It's been three years in the making but the Cape West Coast Biosphere portfolio of trails are now one of the newest trail products on offer in the Western Cape. Funding secured from the Development Bank of SA (DBSA) some three years ago enabled a team of consultants to prepare a trails feasibility plan and more recently the National Lotteries Distribution Trust Fund (NLDTF) came to the party by providing funding for the implementation of the five trails.
The trails are an exciting way to grow the local economy by supporting existing and emerging tourism and hospitality services in the region and sustaining the livelihoods of the guides, caterers and drivers. Over the past 8 months, 3 new hiking trails have been launched, and a canoe trail and a cycle trail will be launched early in 2012.
The trails are suited to hardcore mountain lovers, twitchers and botanists as well as family groups and modern-day strandlopers. These slackpacking trails, without the schlep, are guided and catered, comfortable and safe. Hikers carry a small daypack, lifts and luggage are organised and local folk and restaurants prepare meals in traditional West Coast style.
All 5 of the trail experiences are now open for bookings:
A 2.5 day, 30km wilderness hike through the unique vegetation and tranquil lagoon of the West Coast National Park
An Italian style slow-paced, mouth-watering 2.5 day, 25km trail from Yzerfontein on the coast up into the hills and through wine and olive farms to Darling
A 2.5 day, 120km ride through time for recreational cyclists keen to experience the back-roads and beauty of the West Coast from the seat of a bicycle.
The trails are power breaks of 2.5 days duration and the starting point is less than an hour and a half’s drive from Cape Town.
Eve’s Trail is already an accredited Green Flag Trail indicating that is strives to be environmentally and socially responsible. The other trails are in the process of being certified.
The trails all make use of existing facilities and services in the region with an estimated R21 million in direct local spend over 5 years. The development of additional businesses that can support and benefit the trails is being encouraged. Direct local spend in the West Coast over the past year has been more than R500 000 (spent on guesthouses, catering, shuttles, etc). Additionally 3 new jobs have been created for historically disadvantaged individuals and the sustainability of existing jobs improved.
These five new responsible tourism products are operated by the Cape West Coast Biosphere Reserve (CWCBR), a credible, non-profit organisation caring for people and the environment. The CWCBR has appointed and are training a team of people from local communities, to manage and run the trails.
Upcoming Trail Dates and Prices (Proceeds go to a good cause)
JOIN A SET TRAIL DATE
Join other guests on one of the following set trail dates in 2012.
Five Bay: 21-23 Jan, 9-11 May, 14-16 Oct, 16-18 Nov, 24-26 Dec
Eve's Trail: 19-21 Jan, 4-6 Apr, 17-19 Aug, 9-11 Sep, 12-14 Oct, 22-24 Dec
Darling Stagger: 27-29 Jun, 20-22 Jul, 19-21 Aug, 7-9 Sep
The price is R2500 per person, with a 10% discount for groups of 8 or more.
JOIN AN EXPLORATORY TRAIL
Join us on a subsidized exploratory trail in 2012:
Wheels of Time: 3-6 Feb, 17-20 Feb, 2-5 Mar, 13-16 Mar
Berg River Canooze: 15-17 Jun, 29 Jun - 1 Jul, 6-8 Jul, 18-20 Jul
The price is R2000 per person.
CUSTOMISE YOUR TRAIL
You can choose your own dates and we will customize a trail for you. You may even want to do 2 or 3 of the trails back to back for an overall West Coast experience. Itineraries and quotes are provided on request.
PRICE
The price is fully inclusive of accommodations in 3-4 star guesthouses, dinners, breakfasts, lunches, guides, activities, equipment, luggage transport and local transfers. Terms & Conditions Apply.
BUDGET OPTIONS
Ask us about our shortened and/or self-catering budget options which range from R1600 - R2000 per person.
For more information on the trails and to book go to www.capebiosphere.co.za/trails
For further details or to book contact Val on media@capebiosphere.co.za or
083 708 4007 (Cape West Coast Biosphere Hub R27)
Some comments from our hikers:
"Coming down to earth with a bang, I realised why this weekend was called the Darling Stagger. After all this fabulous food, serious walking is no longer an option. So we just staggered to !Khwa ttu, where Ivan gave us an introduction to San medicinal knowledge of the Fynbos vegetation. From !Khwa ttu we walked through the fields, vineyards, and olive groves of Ormonde and Alexanderfontein with stunning views of Table Mountain, Dassen Island, and the Atlantic Ocean behind us. The terrain varies from sandy & grid tracks to some tarmac roads or just through the fields.
The trail is not hard, you only carry your daypack and the distance is limited to about 15 km. I had no problems at all, so basically anybody in reasonable shape can do it. After about three quarters of the hike, we arrived at an idyllic setting in the olive groves, where a Bedouin type tent was erected, straw bales set out to give the old legs a good rest and a delicious light lunch of salads ready to be devoured. Natasha, Kyle and Morgan had done a sterling job!"
- Louise de Waal, Baobab Travel
"I was so impressed by the enthusiasm and obvious attention to detail that has gone into the trail. Without any exception the inclusion of locals in making the trail so enjoyable is a great tribute to the developers of the trail."
- Mike Lillyman, Freelance Journalist
"Well catered for! Loved the champagne and snacks at Kraalbaai and the meal at Suurberg. (flowers also were magnificent)."
- Shaun Bloch, hiking enthusiast
"A relaxed and comfortable hiking and cycling experience, with wonderful food, wine, olives and interesting evening activity that makes it a real treat for both locals and tourists alike."
- Frank Dwyer, promoter of trails
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