Free State

Ribbok Hiking Trail

Our motto: Hike more, worry less… About Clan William/Clarens –  Maluti Mountains Rating: Difficult The more adventurous should follow the 28km Ribbok Hiking Trail where black wildebeest, blesbok, burchell’s zebra, eland, red hartebeest and springbok are often seen, as well as the rare bearded vulture, bald ibis and black eagle. Some 200 bird species have been […]

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Waterkloof Hiking Trail – Moolmanshoek Private Game Reserve

Our motto: Hike more, worry less… About Ficksburg/Rosendal Maximum number of hikers: 20Distance/Duration: 2 days/nights. Day 1: 14 km, Day 2: 7 kmDegree of difficulty: Average Trail Open 1 October – 31 May Trail Location 35 km from Ficksburg230 km from Bloemfontein340 km from Gauteng Trail The Sphinx trail is situated in the Moolmanshoek Private Game Reserve in the

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Sphinx Hiking Trail – Moolmanshoek Private Game Reserve

Our motto: Hike more, worry less… About Ficksburg/Rosendal Maximum number of hikers: 20 Distance/Duration: 2 days/nights. Day 1: 14 km, Day 2: 7 km Degree of difficulty: Average Trail Open 1 October – 31 May Trail Location 35 km from Ficksburg 230 km from Bloemfontein 340 km from Gauteng Trail The Sphinx trail is situated in the Moolmanshoek Private

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Lesoba Hiking Trail

Our motto: Hike more, worry less… About Lesoba Hiking Trail is situated in the Eastern Free State between Fouriesburg and Clarens. 350km from Johannesburg and 280 km from Bloemfontein .Lesoba Hiking Trail offers a tranquil, revitalising getaway, ideal for hikers as well As nature and outdoor enthusiasts. The accommodation consists of four self catering sandstone chalets,

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Sediba Hiking Trail

Our motto: Hike more, worry less… About Located near Memel, a tranquil village in the corner of the North Eastern Free State. Approximately 240km from Jhb, 47km from Newcastle and 60km from Vrede. The name Sediba means “fountain water” and gives a good indication of what can be expected on the trail. The grasslands and Seekoeivlei

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