12 mi
gravel
Tankwa Padstal - R356Gravel route from R355 to R355, Breede River DC, Cape Winelands "Great surface" |
25 mi
gravel
Anysberg Office to western exitGravel route on Unnamed Road, Breede River DC, Cape Winelands, Western Cape "Rough in places. Beware of oncoming motorcycles. " |
129 mi
gravel
R355 to CalviniaGravel route from R27 to R355, Breede River DC, Cape Winelands, Western Cape "Gravelmap × R355 to Calvinia ZS1RA Shaun Overmeyer 3 hours ago From R27, Calvinia, Namakwa, Northern Cape to R355, Breede River DC, Cape Winelands, Western Cape This is the longest uninterrupted gravel road in South Africa. It's a route that every gravel hunter should drive/ride at least once. Be prepared to have punctures, more than one. This road is notorious for destroying tyres. Spare tyres are highly recommended as well as the ability to repair a puncture by yourself. Be careful on the fast stretches, it's easy to be caught out, also slow down for oncoming traffic. A lesser known fact is that windscreens are often damaged on this road. Lastly you are likely to find pedestrians, cyclists and donkey drawn carts on the road. Please slow down and show respect for the locals by minimising the dust you create whilst enjoying the road in their backyard" |
90 mi
gravel
Tankwa Farmstall to MiddelposGravel route from R355 to Unnamed Road, Breede River DC, Namakwa, Northern Cape "This route goes via a National Park and traverses the stunning Gannaga Pass. Please stop at the Tankwa National Park offices for permits about 2/3 into the route. A significant portion goes along the R355, PLEASE NOTE, this road eats tyres, expect punctures. Overnight in accommodation in the Tankwa park (Accommodation or camping) or the Gannaga Lodge or in the town of Middelpos.. Advanced level with adventure motorcycle, can be done with motor vehicle preferably a 4x4" |
33 mi
gravel
Op die Berg to Tankwa FarmstalGravel route from R303 to R355, Breede River DC, Cape Winelands, Western Cape "Via Katbakkies pass. Advanced level with adventure motorcycle, can be done with motor vehicle preferably a 4x4" |