Cederberg Conservancy
Description
The Cederberg Area lies some 200km north of Cape Town in the Cederberg region of the Western Cape. This vast region encompasses some 162,000 hectare of rugged, mountainous terrain, stretching from the Pakhuis Pass in the north to Grootrivier in the south, consolidating 22 properties in the central Cederberg.
The Cederberg is famous for its spectacular rock formations. The most well known are the Wolfberg Cracks, Wolfberg Arch, Maltese Cross and Stadsaal Caves. These rocks are composed of sandstone and shale formations of the Cape Supergroup. The formations were deposited between 500 and 345 million years ago.
Activities
- Rock art sighting
- Hiking
- Bird watching
- 4x4 route
- Farm animals
- Fishing
- Game viewing
- Horse riding
- Wine
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