Pofadder Desert Sprint
Pofadder has achieved a unique status in South African culture — its name has become common slang for an impossibly remote, forgotten location (‘in the middle of Pofadder’ means somewhere so far from civilisation as to be effectively unreachable). The town does little to discourage this reputation: it sits in the Bushmanland district of the central Northern Cape, surrounded by flat quartz and schist desert plains with minimal vegetation, almost no rainfall and a population of a few thousand people spread across an area larger than many European countries.
For the right kind of cyclist — one who finds profound value in genuine solitude and the particular beauty of extreme aridity — riding the 30km desert loop from Pofadder on its featureless gravel roads is a deeply satisfying experience. There is nothing performative about this landscape. It is simply, extraordinarily empty. The Pofadder Hotel — the only pub in Bushmanland — is a post-ride destination of legendary character among South African travellers.
Getting There
Pofadder is on the R359, approximately 250km south of Upington. GPS: -29.1333, 19.3833. Fuel up in Pofadder before riding — there is nothing on the desert loop routes.
Trail Overview
| 📍 Location | Pofadder, Bushmanland, Northern Cape |
| 📏 Total Distance | 30km of trails |
| ⚡ Difficulty | Easy to Moderate |
| 🚵 Discipline | Gravel |
| 🛤️ Trail Type | Gravel Desert Road |
| 🪨 Surface | Flat Bushmanland desert gravel — hard-pack quartz and schist plain — extreme remoteness |
| 🕐 Opening Hours | Pofadder Hotel (the only pub in Bushmanland — famous for its isolation and character),Basic town facilities (fuel and supplies — stock up before riding) |
| 🏘️ Nearest Town | The remotest town in the remotest district in South Africa — Pofadder sits in Bushmanland, the vast quartz and schist plain of the central Northern Cape. The 30km desert loop offers the most isolated gravel cycling experience in South Africa, from a town whose name has become South African slang for the middle of nowhere. |
Trail Listings
| Trail Name | Distance | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Pofadder Desert Loop | 30km | Easy-Moderate (from Pofadder on Bushmanland desert gravel — flat open desert — quartz and schist rock plains — extraordinary solitude) |
| Pella Direction | 50km | Moderate (west toward Pella Mission — see separate listing) |
Permits & Costs
- Cost: Free — public roads.
- Where to buy: Year-round. Best May-September. Avoid December-February extreme heat.
Amenities & Facilities
- May to September.
Contact & Getting There
- Address: Pofadder, Bushmanland, Northern Cape
- GPS: -29.1333, 19.3833
- Website: https://www.experiencenortherncape.com
Best Time to Ride: Pofadder (base) | Pella (60km west) | Upington (250km north)
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