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Make Your Hiking Adventurous At Swellendam's Marloth Nature Reserve

Named after the South African botanist Rudolf Marloth, the Marloth Nature Reserve is situated within the Langeberg Mountain range. The park boasts miles of trails weaving through this striking landscape. Visitors flock to the reserve to hike, picnic, mountain bike, bird-watch, and horseback ride.


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Explore the most popular views trails in Marloth Nature Reserve with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you.


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Marloth is all about hiking and swimming, birding and botanizing (that's nature nerd-speak for checking out the blommetjiesin detail). We would have loved to do the Swellendam Trail, as this 4 to 5-day route is probably the best way to immerse oneself in the reserve. The route follows a circular path starting and ending at the entrance.


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The Marloth Nature reserve includes what residents of Swellendam call the Clock Peaks - they apparently use the shadows cast by these mountains to tell the time of day. Marloth, one of three nature reserves surrounding Swellendam, lies right next door to the Swellendam State Forest. It's regarded as a botanist's dream for the incredible.


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Marloth Nature Reserve: The hiking trails There's tons of adventure at Marloth Nature Reserve, with something exciting on each one of the trails available in this nature reserve. Marloth has four trails to choose from: The Appelbos Loop is a there-and-back-again route running 21km.


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Wildlife. The Springs Preserve is a hotspot for native wildlife. In addition to the live animal exhibits, we're also home to more than 250 species of native wildlife living in natural and restored habitats along our trails and pathways. As you explore the Springs Preserve, you're likely to spot free roaming ground squirrels, lizards, insects.


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Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex, managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, consists of four independent refuges: Desert, Ash Meadows, Moapa Valley, and Pahranagat.Each wildlife preserve provides a unique habitat for a variety of important species. It is the largest wildlife refuge complex in the contiguous United States, and is located just 2 hours from Las Vegas.


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Marloth Nature Reserve Overview Map Video Enquire Now In the 1700's, a party of trekboers - those early burghers-turned-pastoralists who strayed from the Cape and fanned out in to the hinterland - made Swellendam one of their camps.


Alex and Juanita Aitkenhead Photography Marloth Nature Reserve Swellendam

Marloth Nature Reserve 4.5 141 reviews #2 of 12 things to do in Swellendam Nature & Wildlife Areas Write a review About Wildflowers, majestic mountain views, many hiking trails and rare birds and animals grace this sprawling national park. Meets animal welfare guidelines Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing All photos (106)


Alex and Juanita Aitkenhead Photography Marloth Nature Reserve Swellendam

Marloth Nature Reserve South Africa, Africa Western Cape Perched in the Langeberge, 1.5km north of town, this reserve is particularly pretty in October and November when the ericas are in flower. If the day hikes don't hit the spot, try the demanding Swellendam Hiking Trail, generally regarded as one of South Africa's top hikes.


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Marloth Nature Reserve is a nature reserve in Swellendam Local Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa. It conserves the central Langeberg mountains, between the towns of Swellendam, Ashton, Barrydale and Suurbraak. The reserve includes the Clock Peaks, two prominent landmarks near Swellendam.


Alex and Juanita Aitkenhead Photography Marloth Nature Reserve Swellendam

Description Marloth Nature Reserve lies in the majestic Swellendam mountains between the towns of Swellendam, Ashton, Barrydale, and Suurbrak in the Western Cape. The 14,123 hectare reserve is managed with another 16,532 hectare of privately owned mountain catchment land.


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Marloth Nature Reserve 141 reviews #2 of 12 things to do in Swellendam Nature & Wildlife Areas Write a review About Wildflowers, majestic mountain views, many hiking trails and rare birds and animals grace this sprawling national park. Meets animal welfare guidelines Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing All photos (106)


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Marloth Nature Reserve is a hidden gem in the majestic Swellendam Mountains. Nature Reserve details Marloth Nature Reserve is hidden away in the imposing Swellendam Mountains, between Swellendam, Ashton, Barrydale and Suurbraak. Swellendam is the third oldest town in South Africa and has many interesting cultural-historic features.


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Marloth Nature Reserve 4.5 141 reviews #2 of 12 things to do in Swellendam Nature & Wildlife Areas Write a review About Wildflowers, majestic mountain views, many hiking trails and rare birds and animals grace this sprawling national park. Meets animal welfare guidelines Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing All photos (106)


Alex and Juanita Aitkenhead Photography Marloth Nature Reserve Swellendam

Named after the South African botanist Rudolf Marloth, the Marloth Nature Reserve is situated within the Langeberg Mountain range. The park boasts miles of trails weaving through this striking landscape. Visitors flock to the reserve to hike, picnic, mountain bike, bird-watch, and horseback ride.