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Things to Do in Hogsback

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Nearby
Elundini (11.7km)
Katberg (29.7km)
Fort Beaufort (39.4km)
Cathcart (40.1km)
Whittlesea (48.3km)
Stutterheim (57.4km)
Bhisho (63.9km)
King Williams… (64.3km)
Adelaide (71.3km)
Queenstown (77.9km)
Grahamstown (90.1km)
Bedford (93.7km)
Macleantown (94.1km)
Hamburg (95.4km)
Langholm (96.6km)
 
Away With The Fairies MTB Trail

Away With The Fairies MTB Trail

Mountain Biking Trails in Hogsback
Start pedaling from the Arminel Hotel into the village, staying on a path until the ‘Away with the Fairies’ sign. Turn left into Hydrangea Lane, then right onto the Away with the Fairies Backpackers.
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Kettlespout Waterfall Hike

Kettlespout Waterfall Hike

Hiking Trail in Hogsback
The forest trail from the arboretum to the Kettlespout Waterfall is a beautiful walk through indigenous forest up to the bluff with a magnificent view. The Ketlespout waterfall "spouts" on windy days viz the water is blown back to make a shower.
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Green Madonna Loop

Green Madonna Loop

Mountain Biking Trails in Hogsback
Grab your bike and tackle the switchbacks and hairpins along the slopes of the famous spurs of the Hogsback. The 22 km Green Madonna Loop runs through the valley and up to the beacon on King’s Neck. From here, it’s downhill to Robinson and the Madonna and Child Falls and back to the Blue Route. Take care during the rainy season and utilize the chicken run options.
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Madonna and Child Waterfalls

Madonna and Child Waterfalls

Waterfall in Hogsback
Madonna and Child Falls is located in the blissful and serene village of Hogsback. The waterfall's name originates from the outcrop of rock on the face of the falls which forms the shape of a "Mother and Child". You can reach the Madonna and Child waterfall by hiking down for a moderately steep 150 m, with the assistance of stairs and handrails at particular spots. There is a longer route via the Main Road past what is known as the 'Big Tree', which is an 800-year-old yellow wood. Both routes will take you through the indigenous Tyumie forest. At the bottom of the waterfall is a pond perfect for cooling off and indulging in the peaceful surroundings. There are also other paths to further explore that stem out into the untamed forest.
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Amatola Hiking Trail

Amatola Hiking Trail

Hiking Trail in Hogsback
The challenging six-day Amatola Hiking Trail traverses the Amatola Mountains through the most breath-taking landscape imaginable. The route rambles between indigenous forests and glades, grasslands and pine plantations. The trail starts at Maden Dam near King Williams Town and finishes at Tyume Forest station three km from Hogsback. The lovely little village of Hogsback is an ideal base and all that’s needed is an arranged transfer to the start of the trail. Most of the route passes through ancient indigenous rainforest with towering Outeniqua yellowwood, sneezewood, wild olive and lemonwood. Colourful fungi, orchids, watsonias, falling stars, and red hot pokers contribute to the enchanting forest scenes. Hikers have no shortage of cascading waterfalls and swimming pools to cool off in. Parts of the trail are steep and strenuous but the effort is rewarded by the magnificent views alone! The Amatola Mountain range is home to leopard, bushbuck, duiker, porcupines, bush pig, otters, baboons, and Samango and vervet monkeys. Birds you might see include Knysna turaco, Cape parrot, Cape sugarbird, crowned eagle, barbet, woodpecker, flycatcher, robin and black eagle. Look out for the giant earthworms! Overnight huts with bunks and mattresses, braai facilities, firewood, water and toilets are provided. The weather is extremely variable at all times of year and hikers need to be well-equipped for rain, snow and very hot weather. Not recommended for unfit hikers.
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Tordoone Hill Trail

Tordoone Hill Trail

Hiking Trail in Hogsback
The trail to the Tordoone Hill is through the arboretum up the mountain. It is a steep climb but worth the effort at the top. The Redcoats built an earthen fort, Fort Michel, near the top.
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Things to do near Hogsback

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

39 Steps Waterfall

39 Steps Waterfall

Waterfall in Arboretum (1.6 km from Hogsback)
The 39 Steps waterfall is a small but well shaped waterfall on the Tyhume River that winds through the arboretum, a beautiful botanical garden maintained by the Garden Club.
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Katberg Hiking Trail

Katberg Hiking Trail

Hiking Trail in Katberg (32.1 km from Hogsback)
Hike along the historic Katberg Pass in the Winterberg Range. The trail wanders through a spectacular landscape of rivers, waterfalls, grassland peaks, kloofs, indigenous forest and plantations. The Winterberg is home to baboon, vervet monkeys, Samango monkeys, small antelope and numerous birds. Look out for the rare Cape parrot. Duration: 2 days Difficulty: Easy to moderate Distance: 40 km
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Andersons Dam Trail

Andersons Dam Trail

Hiking Trail in Stutterheim (39.5 km from Hogsback)
This easy 8 km route follows the road to Andersons Dam from the Kologa Picnic Site. Pack a picnic and plan to have lunch at the dam before returning to the starting point. The Kologa Picnic Site offers braai facilities, picnic tables and ablutions. Duration: 3 – 4 hours Difficulty: Easy Distance: 8 km
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Kologha Forest Blue Day Walk

Kologha Forest Blue Day Walk

Hiking Trail in Stutterheim (39.5 km from Hogsback)
The Kologha Forest Blue Day Walk starts and ends at the Kologa Picnic Site. Although this is a very short and easy route through indigenous forest, it is extremely rewarding, passing three waterfalls along the trail. Kologa Picnic Site provides braai facilities, picnic tables and ablutions. Duration: 1 – 2 hours Difficulty: Easy Distance: 3 km
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Kologha Forest Yellow Day Walk

Kologha Forest Yellow Day Walk

Hiking Trail in Stutterheim (40.3 km from Hogsback)
The 7 km Yellow Day Walk is a circular route that follows a section of the Red Day Walk through the Kologha Forest Reserve. It starts and ends at the Kologa Picnic Site. Braai facilities, picnic tables and ablutions are provided, making it an ideal spot to spend an entire day relaxing in the Kologha Forest Reserve. Duration: 3 – 4 hours Difficulty: Easy Distance: 7 km
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Kologha Forest Red Day Walk

Kologha Forest Red Day Walk

Hiking Trail in Stutterheim (41 km from Hogsback)
Meander beneath a canopy of majestic yellowwood and white stinkwood trees to visit three waterfalls. The circular Red Day Walk passes through indigenous forest and montane grassland, offering numerous bird watching opportunities for keen birders. Look out for the Cape parrot, white-starred robin, Cape sugarbird and grey crowned crane. The Kologa Picnic Site offers braai facilities, picnic tables and ablutions, making it easy to spend an entire day exploring and relaxing in the Kologha Forest Reserve. Duration: 5 – 6 hours Difficulty: Easy Distance: 17 km
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Great Fish River Reserve

Great Fish River Reserve

Nature Reserves in Grahamstown (55.5 km from Hogsback)
The spectacular Great Fish River Reserve lies in the Great Fish River valley between Grahamstown and Fort Beaufort and extends all the way to the Kieskama River. This malaria-free destination is still pretty much off the major tourist radar, offering visitors an awesome wilderness experience. The typical Eastern Cape succulent bushveld and rocky terrain provides the prefect habitat for black rhino, Cape buffalo, kudu and hippo. Not only is it a haven for all shapes and sizes of wildlife, the reserve has several historical sites and offers outstanding safari and wildlife adventures. Visitors can choose numberous ways to experience this rugged wilderness including exciting walking and hiking trails, day and night game drives, picnics on the riverbanks, bird watching trips, birding from a waterside bird hide and visits to the fabulous Adam Krantz viewpoint.
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Ferndale Scenic Circle 4x4 Route

Ferndale Scenic Circle 4x4 Route

Four By Four Trails in Cathcart (55.5 km from Hogsback)
Ferndale Scenic Circle 4x4 Route is located 25 km from Cathcart. The route is 18.7 km long and travels over the peaks of Henderson Heights Range. The route has a grading of 3. This self-drive route requires low range and high clearance vehicles. 4x2 vehicles with diff lock are welcome. The route will have the family spotting some of the 130 bird species of the area.
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Ferndale 4x4 Wild Route

Ferndale 4x4 Wild Route

Four By Four Trails in Cathcart (55.5 km from Hogsback)
Ferndale 4x4 Wild Route is located 25 km from Cathcart. The route has a grading between 2 and 5 and is 14.5 km long. This is a route for the more experienced with steep ascents and descents and some tight-spot areas. This route travels along the Underberg Road and over some great lookout points. A diff lock is recommended on this self-drive route. High clearance vehicles are required.
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Ferndale Diff Lock Alley 4x4 Route

Ferndale Diff Lock Alley 4x4 Route

Four By Four Trails in Cathcart (55.5 km from Hogsback)
Ferndale Diff-lock Alley 4x4 Route is located 25 km from Cathcart. The trail has a grading of 5 and only experienced drivers are recommended on this route. The trail is 11.5 km long. This route is highly technical. This route leads onto the new Underberg Road. High clearance vehicles are required on this self-drive trail.
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Ferndale Redcone4x4 Route

Ferndale Redcone4x4 Route

Four By Four Trails in Cathcart (55.5 km from Hogsback)
Ferndale Redcone4x4 Route is located 25 km from Cathcart. This route is a 19 km circular trail with a grading varying from 3 to 5. The trail crosses a stream 13 times and travels between mountains. A high clearance vehicle is required or a 4x2 with diff lock. On your self-drive adventure, you can see bushman paintings and spot farm cattle as you pass many farms. An entrance fee is charged.
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Fort Fordyce Nature Reserve

Fort Fordyce Nature Reserve

Nature Reserves in Adelaide (60.4 km from Hogsback)
Fort Fordyce Nature Reserve is situated between Fort Beaufort and Adelaide. There are ancient remnants of rock art from the first people to inhabit the area, the San people. The reserve's escarpment is covered in grasslands and there are many indigenous forests, valleys, and rocky cliffs. There is an abundance of wildlife to be seen, such as black wildebeest, red hartebeest, bush buck, mountain reedbuck, blue duiker and tree dassie. Bird watchers can expect to spot the Cape parrot, eagles, Knysna loeries, sunbirds, flycatchers and hornbills. Bass fishing, horse riding and hiking are some of the many activities visitors can enjoy in the reserve.
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Inkwenkwezi Private Game Reserve Trails

Inkwenkwezi Private Game Reserve Trails

Hiking Trail in King Williams Town (64.5 km from Hogsback)
This beautiful day walk is 12 km in length and is easy to moderate. The area comprises bushveld, sea, grasslands and forest. A wide variety of animals can be spotted including rhinoceros, wildebeest, giraffe, warthog, zebra and kudu, as well as a large variety of birds.
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Tsolwana Trail

Tsolwana Trail

Hiking Trail in Eastern Cape (66.8 km from Hogsback)
This trail is located in a 7000 ha reserve located between Whittlesea, Queenstown and Tarkastad. Hikers can enjoy abundant game like white rhino, eland, gemsbok and black wildebeest, as well as cultural gems such as San caves and paintings. The trail is 22 km long and takes two days on average with a difficulty rating of moderate. Maximum 10 people per group. Bush camp accommodation with bunk beds and mattresses is available; visitors must supply own food. There is also accommodation on four fully servced lodges. Day and night trails routes are set out and a guide will accompany visitors. The reserve can be reached from Queenstown via the R61 to Tarkastad, or the R67 to Whittlesea and Fort Beaufort.
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Tsolwana Nature Reserve

Tsolwana Nature Reserve

Nature Reserves in Tarkastad (66.8 km from Hogsback)
Lying on the edge of the commanding Winterberg range, Tsolwana Nature Reserve’s landscape is one of austere beauty. The climate can be extreme with greatly varying temperatures and unpredictable heavy summer rain storms with hail. In winter snow falls frequently and cold, wet southerly wind spells can cause wildlife losses, particularly in plains antelope species. Animals and birds to spot include ant bear, bat-eared fox, black backed jackal, black wildebeest, blue crane, Cape mountain zebra, mountain reedbuck, oryx, blesbok, Cape vulture, baboon, springbuck, dassie, eland, gemsbuck, kudu, lynx, mongoose and suricate. Tsolwana's friendly rangers take visitors on unique game drives, combining a 4X4 adventure with excellent plains wildlife viewing. There is also the option of guided or unguided hiking, horse riding, bird watching and rock art trips.
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