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    10 winter trails across South Africa with epic payoffs

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveJuly 24, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    South African winters might be mild compared to the Northern Hemisphere’s chill, but they bring their own kind of hiking magic—crisp air, cloudless skies, and the thrill of having the trail mostly to yourself.

    Whether it’s snow-capped peaks in the Drakensberg, frost-dusted sandstone cliffs in the Free State, or a steamy soak after a mountain slog, winter hikes are often the most rewarding. We’ve rounded up some of the country’s most scenic cold-season trails—each with an epic payoff at the end (or all along the way).

    1. Sentinel Peak Trail – Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal

    Image used for illustrative purposes/I, PhilippN/Wikimedia Commons

    Arguably one of South Africa’s most iconic hikes, this trail leads you up the Amphitheatre escarpment via a rugged route and a set of (infamous) chain ladders. In winter, snow often dusts the summit, and views over Tugela Falls—one of the world’s highest waterfalls—are jaw-dropping in the clear mountain light.

    2. Olifants Trail – Kruger National Park, Limpopo

    Hippos on the shores of Olifants River/Bernard DUPONT/Wikimedia Commons

    Departing from Letaba Rest Camp, this guided, three-night trail explores remote valleys, gorges, and open plains where the Olifants and Letaba rivers meet before flowing into Mozambique. Along the way, hikers may spot large pods of hippo, basking crocs, and hear the haunting call of fish eagles. Birdlife is rich, and the diverse plant life adds to the trail’s allure. Hikes run Sunday–Wednesday or Wednesday–Saturday, with two full days of walking. Trailists meet the ranger at 15:30 at a designated camp parking area, fully kitted and ready for the wild.

    3. Golden Gate Highlands Trails – Free State

    Rock pool on the Ribbokspruit valley trail/Pavel Tcholakov/Wikimedia Commons

    The sandstone cliffs of Golden Gate glow amber at dusk, and in winter, frost settles on the high-altitude grasslands like icing sugar. Choose the Wodehouse Peak Trail for panoramic views, the Mushroom Rock Trail for something shorter, or the Ribbok Trail for the adventure. Either way, the air is fresh, the silence deep.

    4. Woodbush Forest Trail – Magoebaskloof, Limpopo

    Image used for illustrative purposes/Willem Frost/Wikimedia Commons

    Lose yourself in one of the country’s largest indigenous forests, where ferns, waterfalls, and birdcalls surround you in misty tranquillity. This moderate trail leads through tangled forest paths where the quiet of winter makes every crunch underfoot sound louder—and more satisfying.

    5. Mafadi via Bannerman Pass – uKhahlamba-Drakensberg, KZN

    Mafadi Mountain top image used for illustrative purposes/Nicolaas92/Wikimedia Commons

    At 3,450 metres, Mafadi is South Africa’s highest peak, and winter is the prime time for a summit attempt. Expect snowfields, sub-zero temperatures, and views that stretch into Lesotho. This is a strenuous, multi-day hike for experienced trekkers, but the bragging rights are unmatched.

    ALSO READ: Underrated inland escapes for the off-season traveller

    6. Tsolwana Nature Reserve Trail – Eastern Cape

    Located near Queenstown, this under-the-radar reserve offers wide skies, grassy ridges, and a chance to spot Cape mountain zebra, black wildebeest, and blesbok. Winter brings clear air, low visitor numbers, and a sense of absolute solitude.

    7. Tswaing Meteorite Crater Trail – North West

    Image used for illustrative purposes/Rotational/Wikimedia Commons

    Walking around a giant meteor impact site isn’t something you do every day. This 7km loop around the 220,000-year-old Tswaing Crater is best done in winter, when the heat’s dialled down and the salt lake in the crater centre often forms ghostly patterns. Geological drama with a side of sci-fi.

    8. Rameron Pigeon Trail – Oorlogskloof, Northern Cape

    Hidden near Nieuwoudtville, this trail winds through a secret sandstone canyon dotted with caves and Khoisan rock art. It’s one of the province’s most underexplored gems. Winter makes it cool enough for long distances, and the surrounding fynbos starts to hint at spring.

    9. Hennops Hiking Trail – Gauteng

    Urbanites don’t have to go far for a rewarding winter walk. Hennops, just outside Joburg and Pretoria, offers scenic kloofs, swing bridges, and ridgeline views over the Highveld. Cool mornings make for brisk climbs, and winter sunlight cuts through the dry grass beautifully. Hennops also has three trails depending on fitness levels (Dassie, Zebra, and Krokodilberg).

    10. Leopard’s Kloof – Harold Porter Botanical Garden, Western Cape

    Waterfall at Leopards Kloof/Glanys Saldanha/Wikimedia Commons

    Short but sweet, this forest trail near Betty’s Bay leads to a series of cascading waterfalls. It’s ideal for families, beginners, or anyone who wants a scenic stroll with a big finish. In winter, the falls are full, the paths are quiet, and the fynbos is fresh.

    Five reasons to hike in the cold

    • Clear skies = better views
    • No mosquitoes or snakes
    • Ideal weather for long distances
    • Solitude on popular trails
    • Mist, frost, and snow = atmospheric magic

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