- Matjiesrivier Nature Reserve
- Stony Point Nature Reserve
- Robberg Nature Reserve
- Keurbooms River Nature Reserve
- Goukamma Nature Reserve
- Outeniqua Nature Reserve
- Gamkaberg Nature Reserve
- Swartberg Nature Reserve
- Anysberg Nature Reserve
- Boosmansbos Wilderness Area
- Grootvadersbosch Nature Reserve
- De Hoop Nature Reserve
- De Mond Nature Reserve
- Walker Bay Nature Reserve
- Kogelberg Nature Reserve
- Marloth Nature Reserve
- Vrolijkheid Nature Reserve
- Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve
- Assegaaibosch Nature Reserve
- Jonkershoek Nature Reserve
- Limietberg Nature Reserve
- Groot Winterhoek Wilderness Area
- Rocherpan Nature Reserve
- Lambert’s Bay Bird Island Nature Reserve
- Cederberg Wilderness Area
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13 September 2017
Western Cape: Free access to CapeNature's reserves in September 2017!
Cape Nature, a public institution with the responsibility for biodiversity conservation in South Africa's Western Cape, is providing free access to all of their reserves open to the public to day visitors between 18 - 25 September 2017. The waiver of the access fee will pertain to general access (the conservation fee), day hiking (included in conservation fee) and other activities, including white river rafting (with your own canoe), mountain biking (with your own bike) or picnicking. Normal rates will apply for accommodation and camping, horse riding at Anysberg Nature Reserve, multi-day hiking, as well as concessions that are run by outside suppliers on Cape Nature's reserves.
Day visitors will have free access to the following Cape Nature reserves:
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