BREATHTAKING SCENERY ON THE ELEPHANT BUSH TRAIL

There are various hiking trails in and around Stilbaai of which the trails in the Geelkrans Nature Reserve and the Pauline Bohnen Reserve as well as the Lappiesbaai Trail are all on the eastern side of the Goukou River. On the western side one can do the West River Bank Hiking Trail; the Strandloper Trail or tackle the route between Stilbaai and Jongensfontein along the coast – or one can take on the different trails in the Skulpiesbaai Nature Reserve.
The Skulpiesbaai Nature Reserve is a Marine Protected Area (MPA) and is being managed by Cape Nature.
One can easily follow the trails as it is well marked (see the photo under Activities – Hiking Trails) and it includes the Bird Hide Trail; the Fish Trappers, Waxberry, Sea Saffron, Bush Buck and Brown Hyena Trails as well as the Seagwarri Trail. There is also the spectacular Elephant Bush Trail (Olifantbospad) and the www.mystilbaai.co.za team recently explored this trail.
We started from the small parking area at Skulpiesbaai beach close to the ancient fish traps and easily followed the signboards. It took us along the coast through the milk wood tree forest – here you can easily forget that you are close to the sea – while we also stopped at the “All-sorts-of-thoughts Crow’s Nest” view point from where you can see as far as the fish traps and Bosbokduin to the right and Morris Point to the left.
The exit is at the whale look-out point close to the harbour. Be prepared to walk for about two hours – depending on the time spent taking photos!
The photos tell the story. More photos on mystilbaai.co.za on Facebook.
(Information about the various hiking trails is available under Activities)

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THE BEAUTY OF WINTER

Yes, winter has its beauty, especially here in the Southern Cape where it is green with the aloes blooming and the yellow canola fields adding to the colour.
When one realises it, we just have to take our hands out of the warm pockets, brace the cold take a photo!
Like Yolandé Kok did this morning on her way to Die Speelgoedfabriek, Stilbaai’s own, dedicated toy store!
The jetty at the Goukou River and the upcoming sun made for a special photo…
Having a look at the weather – blue skies and almost no wind with a maximum of 15°C for today. It looks like we can expect a nice (warmer) weekend with temperatures of 20°C tomorrow (Friday) and 19°C for Saturday while Sunday (24°C) and Monday (26°C) will be even warmer – before a cold (17°C) on Tuesday…
No rain for the next week is being predicted.
Click on Stilbaai Tides for information about the tides and waves (especially for surfers)
HAPPENINGS: Have a look at the EVENTS section to see what is happening this week. It is still holiday for most schools and we hope the visitors are enjoying a great winter break in Stilbaai!

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Thursday (7 July) - the jetty at the Goukou River (Photo by Yolandé Kok)

Thursday morning (7 July): The jetty at the Goukou River                (Photo by Yolandé Kok)

 

PREEKSTOEL – A SPECIAL PLACE AT STILBAAI

Stilbaai is known and loved for many things – it’s beaches, the sea, the harbour, scenic hiking routes, the river – and Preekstoel.
Preekstoel (a ‘Preaching Pulpit’ in English) is a rock formation on the beach section now known as Preekstoel Beach on the far eastern side of Stilbaai. The current ‘Preekstoel’ looked somewhat different a few decades ago as storms and deterioration have resulted in pieces breaking off. One of these pieces can be seen in front of the Post Office in town.
Preekstoel Beach is a Blue Flag beach and is in a Marine Protected Area. To the right of Preekstoel (looking towards Stilbaai) the white beach and dunes stretch all the way to where the Goukou River and the ocean meet (this section is known as the Lappiesbaai Hiking Route) and to the left, there are the most beautiful yellow rock formations.
This section forms part of the Geelkrans Hiking Trail and one can choose to end the hike here (there is some parking available at the entrance to the Geelkrans Nature Reserve that is quite close to the entrance to the beach with the Preekstoel rock only a few metres from the dunes.
One can follow the beach section to the left (away from Stilbaai) past the yellow sand cliffs for more breathtaking scenic views. It is however advised to walk during low tide as the water reaches all the way to the dunes at times.
How to get there: Follow Main Road East to the signboard Preekstoel (to the left). Follow Preekstoel Road to where it ends.

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