Namaqua National Park MTB Routes
The Namaqua National Park covers a vast swathe of the Northern Cape’s most biodiverse landscape — from the Kamiesberg escarpment near Kamieskroon westward to the untouched Namaqualand coast at Groenrivier. The park protects the Succulent Karoo biome, home to the richest concentration of succulent plants anywhere on earth, with over 1,000 of the region’s estimated 3,500 plant species found nowhere else in the world. For mountain bikers, the park is a genuinely exceptional destination — not because of formal trails (there are none), but because all public roads and tracks are open to cyclists, providing over 200km of riding across extraordinary varied terrain.
What to Expect
The Skilpad section (the only part accessible without a 4×4) provides accessible gravel road riding through the reserve’s core wildflower terrain — flat to gently rolling, with the iconic daisy-covered hills and succulent rocky outcrops of Namaqualand as constant companions. Mountain bikes, gemsbok, springbok, red hartebeest and klipspringer share the park roads throughout. The landmark 9km descent from the escarpment toward the coast — dropping from over 1,000m to the coastal plains — is an exhilarating natural descent on hard-pack gravel that transitions to increasingly sandy terrain.
For experienced adventure cyclists, the 188km Caracal Eco-Route is the park’s crown jewel: a 4×4 circuit from the Skilpad office through the Kamiesberg uplands, across the historic Wildeperdehoek Pass (built in the 1890s to transport copper ore from Springbok to Hondeklip Bay using convict labour), past the abandoned settlement of Kookfontein and its shady palm trees, through rare Arid Fynbos elements, to the coastal Groenrivier section. The coastal section’s sandy dune terrain requires a fat bike — standard mountain bikes are unsuitable beyond the Hondeklip Bay road crossing.
Flower Season
The Skilpad section in August and September is one of the world’s great natural spectacles — the hillsides transform into an unbroken carpet of orange, yellow, white and purple flowers that draws tens of thousands of visitors each year. Riding slowly through the Skilpad flower loop at peak bloom is a transcendent experience. Book accommodation months in advance for peak flower season.
Getting There
Turn off the N7 at Kamieskroon. Continue to the T-junction and turn left (follow the SANParks brown board). Pass the Kamieskroon Hotel and follow the gravel road 21km to the park. GPS: -30.1581, 17.7738. Tel: +27 27 672 1948. No fuel inside the park.
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