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Postmasburg Iron Ore Gravel Route

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Postmasburg is one of the Northern Cape’s significant mining towns — located amid the world’s largest known manganese and iron ore deposits, the area has been the focus of major mining operations since the mid-20th century. For cyclists, the surrounding Kalahari landscape provides accessible gravel road riding through an unusual combination of industrial heritage and raw Northern Cape nature.

The Griquastad direction ride (40km west on the R385) provides historical depth — Griquastad was the capital of the Griqua people in the 19th century, a mixed-heritage community of Dutch, Khoi and later settlers who occupied much of the interior Northern Cape before colonial pressure pushed them progressively northward. The Griqua heritage and the Kalahari thornveld landscape combine for a flat, accessible gravel ride of significant cultural interest. Witsand Nature Reserve (100km north) is the most compelling day-trip destination from Postmasburg for cycling visitors.

Getting There

Postmasburg is on the N14/R385, 230km from Upington. GPS: -28.3667, 23.0833. Postmasburg Tourism: +27 53 313 0073.

Trail Overview

📍 Location Postmasburg, John Taolo Gaetsewe District, Northern Cape
📏 Total Distance varieskm of trails
⚡ Difficulty Moderate
🚵 Discipline Gravel
🛤️ Trail Type Gravel Road
🪨 Surface Compacted Kalahari gravel and farm roads — flat to gently rolling mining district terrain
🕐 Opening Hours Postmasburg Inn (accommodation),Witsand Nature Reserve (100km north — see separate listing),Kuruman (100km northeast — Eye of Kuruman),Griquastad (historic Griqua town — 40km west)
🏘️ Nearest Town Gravel cycling in the Northern Cape’s manganese and iron ore heartland — Postmasburg sits amid the world’s largest known manganese deposits, and the gravel roads through this industrial-heritage landscape provide an unusual combination of mining district scenery and Kalahari thornveld wildlife.

Trail Listings

Trail Name Distance Difficulty
Postmasburg Manganese Hills Loop varies Moderate (gravel roads through the iron ore and manganese mining landscape — Northern Cape thornveld and red Kalahari terrain — industrial heritage meets desert nature)
Griquastad Direction Ride 40km Moderate (west from Postmasburg on R385 toward Griquastad — Griqua cultural heritage landscape — flat Kalahari gravel terrain)

Permits & Costs

  • Cost: Free — public road network.
  • Where to buy: Year-round during daylight. Best April-September.

Amenities & Facilities

  • April to September. Avoid midsummer heat.

Contact & Getting There

Best Time to Ride: Postmasburg (base) | Kuruman (100km) | Upington (230km)

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