The first half of this route goes through plantation above the Houtbosloop and through indigenous scrub forest in the gorges.
VIEW MOREThis route gently climbs through pine plantation, indigenous scrub forest and grassland to the cliff edge of the Beestekraalspruit, after which it descends gradually into the gorge with its riverine forest.
VIEW MOREThe Berlin Falls is 45m high and a national monument on the Panorama route in Mpumalanga; take a short walk to a vantage point for a magnificent view.
VIEW MOREThe Bridal Veil Falls resembles a bridal veil, when the catchment is in flood. The falls are 70m high.
VIEW MOREThe Debengeni Waterfall can be found at the base of the Magoebaskloof Mountains, where
the Ramadipa River descends approximately 80metres into a big pool, the result of
thousands of years of water erosion.
Situated near the dense forests of Magoebaskloof, the roaring Debegeni Falls is a magical spot for picnicking, caution should be taken as the rocks are slippery.
VIEW MOREThe Fanie Botha hiking trail has various trail options ranging from two- to five-night.
VIEW MOREForest Falls Nature Walk starts and ends at the Green Heritage Picnic Site and is a 4,5km circular route.
VIEW MOREBeing the only Forestry Museum in South Africa visitors are allowed to a self-guided tour, where you can learn the uniqueness of forestry history.
VIEW MOREGreen heritage picnic spot is well grassed, with braai (barbeque) and ablution facilities.
VIEW MOREThe Kaapschehoop Hiking Trail is situated in the historic De Kaap Gold Fields in the Nelspruit area.
VIEW MOREEven novice riders are at ease on our well-trained crossbred horses. Our dedicated team is always on hand offering guidance both before and during the outrides.
VIEW MOREGO GREEN! RIDE AN ELECTRIC BIKE.
Our eco-friendly e-venture guided tours are enjoyed by the whole family.
Travel to the eastern highlands of Mpumalanga and visit Lakenvlei Forest Lodge and Conference Centre situated in a pine forest on the banks of a wetland that has been declared a Natural Heritage Site.
VIEW MOREThe 92m high Lisbon Falls is the highest in the Graskop area. Above the falls, the Lisbon River forms a series of pools before cascading into three separate falls into a deep pool.
VIEW MOREThe imposing 68m high Lone Creek Falls, is a national monument in the Sabie area.
VIEW MOREThe picnic area has lush lawns, magnificent shade trees, and toilet facilities.
VIEW MOREJust 13km from Sabie on the R532 road towards Graskop lies Mac Mac Falls, which was named by the Scottish miners who sought their fortune by panning for gold in the 1870s gold rush; they themselves didn’t come up with the name.
VIEW MOREMac Mac Pools lies south of the Mac Mac Falls, its well grassed and have a shady picnic site with neat braai and ablution facilities.
VIEW MOREThe trails are laid out on the forestry estate, but most of the walking is through magnificent sub-tropical, indigenous forest, over craggy ravines and alongside cascading waterfalls, pristine mountains streams, river dams.
VIEW MOREThe petite Maria Shires Falls is 15km from Sabie on the R532 road to Graskop.
VIEW MOREThe Secretary Bird Day Trail works its way through the surrounding veld and scattered indigenous trees.
VIEW MOREThis popular but difficult circular 14 km day trail starts at Merry Pebbles Parking area which takes you through the beautiful Sabie River valley, through pine and eucalyptus plantations, indigenous forests and grassland.
VIEW MOREExperience the beauty of the Drakensberg when walking from the foothills of the mountain range to the escarpment and back.
VIEW MORETravel to the eastern highlands of Mpumalanga and visit Lakenvlei Forest Lodge and Conference Centre situated in a pine forest on the banks of a wetland that has been declared a Natural Heritage Site.
VIEW MOREThe Fanie Botha hiking trail has various trail options ranging from two- to five-night.
VIEW MOREThe Kaapschehoop Hiking Trail is situated in the historic De Kaap Gold Fields in the Nelspruit area.
VIEW MOREThe trails are laid out on the forestry estate, but most of the walking is through magnificent sub-tropical, indigenous forest, over craggy ravines and alongside cascading waterfalls, pristine mountains streams, river dams.
VIEW MOREExperience the beauty of the Drakensberg when walking from the foothills of the mountain range to the escarpment and back.
VIEW MOREThe first half of this route goes through plantation above the Houtbosloop and through indigenous scrub forest in the gorges.
VIEW MOREThis route gently climbs through pine plantation, indigenous scrub forest and grassland to the cliff edge of the Beestekraalspruit, after which it descends gradually into the gorge with its riverine forest.
VIEW MOREForest Falls Nature Walk starts and ends at the Green Heritage Picnic Site and is a 4,5km circular route.
VIEW MOREThe Secretary Bird Day Trail works its way through the surrounding veld and scattered indigenous trees.
VIEW MOREThis popular but difficult circular 14 km day trail starts at Merry Pebbles Parking area which takes you through the beautiful Sabie River valley, through pine and eucalyptus plantations, indigenous forests and grassland.
VIEW MORESituated near the dense forests of Magoebaskloof, the roaring Debegeni Falls is a magical spot for picnicking, caution should be taken as the rocks are slippery.
VIEW MOREGreen heritage picnic spot is well grassed, with braai (barbeque) and ablution facilities.
VIEW MOREThe picnic area has lush lawns, magnificent shade trees, and toilet facilities.
VIEW MOREMac Mac Pools lies south of the Mac Mac Falls, its well grassed and have a shady picnic site with neat braai and ablution facilities.
VIEW MOREThe Berlin Falls is 45m high and a national monument on the Panorama route in Mpumalanga; take a short walk to a vantage point for a magnificent view.
VIEW MOREThe Bridal Veil Falls resembles a bridal veil, when the catchment is in flood. The falls are 70m high.
VIEW MOREThe Debengeni Waterfall can be found at the base of the Magoebaskloof Mountains, where
the Ramadipa River descends approximately 80metres into a big pool, the result of
thousands of years of water erosion.
The 92m high Lisbon Falls is the highest in the Graskop area. Above the falls, the Lisbon River forms a series of pools before cascading into three separate falls into a deep pool.
VIEW MOREThe imposing 68m high Lone Creek Falls, is a national monument in the Sabie area.
VIEW MOREJust 13km from Sabie on the R532 road towards Graskop lies Mac Mac Falls, which was named by the Scottish miners who sought their fortune by panning for gold in the 1870s gold rush; they themselves didn’t come up with the name.
VIEW MOREThe petite Maria Shires Falls is 15km from Sabie on the R532 road to Graskop.
VIEW MOREBeing the only Forestry Museum in South Africa visitors are allowed to a self-guided tour, where you can learn the uniqueness of forestry history.
VIEW MOREGO GREEN! RIDE AN ELECTRIC BIKE.
Our eco-friendly e-venture guided tours are enjoyed by the whole family.