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ROUTE DESCRIPTIONS
42 Km Gran Fondo Tour De Farms
Water Points:
Penwarn Country Lodge Water Point 1 @ 20 km
Route Description:
The route must be loaded on GPS and followed accordingly. The route is very sparsely marked, and you will get lost if you do not have a pre-loaded GPS.
The first 3 km is a neutral zone until you reach the gravel at the Bushman’s Nek turn off from the R617. You will cross the crystal Mzimkulu River on this section. We encourage you to be very careful on all sections but particularly the tar sections.
You will be cycling towards the Southern Drakensberg Mountains up a valley that leads to the Bushman’s Nek Hotel. You will turn off left along the Bushman’s Nek Road, passing some of the pioneer farms of the District. Take in the views and enjoy the lovely view of the Drakensberg Gliding Club and Wilson’s Dam. This Road offers beautiful views of sweeping valleys and steep foothills leading to the main Drakensberg escarpment, the border between SA and our land-locked neighbour Lesotho.
At the Penwarn Lodge water point, at approximately 20 km, you will cycle through the magnificent Penwarn Lodge Grounds along their lovely road prior to climbing up the Old McDonald’s Hill, the Khyber Pass concreted section, which will test your ability to potentially climb a category pass in the reserve prior to dropping back along the Bushman’s Nek Road. The crossing here is a compulsory stop and needs to be cautiously approached – especially after eating your fill at the water point.
From here you will continue along the Bushman’s Nek Road towards Underberg and the Olde Duck, with some lung busters and pretty fast descents – be especially cautious here.
Your next crossing will be onto the R617 tar road. The entry here is a compulsory stop and, while manned by experienced marshalls, needs to be approached with caution. From here extreme caution needs to be exercised as you will be travelling along the paved road to Sani Spoors at the Olde Duck Café.
The cut-off point for the 42 km will be at the Penwarn Country Lodge Water Point and will be at 12 noon, which means you will have to do an average speed of 10 km/h.
91km Underberg Gran Fondo
Water Points:
Water Point 1 @ 44 km
Water Point 2 @ 63 km
Route Description:
The route must be loaded on GPS and followed accordingly. The route is very sparsely marked, and you will get lost if you do not have a pre-loaded GPS.
The first 3 km is a neutral zone until you reach the gravel at the Bushman’s Nek turn off from the R617. You will cross the crystal Mzimkulu River on this section. We encourage you to be very careful on all sections but particularly the tar sections. You will be cycling towards the Southern Drakensberg Mountains up a valley that leads to the Bushman’s Nek Hotel. The Road offers beautiful views of sweeping valleys and steep foothills leading to the main Drakensberg escarpment, the border between SA and our land-locked neighbour Lesotho.
At Water Point 1, at approximately 44 km, there will be a short stint along and crossing the R617 road prior to climbing up the hill to drop into Coleford Reserve. The crossing here is a compulsory stop and, while manned by experienced marshalls and the Traffic Department, it needs to be approached with caution – especially after eating your fill at the Water Point.
From here you will continue through Coleford towards Kilmun, with some lung busters and fast descents – be especially cautious here.
Water Point 2 is set at the top of a particularly steep climb at 63 km along your route. This is your last WP on the 90 km so be sure to stock up.
Your next crossing will be at the R617 tar road. The crossing here is a compulsory stop and, while manned by experienced marshalls and the Traffic Department, it needs to be approached with caution.
From here extreme caution needs to be exercised as you will be travelling along paved road through Underberg Town and down to Sani Spoors at the Olde Duck Café.
Cut Off Time for the 90km will be at this intersection and will be at 3pm (15h00) which means you will have to do an average speed of 15.4 km/h.
140km Underberg Gran Fondo
Water Points:
Water Point 1 @ 44 km
Water Point 2 @ 63 km
Water Point 3 @ 114 km
Route Description:
The route must be loaded on GPS and followed accordingly. The route is very sparsely marked, and you will get lost if you do not have a pre-loaded GPS.
The first 3 km is a neutral zone until you reach the gravel at the Bushman’s Nek turn off from the R617. You will cross the crystal Mzimkulu River on this section. We encourage you to be very careful on all sections but particularly the tar sections. You will be cycling towards the Southern Drakensberg Mountains up a valley that leads to the Bushman’s Nek Hotel. The Road offers beautiful views of sweeping valleys and steep foothills leading to the main Drakensberg escarpment, the border between SA and our land-locked neighbour Lesotho.
At Water Point 1, at approximately 44 km, there will be a short stint along and crossing the R617 road prior to climbing up the hill to drop into Coleford reserve. The crossing here is a compulsory stop and, while manned by experienced marshalls and the Traffic Department, needs to be approached with caution – especially after eating your fill at the Water Point.
From here you will continue through Coleford along towards Kilmun, with some lung busters and fast descents – be especially cautious here.
Water Point 2 is set at the top of a particularly steep climb at 63 km along your route. This is your second to last water point on the 140 km so be sure to stock up. Not too long after departing the water point, you will get to a tar section that offers some fast descents. Be cautious here as the road has many turns that are pretty sharp.
Your next crossing will be at the R617 tar road. The crossing here is a compulsory stop and, while manned by experienced marshalls and the Traffic Department, needs to be approached with caution.
You will now proceed towards Himeville. You will thereafter follow a most scenic road that winds its way towards Stoffelton and then back from Stepmore and Lower Lotheni area. At the Sani Crossroads in Himeville, you will travel along the Tar into Himeville past the Famous Himeville Arms and the beautiful Old Fort. Just outside Underberg, you will turn onto a 1km stretch of dirt before entering the R 617 towards the finish.
From here extreme caution needs to be exercised as you will be travelling along paved road through Underberg Town and down to Sani Spoors at the Olde Duck Café. |