uKHAHLAMBA DRAKENSBERG PARK - COBHAM
Giant's Cup: National Hiking Way
The Giant's Cup Trail runs along the foothills of the Drakensberg, from Sani Pass
to Bushman's Nek. Some sections are steep, but reasonably fit people, including children, will have
no difficulty in completing each section. The trail lies almost entirely within the Cobham and
Garden Castle Reserves.
Small patches of indigenous forest are seen on the first day, but most of the trail passes
through mountain grassland with wide views to the crests of the mountains. Five days are required
for this trail. For more information collect a Giant's Cup Brochure in the office. Book through
Central Reservations in Pietermaritzburg at Queen Elizabeth Park
Gxalingenwa River Trail
The trail begins beyond the culvert on the Sani Pass road, opposite the hotel golf course. It
follows the Gxalingenwa River and passes patches of magnificent indigenous forest. There are
numerous pools to swim in and at one point there is a beautiful waterfall with a deep pool at its
base.
The trail is an easy route and three hours should be allowed to enjoy nature at its best.
Ouhout Trail
This trail leaves from below the campsite, where one crosses the swing bridge. It
follows the Pholela River upstream for about a kilometre, passing a number of pools suitable for
swimming, before it crosses the river again. It then heads back towards the campsite, passing
through sections of indigenous Ntshishi (Ouhout) bush (Leucosidea sericea) and grassland, and is
excellent in the early mornings for bird watching. Allow 20 minutes to an hour to complete the
loop.
Troutbeck Loop
Troutbeck loop is approximately 7 km in length and in parts is fairly steep. From the
campsite cross the swing bridge and follow the trail away from the fence line into the Troutbeck
valley. The trail crosses open grassland. There is a small waterfall along the route with a deep
pool at its base, which is ideal for swimming. Three to four hours should be set aside for this
route.
Emerald Stream Trail
After leaving Cobham along the Pholela River, this trail branches off and heads
upstream along Emerald Stream. The trail follows the valley between Ndlovini Mountain and Emerald
Dome. If one continues for approximately 8 km a large flat plateau is reached with magnificent
views in all directions. Another 2 km of walking along the plateau will bring you to Pinnacle Rock.
This trail is normally good for game viewing. The energetic hiker can leave the trail and walk
around the base of Ndlovini and join up with the National Hiking Way Trail above Ngenwa Pool. It is
then a further 8 km back to Cobham. If the circular route around Ndlovini is not completed one must
return along Emerald Stream to Cobham. There are some fairly steep gradients that need to be
negotiated on this route. A full day should be set aside to enjoy the entire route as it averages
about an 18 km round trip.
Pholela River Trail
The trail leaves from the camp and follows the Pholela River for approximately 15 km. The
trail offers spectacular views of the Giant's Cup and passes through grassland and patches of
indigenous forest. Towards the upper reaches of the Pholela there are interesting geological
formations which tower over the river. The gradient is fairly flat and this is a very easy walk. It
must be remembered that one will have to return along the same outward route. There are a number of
large pools which are ideal for swimming.
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