Overview
The Klein Krakadouw Slackpacking trail is the easiest of the Cederberg Heritage Route walking trails. It is ideal for someone who wants a taste of walking in the Cederberg as its only 2 nights.
The Cederberg Heritage Route is the collective name for some community-based walking trails in the Cedarberg mountains. Ranging from between 3 and 6 days, these trails make this beautiful area accessible to walkers. Using charming community guest cottages in the Moravian Mission villages of Heuningvlei, Brugkraal and Wupperthal on the edge of the Cederberg Wilderness area, as well as Clanwilliam guesthouses.
The trails are fully inclusive. You are escorted by local community guides whilst your overnight luggage is taken to the next night’s stay.
Two Important Notes:
- These slackpacking trails are offered for private groups. So we are not able to add solo travellers or couples to existing departures.
- If you are ONLY interested in this slackpacking trail, then we welcome that you contact the Cederberg Heritage Route directly on https://cedheroute.co.za/ as we dont book this as a standalone tour
The 2 night Klein Krakadouw Hiking Tour starts at lunchtime on Day 1 giving you time to get to the Cederberg and finishes after breakfast on Day 3. So that you have ample time to travel onto your next destination. It includes an easy 12km hike to the mission village of Heuningvlei on the first day. A longer, very scenic hike over Krakadouw Pass on the second day. There is also the option to spend an extra night and either hike up the Krakadouw peak, the highest mountain in the northern Cederberg, or a more relaxing circular walk which also visit some rock pools for swimming.
The Klein Krakadouw Trail is priced for 2, 4 or 6 people with the price decreasing with higher numbers. It is suitable for most of the year as it is a short trail, though you may like to avoid the high summer months of January to mid March.
Note: Unfortunately we don't sell this as a standalone product. But only in conjunction with other accommodation and touring.
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Arrive at Yellow Aloe Guesthouse in Clanwilliam by the late morning in time for lunch (included). You will be met by a representative from Cedarberg African Travel (CAT), who will hand over your documents. After lunch you are transferred to the top of Pakhuis Pass. From there you take the Donkey Cart trail to the charming mission village of Heuningvlei where you overnight on a Dinner, Bed, Breakfast & Packed Lunch basis.
This is a 12 km trail on a wide track which would typically take 2½ to 3 hours to walk (Rating 2A) The mountain scenery is spectacular and there are usually a variety of indigenous flowering plants to be seen along the way.
(You can also opt to ride part of the way in the traditional donkey cart of the area, which is being used to carry your bags. Take note that the donkey cart is not a luxury vehicle – it is a bumpy ride though cushions are provided!)
Accommodation at Heuningvlei is provided usually in one of two homestays (2 or 3 people in one bedroom) or in the Community Lodge. Please note that the Community Lodge has two large rooms, one for ladies and one for gentleman with 3 bunk beds in each room. There are several bathrooms and a sitting room with tea/coffee facilities. Dinner, breakfast and the packed lunch are provided by the ladies of the community.
If you wish you can have an extra day to enjoy either a hike up Krakadouw peak or a circular walk around Heuningvlei – depending on your fitness levels and/or inclination! However your whole group will need to choose one of the options.
Option One – Guided hike up Krakadouw Peak
This is an immensely rewarding, but strenuous hike up to one of the highest peaks in the Cederberg Mountains. It is an 8 hour hike (3-4 hours up climbing 900 metres, approx 1 hour on the summit and 3 hours descent). Rating is 4C. Some scrambling up gullies will be required so above average fitness and some mountain experience would be expected. However at the top you are rewarded with 360 degree panoramic views of the whole of the Cederberg range and a fascinating terrain. On the way up and down there are also wonderful views, incredible rock formations and a number of the rather rare cedar tree, Widdringtonia cedarbergensis, which is endemic to the Cederberg area.
OR Option Two – Relaxed guided walk in the hills behind Heuningvlei
Alternatively you can enjoy an easy day hike of 10-12km in the hills to the east of Heuningvlei (Rating is 2B). There are some rock art sites in the area that you can elect to visit if you so wish. Again the rock formations and varied vegetation and wild flowers provide interest along the way. Near the end of the walk you can swim in a large, deep pool in the Heuningvlei River, in a beautiful setting.
Today you will enjoy a guided hike of about 13km (5 – 6 hours) up the Krakadouw Pass trail, through the heart of the Cederberg Wilderness Area, to Krakadouw Nek and then down to the guest cottages in the Boskloof Valley. The views are breath-taking. The up trail follows the valley of the perennial Dwarsrivier stream through patches of beautiful indigenous bush and trees. It also passes an unusual round blockhouse built in about 1901 by the British forces during the Anglo-Boer War.
The trail is generally not very steep, climbing up some 900metres to the Nek and then descending 300metres to Heuningvlei. Rating 3B.
After breakfast you are transferred back to Clanwilliam.
Kate Bergh
AFRICAN TRAVEL SPECIALIST