The Marloth Nature Reserve, situated near Swellendam in the Western Cape, offers a haven of natural beauty, biodiversity, and tranquility. Established in 1928 and named after botanist Rudolf Marloth, the reserve covers around 14,123 hectares within the rugged Langeberg Mountains. It serves as an important conservation area for mountain fynbos, forested valleys, and a wide range of endemic flora and fauna. Marloth's mountainous terrain, combined with its rivers, waterfalls, and diverse vegetation, makes it a favoured destination for hiking, birdwatching, and nature walks.
Marloth Nature Reserve is renowned for its well-maintained hiking trails, including the challenging Swellendam Hiking Trail, a multi-day trek through the mountains, and various shorter trails suitable for casual hikers. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views, gorges, streams, and unique rock formations. The reserve is also home to diverse wildlife, such as bushbuck, baboons, and a wide variety of bird species, including endemic Cape fynbos birds. Accommodations are available within the reserve, ranging from self-catering cottages to overnight huts for hikers.
Contact Details for Marloth Nature Reserve:
Phone: +27 (0)28 514 1410
Email: see website
Website: https://www.capenature.co.za
Address: Marloth Nature Reserve, Swellendam, Western Cape, South Africa.
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