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Swartberg Pass Gravel Route

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The Swartberg Pass is South Africa’s most celebrated gravel cycling route — a 24km UNESCO World Heritage-listed monument to Victorian-era engineering, constructed between 1881 and 1888 by road builder Thomas Bain entirely from dry stone walling without cement or explosive blasting. The pass climbs from the Klein Karoo wine and ostrich town of Oudtshoorn to 1,600m above sea level at the Swartberg summit before descending to the perfectly preserved karoo village of Prince Albert on the north side — one of the most dramatic single-day cycling experiences in Africa.

What to Expect

The Swartberg Pass road surface is graded gravel — loose in sections, with technically demanding loose-shale switchbacks near the summit on both sides. A gravel bike, hardtail MTB or rigid touring bike with appropriate tyres (35mm+ recommended) is ideal. The route can be ridden in either direction, but the most popular approach is to ride up from Prince Albert and descend toward Oudtshoorn, taking advantage of the dramatic karoo desert views on the Prince Albert side and the lush fynbos and canyon scenery on the descent.

As a one-way route, this requires a vehicle shuttle (Prince Albert to Oudtshoorn is approximately 80km by road via Matjiesfontein). Alternatively, ride both ascents and descents as an out-and-back for a full 48km day. The Gamkaskloof Road extension from the Prince Albert gate toward the isolated Die Hel valley (an isolated farming community accessible only by this road) adds 32km of remote adventure gravel riding for those seeking a multi-day excursion.

Prince Albert

Prince Albert on the northern side of the pass deserves a full afternoon — a perfectly preserved Victorian Karoo village with olive groves, artisan food producers, the Swartberg Hotel and a community that has welcomed cyclists warmly for years. This is the ideal base for a Swartberg gravel adventure.

Getting There

North start: Prince Albert — off the N1 highway at Touws River direction, or via Matjiesfontein. South start: Oudtshoorn — on the R328 toward Calitzdorp. GPS for southern foot (Oudtshoorn side): -33.3167, 22.1667.

Trail Overview

📍 Location Swartberg Pass Road (R328), between Oudtshoorn and Prince Albert, Klein Karoo / Central Karoo, Western Cape
📏 Total Distance 24km of trails
⚡ Difficulty Difficult to Expert
🚵 Discipline Gravel
🛤️ Trail Type Historic Gravel Pass Road
🪨 Surface Loose gravel on Victorian-era dry stone wall constructed pass — technical in sections, exposed, narrow switchbacks
🕐 Opening Hours Prince Albert (gravel town at north end — cafes, accommodation and the famous Swartberg Hotel),Oudtshoorn (tourist facilities at south end),Limited shade on pass itself — carry sufficient water
🏘️ Nearest Town South Africa’s most celebrated gravel pass and a UNESCO World Heritage-listed monument — built by Thomas Bain in the 1880s using dry stone wall construction without cement or explosive blasting. 24km of dramatic switchbacks rising to 1600m through the Swartberg Mountains between the Klein Karoo and Karoo desert.

Trail Listings

Trail Name Distance Difficulty
Swartberg Pass Ascent and Descent 24km one way (48km return) Expert (historic Victorian-era gravel pass — 8km of steep sustained climbing from both sides — 1600m above sea level at summit)
Gamkaskloof Road Extension 32km from Prince Albert Gate Difficult (gravel extension to the isolated Die Hel valley — for experienced gravel and adventure riders only)

Permits & Costs

  • Cost: Free — no permit required for the pass road. CapeNature permit required to enter Swartberg Nature Reserve on foot.
  • Where to buy: Year-round during daylight — road is generally passable (not suitable after snow in winter). Check weather and road conditions before riding.

Amenities & Facilities

  • Best March to May (autumn) and August to October (spring). Avoid midsummer midday heat (Klein Karoo can exceed 45C). Winter snow at summit is possible — stunning but technically challenging. Clear days essential for views.

Contact & Getting There

Best Time to Ride: Prince Albert (at northern foot) | Oudtshoorn (at southern foot) | Cape Town (370km)

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