam Yellowfish – but fishing is not allowed.  Another not-to-be-missed mountain retreat is the Cedarpeak wilderness area in the foothills of the Groot Winterhoek mountains. Cedarpeak offers accommodation in several secluded cottages with easy mountain access and sweeping views, as well as an abundance of outdoor activities such as hiking, kloofing, rockpool swimming, fishing and more. You can also spot ancient rock paintings here.  Cedarpeak allows guests exclusive access to 8000 hectares of natural wilderness and the largest most diverse range of endemic plant species in the world. Animals such as duikers, grey rhebok, clawless otters, baboons, and the rare Cape leopard can be found throughout the area and the rivers host the endangered Western Cape Yellowfish.  Beaverlac Cedarpeak Other adventures to be had while on your mountain getaway Additional activities that can be enjoyed during your mountain getaway include mountain biking – with all of these venues offering great trails to visitors, as well as other trails in the area (such as the Dasklip Pass Gravel Bike Route) and gin tasting at Ginsmith, an artisanal gin distillery tucked into the mountains (booking ahead is key for this remote distillery). For those keen to test their adrenalin levels, there are companies which offer tandem paragliding and hang-gliding experiences off the Dasklip Pass and at Pampoenfontein. A short drive down the mountain takes you into the quaint village of Porterville – a beautiful town that has now been dubbed one of the most desirable and popular country towns in the Western Cape. For foodies, there are a myriad of coffee shops, restaurants, and eateries. Porterville has become a mecca for many diverse artists and an art experience is highly recommended.  Visit them in their studios to view and buy a wide range of art from ceramics to paintings and jewellery.     Whether you are alone, a couple, a family with children of any age, or a group of friends – the mountains about the town of Porterville offer something for everyone. From a sedate and relaxed getaway to an adventurous adrenalin-filled outing – you will find it all in the mountains.  For more information on where to get away in the Bergrivier area as well as other things to see and do, visit Bergrivier Tourism & Accommodation South Africa .   Share: Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn

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Paddle Paradise – 7 Reasons Why you should Take Up Kayaking or Canoeing & Top Spots to enjoy your New Hobby

People of all ages and from all walks of life are becoming kayaking and canoeing converts for a number of reasons.   It’s an outdoor adventure that gives you the chance to explore and be close to nature.   It improves your health, cardiovascular fitness, and body strength.   It is fun and relieves stress.   It’s a versatile and adaptable watersport that can be done on rivers, dams and in the ocean.   You can do it alone, or in a group with friends and family.   It can be done through all the seasons of the year.   It is suitable for all ages, doesn’t need a lot of technical skills, and kids can get started at a young age.  The good news for those keen to try their hand at kayaking or canoeing is that there are several hotspots in the Bergrivier region close to Cape Town that offer fantastic opportunities to get out on the water for a paddle.  Velddrif and surrounds The hugely popular coastal village of Velddrif, which hugs the banks of the Berg River, is perfectly located to offer the ideal setting for a kayaking or canoeing adventure. The Berg River estuary in Velddrif is also one of the most popular bird-watching sites in South Africa (it has been declared a Ramsar Site) and there is no better way to get up close and personal with the many thousands of feathered friends to be found here than by being quietly out on the water.   Paddling on the Berg River is easy – the water is quiet and serene, so the whole family can enjoy a trip down the river, soaking up the beautiful surroundings. A stop-off at the iconic Bokkom Laan, the oldest road in the town (and a heritage site) which snakes up the edge of the Berg River is a must-visit for anyone in the area.   This quaint dirt road is dotted with jetties on the water’s edge and historic fish-drying sheds – many of which have been converted into eclectic coffee shops, restaurants, art galleries and gift shops. Park your canoe or kayak and stroll along to visit the ‘’Bokkomhuise’’ and taste Bokkoms, and pop in at Vishoekie art studio to see Saralize Tolken’s art.  Also to be found on Bokkomlaan is Canoe and Kayak World where you can hire a kayak or canoe and also book a guided tour of the river. Bokkomlaan is also the departure point for boat trips up the river on the Crackling Rosie, Knot Xtreme and Step Lightly River Cruises. Kayaks Velddrif is another option for personalised guided kayak tours on the Berg River.  Velddrif is a foodies paradise, so if you have built up an appetite from your canoeing or kayaking adventure you can choose from many options including eclectic, rustic, fine-dining or takeaways. Many glorious locations up and down the Berg River provide accommodation which ranges from rustic to luxury, as well as various camping sites which enjoy exceptional views and offer great launch sites for your kayak or canoe.  In the town itself, visitors can choose from a variety of accommodations including self-catering apartments, cottages, and holiday homes, as well as B&Bs, guesthouses, and hotels.  For those keen to widen their watersport option, there are a multitude of offerings in Velddrif and its immediate surroundings to suit all tastes. Why not try your hand at stand-up paddling, or perhaps windsurfing or kiteboarding? Surfing off the beach at nearby Dwarskersbos is always popular, and for a more sedate watersport, you can throw in a line for some relaxed fishing.  Also to be found on Bokkomlaan is Canoe and Kayak World where you can hire a kayak or canoe and also book a guided tour of the river. Bokkomlaan is also the departure point for boat trips up the river on the Crackling Rosie, Knot Xtreme and Step Lightly River Cruises. Kayaks Velddrif is another option for personalised guided kayak tours on the Berg River.  Velddrif is a foodies paradise, so if you have built up an appetite from your canoeing or kayaking adventure you can choose from many options including eclectic, rustic, fine-dining or takeaways. Many glorious locations up and down the Berg River provide accommodation which ranges from rustic to luxury, as well as various camping sites which enjoy exceptional views and offer great launch sites for your kayak or canoe.  In the town itself, visitors can choose from a variety of accommodations including self-catering apartments, cottages, and holiday homes, as well as B&Bs, guesthouses, and hotels.  For those keen to widen their watersport option, there are a multitude of offerings in Velddrif and its immediate surroundings to suit all tastes. Why not try your hand at stand-up paddling, or perhaps windsurfing or kiteboarding? Surfing off the beach at nearby Dwarskersbos is always popular, and for a more sedate watersport, you can throw in a line for some relaxed fishing.  Piketberg and surrounds Moving inland a bit, canoeing and kayaking hotspots can be found near the town of Piketberg, which is nestled at the foot of the Piketberg Mountain range.  Die Ark Camping near Koringberg offers a fabulous farm stay with canoeing on the farm dam. Kruistementvlei in Piket-Bo-Berg, which is situated in the mountains above Piketberg, offers camping as well as cottages and canoeing and kayaking on the dam. Kleine Paradys in Piketberg has campsites, glamping options in fully equipped caravans, as well as cottages, with guests able to enjoy canoeing and kayaking in the river – as well as fishing, a heated pool, kids play area, and farm animals. (Note that these locations do require you to bring your own canoe or kayak with you.)  When it comes to canoeing and kayaking in the Bergrivier area there is a range of options available from DIY which requires your own boats and paddles, to guided and hosted tours that provide all the equipment needed. For more information on the Bergrivier area and where to canoe or kayak, as well as places to stay and other things to

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