Amatola Hiking Trail

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The Amatola Hiking Trail is a renowned multi-day trekking route in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, celebrated for its dense indigenous forests, waterfalls, and panoramic mountain scenery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
long-distance footpath
accommodationType mountain huts
overnight huts
activity hiking
trekking
approximateLength about 100 km
continent Africa
country South Africa
difficulty strenuous
duration multi-day
ecosystem Afromontane forest
grassland
endPoint Hogsback
feature indigenous forests
mountain scenery
river valleys
steep ascents and descents
waterfalls
hazard rapidly changing mountain weather
steep and slippery sections
knownFor challenging multi-day trekking
dense indigenous forests
panoramic mountain views
waterfalls
languageOfLocalArea English
Xhosa
locatedIn Amathole Mountains
Eastern Cape
managedBy Amathole Forestry Company
near Hogsback
King William's Town
surface form: King William’s Town
notableFeature numerous river crossings
notableView Amathole Mountains
surface form: Amathole mountain ranges

indigenous forest canopies
numberOfDays 6
province Eastern Cape
surface form: Eastern Cape Province
region Amathole District Municipality
requires advance booking
season popular in autumn
popular in spring
startPoint Maden Dam
terrain mountainous
tourismType adventure tourism
eco-tourism
wildlife birdlife
small mammals

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Amathole Mountains hasTrail Amatola Hiking Trail