CapeNature introduces South Africa’s first slow overnight hiking trail at De Mond Nature Reserve

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CapeNature is excited to announce the launch of South Africa's first slow hiking trail at the beautiful De Mond Nature Reserve, just a stone’s throw from the historic seaside town of Arniston. The Damara Trail is a new immersive experience in nature and invites visitors to slow down and enjoy the environment at a leisurely pace. Launched in celebration of World Tourism Day, held annually on 27 September 2024, the trail embraces this year’s theme of peace.

 

On this World Tourism Day, the United Nations World Tourism Organisation reflects on the profound connection between tourism and peace. Sustainable tourism can transform communities – creating jobs, fostering inclusion and strengthening local economies.

 

This slow hike has been designed for ages 8-years and older and all fitness levels and offers a unique outdoor experience. Unlike other strenuous hikes, this two-day route features a gentle slope, smooth terrain, and scenic rest stops situated along the route.

 

On day one, hikers embark on a 5km hike (approximately 1 hour 45 minutes) leading to an overnight wooden deck facility, where you can set up your tent accompanied by the sounds of the ocean beneath the night sky. Day two extends the journey with an 11.5km hike (approximately 3 hours 45 minutes) along a scenic coastal route, where the trail will end on the beach in Arniston.

 

Hikers have the option of spending the second night at any of the accommodation establishments in Arniston and are encouraged to take in the local sights, sounds and experiences that this quaint fishing village has to offer. Thereafter a dedicated shuttle service will collect visitors and transfer them back to the De Mond Nature Reserve.

 

Hikers are encouraged to take their time and savour the experience and natural beauty of the trail. Interpretive signage has been installed along the route. It allows hikers to get to know their surroundings better, with factoids and interesting information on the plants and animals of De Mond and the culture, heritage, shipwrecks, amazing geological formations, and the renowned Waenhuiskrans Cave that make this region an unforgettable destination.

 

The Damara Trail is perfect for families, groups of friends, and anyone looking for an accessible hike and a peaceful escape from the world.

 

Dr Ashley Naidoo, CEO of CapeNature, says, “This hike allows people to connect with nature at a slower pace and fully enjoy their surroundings. We are proud to constantly innovate in our tourism products, whether it be through our accommodation or hiking offerings, and the Damara Trail is sure to be yet another popular activity for loyal and new CapeNature visitors.”

 

De Mond Nature Reserve, located on the southwestern Cape coast, is known for its picnic spots, thriving birdlife, and unparalleled coastal views. With the addition of the Damara Trail, it becomes the ultimate destination for soft adventurers and seasoned hikers alike, who are looking for a new way to explore the Western Cape’s natural heritage.

 

If you are ready to take on your next unforgettable journey, bookings open from 4 October! Contact CapeNature at 087 087 8250 or reservation.alert@capenature.co.za to secure your spot and be part of the slow hike experience.

 

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ABOUT CapeNature

 

CapeNature is a public institution mandated to promote and ensure biodiversity conservation within the Western Cape. The Entity manages most of the mountain catchments and reserves that supply ecosystem services to the citizens of the Western Cape. This requires good scientific data, a sound understanding of fynbos ecology and commitment to the principles of integrated biodiversity management and planning. Most of this work is in remote areas out of the public eye but has a direct bearing on the quality of life of millions of people in the province.