Kleinmond Cycling Club

November 6, 2023admin

 

The Kleinmond Cycle Club invites all cycling enthusiasts to enjoy the beauty of the Overberg. Well maintained routes take you through Fynbos with magnificent views of the Bot River Lagoon, the mountains and even views of the ocean in the distance. Organised social rides will lead you through the picturesque Bot River Valley and you’re bound to make new friends along the way!

What we do

Private land owners have kindly granted permission for the Club members to cycle on their pristine properties and enjoy the natural beauty. Our gratitude goes out to all the owners and we kindly ask that members adhere to the rules in this regard, as it is indeed a privilege granted to the Club. To ensure an enjoyable ride, the Club is consistently performing maintenance on the MTB routes.

Regular social rides are organised, for MTB rides as well as the road cyclists. The longer rides usually include a coffee stop and the perfect opportunity to meet other cyclists.
The Club is currently communicating with the local municipality for permission to construct a pump track to encourage younger cyclists to take up the sport. Donated bicycles will also make it possible to promote cycling in local schools and the broader community.

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Hangklip-Kleinmond Tourism

The Hangklip Coast includes the towns of Kleinmond, Betty’s Bay, Pringle Bay and Rooiels, all located within the UNESCO Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve. The thin belt between the mountains and the sea hosts many wonders: from high peaks and fynbos-covered mountain slopes, rough ravines, caves, rivers and streams tumbling over edges to pristine beaches. The area has a typical Mediterranean climate: cool, wet winters with dry and hot summers. The indigenous forest and fynbos are home to a wide variety of animals, birds and insects. Here, you escape to nature!

Hangklip-Kleinmond Tourism

The Hangklip Coast includes the towns of Kleinmond, Betty’s Bay, Pringle Bay and Rooiels, all located within the UNESCO Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve. The thin belt between the mountains and the sea hosts many wonders: from high peaks and fynbos-covered mountain slopes, rough ravines, caves, rivers and streams tumbling over edges to pristine beaches. The area has a typical Mediterranean climate: cool, wet winters with dry and hot summers. The indigenous forest and fynbos are home to a wide variety of animals, birds and insects.  Here, you escape to nature!

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