Hiking distances
1.5 to 9 km
hike Duration
1-4 hours
Swimming beach
yes
Ocean Seals
+/- 6000
Entry fee
Adults R60
entry fee
kids R40
beautiful hiking trails in the heart of plettenberg bay
Robberg Nature Reserve, situated 9.6 km from Mount Castleton, along South Africa’s Garden Route near Plettenberg Bay, is a stunning destination renowned for its rugged cliffs, breath-taking ocean views, and picturesque hiking trails.
This World Heritage Site and National Monument has captivated visitors with its beauty and offers a unique and extraordinary hiking experience.
The reserve’s remarkable peninsula showcases stunning landscapes, prehistoric rocks, and Stone Age artifacts, reflecting its rich history.
Visitors are drawn to Robberg for its breathtaking scenery, diverse marine life, and vibrant flora.
The hiking trails provide an unmatched coastal adventure with varying difficulty levels and captivating views.
The reserve’s atmosphere combines history and wildlife, creating an otherworldly ambiance that beckons visitors to return.
Exploring the reserve offers encounters with sun-drenched lizards, crashing waves, seals, and dassies. Lucky visitors may even spot the majestic “Robberg Express,” a great white shark leisurely navigating the bay.
A walk through the entire reserve reveals a magnificent sand dune and the wilder side of Robberg. The reserve’s significance as a national monument is reflected in its ancient rocks and artifacts, and the Nelson Bay Cave interpretive Center offers deeper insights into the region’s history.
Reaching Robberg Nature Reserve is straightforward via the N2 highway from Cape Town, and following the signs along Robberg Road.
Robberg Nature Reserve is a place where natural wonders and historical heritage blend, creating an unforgettable experience for all who venture there.

