Nieuwoudtville Waterfall Loop
Nieuwoudtville is called the bulb capital of the world with justification — the Hantam National Botanical Garden, a 6,000-hectare protected area just outside town, contains the largest concentration of endemic geophyte bulb plants anywhere on earth: an estimated 300+ species of endemic bulbs including Lachenalia, Babiana, Sparaxis, Moraea and the extraordinary Bulbinella that turns the Bokkeveld plateau orange in August. For cyclists who time their visit to August-September, the combination of wildflower display and plateau gravel riding is one of the Northern Cape’s most rewarding multi-day experiences.
The Route
The 25km Waterfall Loop follows gravel farm roads from the Nieuwoudtville Hotel through plateau farmland and wildflower terrain to the Nieuwoudtville Falls — a seasonal cascade that runs from the escarpment edge after the winter rains, best viewed from July through September. The Bokkeveld plateau provides open, gently undulating terrain with the escarpment drop providing dramatic views toward the Olifants River valley far below. The Hantam National Botanical Garden can be explored informally on the bike — ride slowly through the garden management roads when the bulbs are in season for a cycling experience that exists nowhere else in the world.
Getting There
Nieuwoudtville is on the R363, 390km from Cape Town via the N7 north and R363 east. GPS: -31.3731, 19.1166. Tourism: +27 27 218 1336.
