01/06/2026
Visit to Uitkyk Pass Following Devastating Flood Damage
Last week, Premier Alan Winde and Provincial Minister Anton Bredell visited Uitkyk Pass in the Cederberg Wilderness area to assess the extent of the damage after the road was completely destroyed by flooding.
The damage to the road has had a significant impact on residents, farmers, tourism, and communities that rely on this route. During the visit, the delegation, accompanied by CapeNature personnel, examined the on-the-ground challenges and discussed possible ways forward to begin repair work.
Thank you to everyone for your patience, support, and continued cooperation during this time. Please stay safe and follow all official road signs.
01/06/2026
Adventure, relaxation, and nature at its best Apex Social Club.
29/05/2026
Wild Western Cape Did You Know?
Our nutrient poor soils force plants to become clever survivors - WHICH IS WHY FYNBOS IS SO DIVERSE AND SPECIALISED. 🌸🌱
27/05/2026
Wild Western Cape Did You Know?
🌊 The cold Atlantic and warm Indian Ocean currents meet along the Western Cape coast, creating ONE OF THE RICHEST MARINE ECOSYSTEMS 🐠 IN THE WORLD. 🌍
27/05/2026
Often when we think of biodiversity, we picture fields of green grass, shrubs, tall trees with grazing animals, and predators lurking in the shadows. We often overlook the multitudes of small invertebrates; the life under the soil, in the ponds and streams and everything too small for us to see. All these elements are interconnected and work together in their environment, not for the sole benefit of human beings, although we do reap the benefits nonetheless, but for survival and passing on their DNA to new offspring. These combined elements form the Ecological ‘machinery’ that provides us with food, clean air and water, healthy soils, pollination, energy as well as spiritual and economic value.
However, threats to biodiversity persist, with habitat destruction, overutilisation, pollution, climate change, invasive species and incorrect land use practices dominant. CapeNature and the Western Cape Government are committed in the fight to conserve and preserve biodiversity through various programmes and initiatives with the support of strategic partners and the public.
A good example is through the stewardship programme, where 25 new Nature Reserves were added with a total of 81 902 hectares of ecologically significant land, in the last financial year (April 2025 – March 2026) alone. This goes a long way to help meet the 30x30 Global Biodiversity Framework goal of protecting 30% of the planet’s land and water by the year 2030.
Read more: https://zurl.co/9ZlZZ
26/05/2026
Winter bookings just got warmer.
Book your CapeNature getaway this week (between 25–29 May 2026) and enjoy 10% off stays at selected reserves in June and July 2026.
Selected reserves:
- Vrolijkheid Nature Reserve
- Rocherpan Nature Reserve
- Goukamma Nature Reserve
Book now: https://zurl.co/wTMDr
For same-day bookings:
• Day access bookings close at 12h00
• Overnight bookings close at 14h30
• Check-in is between 14h00 and 16h00
Need help booking?
Call 087 087 8250 or email [email protected]
T&Cs apply. Subject to availability and weather-related closures.
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25/05/2026
Wild Western Cape Did You Know?
It's not just about flowers. 🌸 Our mountains ⛰️, rivers and estuaries 🌊 support thousands of unique insects 🐞, birds 🦅 and mammals. 🦓
22/05/2026
Gather your favourite people and head off for a winter escape. Think warm drinks, shared meals, scenic walks and unforgettable moments together in nature.
Winter is better when shared. Book your stay with friends today.
Book now: https://zurl.co/fzHYI