Cycling & Mountain Biking
Camdeboo National Park offers cyclists a host of different trails to explore. Each one gives them access to a different, scenic part of the Park, with various lookout points and even some picnic spots along the way to stop at. Some of the routes traverse walking and 4×4 trails, so we request that all users of tracks keep an eye out for each other.
Cycling parallel to the R63 (Murraysburg Road) between the Gannaleegte gate and Valley gate does not require a permit.
Permits are paid for and issued from the Park’s Reception office only.
Rates
- School learners (affiliated with school cycling clubs) – free access on condition that they are always accompanied by an adult with a cycling permit
- Day permit/Conservation fee of R58 – allows anyone to cycle in the Park (this, however, is not linked to the Wild Card)
- Monthly permit – R160 (from the date of purchase for 1 month)
- Seasonal permit – R200 (from the date of purchase for 3 months)
- Half-year permit – R350 (from the date of purchase for 6 months)
- Annual permit – R650 (from the date of purchase for 12 months)
- Family permit (two adults and up to five children) – R1 300 (from the date of purchase for 12 months)