Whale Coast Cycling

5 Days

Whale Coast Cycling is a relaxing 5 day, self-guided cycling holiday with an abundance of activities

Overview

The cycling trip is mostly in a protected environment. It is an outdoor experience with river, sea, sand dunes, the vlei, a floral sensation of rare fynbos plants, diverse antelope and whale watching. Eco boat trip, interpretive marine walk and nature drive included

Highlights

  • Malgas village on the western bank of the Breede River in the Overberg region of the Western Cape.
  • De Hoop Nature Reserve, extending 340 square kilometers, with a large diversity in marine and land animals, birdlife and vegetation.
  • The De Hoop Marine Reserve is one of the world’s most important calving grounds for the southern right whale and is one of the world’s best land based whale watching areas from June to November, with peak activity July to October
  • The diversity of 1 500 plant species is amongst the highest in the Cape Floristic Region, with a large percentage of rare, threatened and endemic species.
  • The De Hoop Vlei is 17 km long and a highly productive ecosystem; a Ramsar site of international ecological importance where aquatic birds and other organisms breed and feed undisturbed.
  • Activities in De Hoop Reserve are diverse. In addition to cycling a scenic nature drive an eco boat tour and interpretative marine walk and a vulture experience and a guided bird walk are available
  • Accommodation and restaurants: Lodge on the Breede River for one night (dinner B&B) and 3 nights stay at De Hoop Nature reserve in cottage or suite- wide range of accommodation.

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Whale Coast Cycling
From R11,320
/ Standard rate per person sharing (20% deposit)
  • Hotel and cottage, lodge or suite
  • Malgas- De Hoop Nature Reserve
  • Oct to April is “High season”. Whale watching June to Nov
  • Some activities with field guide
  • Breakfast
  • All year round and can start any date
  • About 100 km
  • Average 25 km
  • Country roads & cycling trails
  • 2 - 12

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