Nababeep Copper Mine MTB Route
Nababeep — just 6km from Okiep and 23km from Springbok — is the third settlement in the Namaqualand copper triangle and one of South Africa’s most historically significant mining towns. Copper was first mined here in 1855 and the town produced ore continuously until relatively recently, leaving a landscape of mine headgear, processing infrastructure, tailings dumps and mine access roads that form an atmospheric industrial heritage trail through the desert.
MTB on the Copper Route
The riding around Nababeep follows mine access roads and jeep tracks through the rocky copper-rich landscape — not technical in the conventional MTB sense, but compelling in atmosphere and setting. The abandoned infrastructure of a century and a half of mining sits against the Namaqualand mountain backdrop, and in spring the contrast between rusting headgear and carpets of wildflowers creates one of the most photogenic landscapes in the Northern Cape. The Nababeep to Okiep 6km gravel link road is suitable for all riders and forms a natural connector in a broader Copper Route cycling day.
The Namaqua Quest MTB Stage Race uses the broader Okiep-Nababeep-Springbok terrain as its Day 1 venue — providing a supported, marked and medically backed introduction to the copper country landscape for September riders.
Practical Notes
As with all Namaqualand riding, carry sufficient water and avoid midday riding in summer. The Nababeep Museum (contact Springbok Tourism for current hours) provides historical context that adds greatly to the riding experience.
Getting There
Nababeep is on the R355 between Springbok and Okiep. GPS: -29.5901, 17.7701. From Springbok: 23km on R355 toward Nababeep — Okiep is 6km further. Springbok Tourism: +27 27 712 8035.
