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Baviaanskloof Routes
Area near Patensie The Baviaanskloof can be discovered along a dusty road that was built between 1880 and 1890 by South Africa's most famous road engineer, Thomas Bain.
Traveling on the main public road through the Baviaanskloof between Willowmore and Patensie does not require a permit from the Department of Nature Conservation. However in heavy downpours parts of the road are often washed away, so phone ahead to find out logistics.
Area near Patensie

A signboard as you enter the Baviaanskloof declares that the next refuse bin is 93km away. So please do not litter and when visiting the Baviaanskloof area please remember to take away all refuse generated by you during your stay, since it not only pollutes the environment but also holds tragic consequences for wild animals like the Baboon.

Area near Patensie

Explore the Baviaanskloof along these routes:

Area near Patensie

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