Description
Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve is nestled in the wilderness of the Swartruggens
area, in the peaceful Southern Cederberg Mountains, in the Western Cape.
The Reserve is renowned for its scenic beauty and dramatic rock formations
typical of the Cederberg region.
Directions
From Cape Town travel north on the
N1, towards Worcester. Just before
Worcester, take the R301 Ceres
off-ramp on the left. Continue straight
towards Ceres until you cross the
Breede Rivier Bridge and turn right at
the T-junction onto the R46 towards
Ceres. Continue along Mitchell’s Pass
until you enter Ceres. In Ceres, follow
the directions to Prince Alfred Hamlet.
After passing through Prince Alfred
Hamlet and Gydo pass; continue
straight towards the small town of
Op-die-Berg. Turn right at the Ceres
Karoo/Cederberg sign. After 25 km,
turn right onto the gravel road at the
Kagga Kamma sign. Travel straight for
another 20 km on the gravel road. Turn
left at the Kagga Kamma sign and
travel for another 15 km, after which
you will arrive at the entrance gate of
Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve.