Wild & Remote: Best Northern Cederberg Hikes
The Cederberg Mountains are best-known for the classic hikes of the central Cederberg. But there are loads of great walks in the northern Cederberg. Especially in the Pakhuis area close to Clanwilliam. A unique characteristic of the northern Cederberg is that you’ll rarely see another walker on a walking trail… for hours, if at all. This is raw wilderness at its best.
Given that it is a mountainous area, some walks in the northern Cederberg involve some steep sections. As it is wilder, they can be over-grown in parts, so wear long trousers if you don’t like getting the odd scratch on your legs. But there are also several flatter walks on offer.
Below I outline some favourites of mine.
Walks in the northern Cederberg – What you need to know
Seasonal Advice
It is extremely hot in the Cederberg in high summer. So we don’t recommend that you plan to do full day walks during the months of December to February.
If you do walk in summer, you should start as early as possible i.e. 6:30 am or 7 am so that you’re back from your walk before the main heat of the day. Do NOT under-estimate the heat!
However winter months (June to August) can be very cold in the early mornings, but with pleasant daytime temperatures. It is ideal for walking throughout the day unless it is raining. But if it has been raining a lot recently – ask your hotel or guesthouse, then some of the paths could be very muddy or waterlogged. (The Cederberg is in the winter rainfall area, though we get only a third of the rainfall of Cape Town).
What You need to Take – especially Summer, Spring Autumn
- Plenty of water
- Sunblock
- Wide brimmed hat
- Summer: Light weight long sleeved shirt to cover up if necessary
- Walking poles are handy (and can be bought in Cape Town at Cape Union Mart if you don’t want to bring them with you.


















