CapeNature, the public institution with the responsibility for biodiversity conservation in South Africa's Western Cape, has announced the dates for the annual "CapeNature Access Week". Entrance will be waived for visitors to selected CapeNature reserves between 20 - 27 September 2022. Free access will pertain to general access (conservation fee) and hiking and mountain biking. The waiver will not apply to the Whale Trail, partners or concessions (including canopy tours, bouldering, horse riding etc.). To ensure that all access numbers and activity numbers are recorded, zero rated permission will need to be given to everyone accessing CapeNature reserves during the "CapeNature Access Week". No pre-bookings will be required. The daily reserve maximum capacity availability will apply to visitor walk-ins. Access to protected areas during the "CapeNature Access Week" will be conducted during regular reserve hours and will apply to entries at CapeNature reserve gates.
The following nature reserves are participating in the "CapeNature Access Week 2022":
- West Coast
- Groot Winterhoek
- Cederberg (Algeria + Kliphuis)
- Matjiesrivier
- Rocherpan
- Winelands
- Limietberg
- Jonkershoek
- Assegaaibosch
- Hottentots Holland
- Vrolijkheid
- Overberg
- Kogelberg
- De Mond
- De Hoop
- Marloth
- Grootvadersbosch
- Walker Bay
- Stony Point
- Garden Route
- Robberg
- Keurbooms River
- Goukamma
- Klein Karoo
- Gamkaberg
- Swartberg
- Anysberg
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