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Montagu's trails beckon! From family-friendly strolls amidst vibrant flora to challenging summits with panoramic vistas, explore 2,000 hectares of diverse landscapes. Encounter cascading waterfalls, unique rock formations, and rich history, all within easy reach. Your outdoor adventure awaits!
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Explore the Montagu Mountain Reserve: Discover 2,000 hectares of breathtaking landscapes, right at Montagu's doorstep. Nestled along the town's edges, the Reserve offers a diverse range of hiking experiences for every adventurer.
What to Expect:
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Family-Friendly Escapes: Enjoy scenic walks at Kanonkop, Eyssenhuis, Lovers’ Walk, and Badskloof, perfect for all ages.
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Challenging Summits: Conquer iconic trails like Cogmanskloof, Keurkloof, Aasvoelkrans, and the majestic Bloupunt for panoramic views.
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Historical Discoveries: Step back in time at Fort Sidney and the historic Cogmanskloof tunnel.
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Natural Beauty: Immerse yourself in abundant wildlife and dramatic landscapes, with easy access points from Barry and Tanner Streets.
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Riverside Relaxation: Find tranquility at Joubert Park, nestled along the picturesque Keisie River.
Get ready to experience the diverse beauty and adventure that Montagu's trails have to offer!
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Discover Your Adventure
Gear up for an adventure like no other in Montagu, the ultimate playground for outdoor enthusiasts! Tucked away in the stunning Langeberg region, this vibrant town is your gateway to the great outdoors.
Just two hours from Cape Town along the legendary Route 62, Montagu invites you to explore its thrilling running trails, scenic hiking paths, and serene walking routes that wind through breathtaking landscapes.

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Emergency ContactsThe Municipal Toll Free Number: 0860 881111 - Can be used for most emergencies. Ambulance: 10177 Hospital General: 023 614 8100 Hospital Accidents: 023 614 8109 Fire & Energency Mountain Rescue (24hrs): 023 615 1085/6 Johan Oliver Brandweer: +27 64 648 7795 SAPS Montagu: 023 614 8300 Traffic: 086 088 111 If you (or others) are involved in an incident/ emergency, there are a number of important points to consider: 1) Stay calm. 2) Identify the nature of the incident/ emergency. 3) Considering the safety and wellbeing of everyone concerned. 4) Give appropriate first aid as required. 5) Evaluate whether you and those involved can or cannot cope with the incident/ emergency independently. 6) Summon outside help as appropriate. 7) Should you request outside help, there are a number of things that should be communicated: a) The nature of the incident/ emergency and what actions have been taken (stressing that it is a mountain or wilderness incident/ emergency). b) the number of people involved (and the total number of people in a group). Where the incident/ emergency occurred, including: a physical description and map, or other coordinates (learn to use them). Which route or trail you are on, or close to; closest access points etc. c) The level of the leaders'/ groups experience (including first aid) and what clothing, equipment, sustenance and water etc. to hand. 8) If outside help is requested, it is vital to listen carefully to questions asked, have answers ready (as best you can), pay attention to any instructions given and keep mobile phones 'lines' open so that you can be easily contacted.
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Best Places to eat in MontaguMontagu, a charming town nestled in the Western Cape, offers a delightful array of dining experiences to satisfy diverse palates. Here are some notable establishments to consider; View Here Family Friendly eateries with a kids play area: The Barn, Die Kloof Padstal, Cape Dry, Munch, Die Boord and Platform 62 Deli's and freshly baked goods: The Rambling Rose, Square Tomato Finer Dining: Montagu Country Hotel & Spa, 22 on Church, Kapokbos Restaurant, Bluvine District, Minosa Lodge. Pub Food: Route 62 Brewing Company
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What sort of guided Tours are Available?Montagu offers guided tours for hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing and guided nature walks. Whether you’re looking to learn about the area’s rich history, and unique geology, or just want an expert to lead the way, our guides ensure a safe and memorable experience. Check out our section on guided tours for more information on the rock climbing, bicycle rentals and nature guided tours available.
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When is the best time to visit Montagu for outdoor activities?Montagu is a year-round destination, but the best times for outdoor adventures are during spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May). These seasons offer mild temperatures and clear skies, perfect for exploring trails, taking in the scenery, and enjoying all the outdoor activities Montagu has to offer.
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Where can I book accommodation in Montagu?There are plenty of accommodation options conveniently located near Montagu’s trails. From cosy guesthouses to luxurious retreats, you’ll find something to suit your needs. Visit our Official Montagu and Ashton Tourism website HERE to browse and book your perfect stay!!
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What else does Montagu have to offer?So when you need to escape the rush and you’re yearning for some basic sensory pleasures, head for Montagu, where you’ll find a wholesome eco- and wellness destination that appeals to all the senses of the visitor – which will make you want to linger longer . . . and remember to expect the unexpected. Head over to the Montagu and Ashton Official Tourism Website for more information.