Hiking:

Driehoek is surrounded by magnificent mountains and ideal as a base for hiking to well-known landmarks such as Wolfberg Arch, Tafelberg, Sneeuberg, the Maltese Cross, Welbedacht and Panorama caves.

This Cederberg Wilderness is divided into three utilisation zones, which helps limit the impact of visitors. There are three blocks of about 24 000 hectares each and numbers are limited to 50 people per block per day. Groups are limited to a minimum of three and a maximum of 12 people per day. Please book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

Tafelberg

Pillar Box-Tafelberg

Snow Tafelberg

Rock Formations

Short walks on Driehoek:

Shorter walks are available around the farm area with various natural pools and sights such as a waterfall, old stone leopard cage, bushman paintings and bird watch points.

Driehoek to: 
Waterfall – 1.2km
Old landmark – 1.6km
Busman paintings – 2.3km
Leopard cage – 1.7km
Bird watch point – 900m
Natural pool – 1.5km

Swimming:

Various natural pools for swimming with water throughout the year.

Swemgat

Camping site pool
summer
Camping site pool
autumn
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Farm animals: 

Driehoek is an operating farm where children are able to pet the animals and watch some of the farm activities. Farm animals include free-ranging chickens, Alpacas, turkeys, a Potbelly pig, sheep, cattle and horses.

Sloet

Turkeys

Lambs

Goat kid

Lyndie with her new friend Wortels,
the potbelly

Wortels with Max and Roxy

Lammie

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Beauty Therapy:One of Driehoek’s historical buildings was converted into a therapy room, to be used for beauty treatments. Please book in advance to avoid disappointment.

Therapy Room

Therapy Room

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Mountain Biking:

Various circular routes on the farm and around the area to experience the outdoor environment. Please remember to bring your own mountain bike.

Mountain biking

Mountain biking

 

Bird-watching at Driehoek, Cederberg South Africa

There is a wide variety of birds to see at Driehoek. If you are an avid birder, view the bird list here.