Conservation Walk: Wolwekraal Nature Reserve

1 May 2026 07:30

R200

The walk on Wolwekraal Nature Reserve covers 2 km along a narrow veld trail over open, flattish dry veld. It takes 2.0 to 2.5 hours. We discuss the formation of the landscape and interaction of plants and animals as well as issues such as climate change, weather patterns, grazing effects and approaches to ecological restoration. The walk passes through an archaeological site where you can visualize the lifestyles of the indigenous people who occupied the area before European colonization around 1760.

MEETING PLACE: Walkers meet the guide at the Renu-Karoo Nursery shop opposite the Police Station in the main road of Prince Albert. You will need a vehicle to drive to the start of the walk 5 km North of the village on the R353.

Remember to bring a hat, walking shoes, jacket and binoculars.

PLEASE TAKE NOTE:

  1. Please note the meeting place
  2. Morning walks start 7.30
  3. Please use your own vehicle or get a lift to the start of the walk
  4. Contact Sue on WhatsApp on 0827700207
The walk on Wolwekraal Nature Reserve covers 2 km along a narrow veld trail over open, flattish dry veld - this walk is guided by Professor Sue Milton-Dean.
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