The Wolfberg Arch Hiking Trail, located in the rugged and breathtaking Cederberg Mountains, is one of the most iconic hikes in South Africa. This challenging trail offers stunning views of the unique rock formations that define the region, including the majestic Wolfberg Arch, a natural rock arch formed over millions of years.
Trail Details:
- Starting Point: Sanddrif Campsite near Dwarsrivier Farm.
- Distance: Approximately 14–16 km round trip, depending on the route taken.
- Duration: 6–8 hours to complete, suitable for a full day hike.
- Difficulty: Moderate to challenging, with steep ascents, rocky terrain, and narrow paths, particularly through the Wolfberg Cracks section.
Highlights:
- Wolfberg Cracks: Hikers first navigate through the dramatic cracks, which are narrow passages carved into towering rock walls. The choice between the "narrow" and "wide" cracks adds an adventurous element.
- Wolfberg Arch: The endpoint is the iconic arch, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains. It’s a popular spot for photography and picnics.
- Unique Flora and Fauna: The Cederberg is renowned for its endemic fynbos vegetation, rock art, and diverse wildlife, including klipspringers and rock dassies.
Essentials for the hike:
- A permit is required.
- Bring sufficient water, as there are no reliable water sources along the trail.
- Wear sturdy hiking boots and pack sunscreen, a hat, and snacks.
- A map of the area is essential, and hikers are encouraged to hike in groups.
You can get a permit from:
Sanddrif: The main office of the nearby Sandrif farm
Dwarsrivier: The reception center at Dwarsrivier
Driehoek: For permits via Eikeboom and Gabriels Pass
Keurbosfontein: For permits via Keurbosfontein