The Blinkwater Trails, situated at the end of the Karkloof range, will be hosting a Trails Open Day on Saturday 15th October at Douglas Smith Cottage.
Whilst the trails have been in existence for over two decades, they have been affected by the Covid pandemic in recent years and several other challenges, leading to an extended period of inactivity.
The Blinkwater Trails Management team is now excited to announce an Open Day for all interested parties to come and walk the refreshed trails from Douglas Smith Cottage, up onto the Blinkwater Reserve grasslands and through the indigenous bush section, offering 5km and 12km walking options.
The 5km walk will be an out and back route from the cottage, taking in stops along the way to absorb some of the delights of this area with birding, butterfly and plant experts. It will be suitable for anyone with basic walking fitness and should take two to three hours.
The 12km walk is geared for the fitter walker, starting with a hefty climb up the Old Wagon Track from Douglas Smith Cottage and onto the grasslands, with spectacular three-sixty degree views across Albert Falls and the Karkloof, before taking a steep descent through the indigenous forest and back to the starting point. It is a rewarding loop with plenty to see along the way and is expected to take four to five hours to complete.
Douglas Smith Cottage is best accessed from New Hanover and is about a twenty-minute drive from there on district and forestry roads. Due to limited space and facilities, those interested in attending the open day must book their spot by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Should the weather be inclement, the Open Day will be postponed to the following Saturday (22 October).
Bring your friends, your walking shoes, sunscreen and a picnic basket (to enjoy back at the cottage after the walk) and come and discover a hidden gem nestled in the Karkloof.
This event has been POSTPONED to 29 October due to rainfall predicted.
