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Blue Trail

Moderate · 8.6-km · Est. 45min 

Orange Trail

Easy · 5-km · Est. 20min

Singletrack - Green Trail

Eas · 2.25-km · Est. 15min

Singletrack - Black Trail Bessiekop

Challenging · 1.85-km · Est. 10min

Singletrack - Black Trail Montaview

Hard · 1.16-km · Est. 5min

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BEST TRAILS IN MONTAGU

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  • Gear up for an epic 21km singletrack adventure in Montagu, a true gem for mountain biking enthusiasts! Located in the breathtaking Langeberg region, just two hours from Cape Town along the legendary Route 62, this vibrant town is a must-ride destination.

     

    With six diverse trails in the Montagu South area, there’s something for every rider—whether you’re a beginner looking for flowy fun or a seasoned pro craving technical climbs and thrilling descents.

     

    Ride through spectacular landscapes, tackle challenging terrain, and cruise scenic routes that showcase Montagu’s rugged beauty. From heart-pumping ascents to fast, flowing downhills, every trail delivers an unforgettable experience on two wheels.

  • Immerse yourself in a growing network of thrilling singletrack trails, where every turn brings a new adventure. Glide through the iconic blue trail, weaving through the majestic Sugargum forest before flowing into a breathtaking, flower-lined descent.

    Craving a challenge? Tackle the steep, technical black loops, designed to push your skills to the limit. Prefer a more relaxed ride? Explore the gentle orange and green routes, perfect for families and casual riders looking to soak in the stunning Karoo landscapes.

     

    No matter your riding style, Montagu’s trails are calling—are you ready to answer?

R62 Talana Loop (including Leeurivier)

This smooth and speedy route is perfect for families, casual riders, or those looking to push their limits with a time trial. The ride is mostly flat, with a few gentle rollers—six, to be exact—once you reach the turn-off to Poortjieskloof Dam. After reaching the R62, enjoy a well-earned recovery stretch of around 6km before turning back onto the dirt through Rietvlei No.1. The final section takes you along a short tar stretch on the Old Barrydale Road, before merging onto Talana Road for a fast and scenic ride back into Montagu.

 

Whether you’re out for a relaxed family adventure or testing your speed, this route offers the perfect balance of challenge and enjoyment.

45Km

Distance

454m

Elevation Gain

1H35M

Est. Time

Loop

Moderate

Gravel

Running

Views

River

Rietvlei No 1, Talana Loop

Set off on a picturesque ride along the iconic R62 towards Barrydale, where rolling countryside and open roads set the perfect scene for an unforgettable cycling experience. Just outside Montagu, you’ll encounter two gentle rises—take them at your own pace or push the tempo for a heart-pumping start.

At either 9km or 12km, turn left at the “Rietvlei No.1” signpost to transition onto quiet gravel roads. From here, enjoy a peaceful and scenic return journey along well-maintained gravel paths and the historic Old Barrydale Road. This stretch offers a serene ride through the Karoo’s vast landscapes, where wide-open skies and rugged beauty surround you.

Whether you’re out for a leisurely pedal or a solid endurance session, this route is a must-ride for anyone looking to explore Montagu’s hidden cycling gems.

13.4Km

Distance

168m

Elevation Gain

35M

Est. Time

Loop

Hard

Gravel

Running

Views

Joubert’s Pass Loop

Embark on an exhilarating 40.8km mountain biking challenge, perfect for intermediate to advanced riders seeking adventure. This scenic route starts in Montagu, leading you on a steady climb. Ascend toward Ouberg Pass and experience the thrill of riding along remote gravel before veering left into the rugged mountain terrain up to the summit of the Jeep Track. Be sure to pause at the summit—one of the most spectacular viewpoints of the Langeberg Mountains. The descent demands focus, with ten water runoff humps adding an extra layer of technical excitement. As you transition into the southern section, the route winds past charming farm cottages, lush orchards, and rolling pastures, offering a picturesque contrast to the rugged ascent.

The final stretch takes you past a vibrant nursery before a fast, energising drop back into Montagu—an unforgettable way to complete this incredible ride.

40.8Km

Distance

599m

Elevation Gain

2.5H

Est. Time

Loop

Challenging

Gravel

Views

Challenging

Gravel

Views

Ouberg Pass

This is the ride for the hard-core rider wanting to get in that much-required hill training. It is a good idea to use a Camelbak for this one. The return trip is fast and caution is required on the descent down the Ouberg Pass with sharp corners and plenty of washboard surface. 

The out-and-back distance is around 53,18 kilometers depending on your route back to town. It contains 38 bends, corners and curves within its 7,8 km length, with an altitude variance of 497m, producing an average gradient of under 1:16.

52Km

Distance

862m

Elevation Gain

4.5H

Est. Time

Out & Back

Challenging

Gravel

Views

Ouberg Pass Up (from Joubert Pass)

This is the ride for the hard-core rider wanting to get in that much-required hill training. This route is an extension from the Joubert pass turn off. Distance up and down is 14km in total.

14Km

Distance

470m

Elevation Gain

35H

Est. Time

Out & Back

Challenging

Gravel

Views

Pietersfontein Dam Loop

A ride suited for both the average rider and the hard-core racing snake. Flat for the most part. When you reach the T-junction, turn left if you want the short option. Turn right to continue towards the Dam Route, half a kilometre further, turn left and follow the road to the dam. There is a compulsory portage as you climb the steps on the right or left-hand side of the Pietersfontein Dam without your bike as it is all about the view and taking in the beauty of Langeberg. Count the steps. Depending on whether you go out to the dam and which return route you use, you can stretch this ride to a good 53-kilometre training ride.

44.8Km

Distance

388m

Elevation Gain

3.45H

Est. Time

Out & Back

Moderate

Gravel

Views

Pietersfontein & Patatsfontein Loop

This route is an extension of the Pietersfontein Dam Route. Adding an additional 22K to the route. 

22Km

Distance

540m

Elevation Gain

50M

Est. Time

Loop

Moderate

Gravel

Views

African Game Lodge Slagkloof Trail

Start and Finish at the Reception Area of African Game Lodge – Anti-clockwise circular trail. The walking time is approximately 3 hrs &  MTB cycling time is approximately 1 hour.
Start – 3.3km good gravel road
3.3 – 6.5km Good jeep track, single track with short challenging sections. 
6.6 – 9.0km Trail through the Slagkloof. Beautiful scenery. 
9.00km From the summit, the views are stunning. 
9.00-12.00 Lovely downhill sections lead you back to the Reception area.

11.9Km

Distance

305m

Elevation Gain

1H

Est. Time

Loop

Moderate

Gravel

Views

Klein Karoo Gravel Corridor

Welcome to the Klein Karoo Gravel Corridor—your ultimate alternative to the tarred R62, designed for adventurers who crave wide-open spaces and off-the-beaten-track experiences. This incredible route takes you through the heart of the Klein Karoo, revealing hidden gems at every turn. From cosy accommodations and thrilling activities to delicious local restaurants, there’s so much to discover.

Starting in Montagu, along the R318, or in Touwsriver, you can explore the scenic backroads all the way to Ladismith, Prins Albert, De Rust, Calitzdorp, and Van Wyksdorp. Ready to plan your adventure? Use this interactive digital map, brought to you by our friends at Makadas Adventures, and hit the gravel with confidence!

+240Km

Distance

1850m

Elevation Gain

Loop

Challending

Gravel

Views

A World-Class Trail Experience

Montagu Trails boasts a premier network of ever-expanding singletrack trails, designed to thrill riders of all levels. With over 21km of expertly crafted routes—and more on the way—every ride is an opportunity to explore, challenge yourself, and soak in the breathtaking landscapes of the Little Karoo.

 

From smooth, flowy sections to technical climbs and exhilarating descents, Montagu Trails promises an unforgettable adventure on two wheels.

 

Ready to ride? The trails are waiting!

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  • Emergency Contacts
    The 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.
  • Best Places to eat in Montagu
    Montagu, 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
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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!!
  • 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.
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