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Groeneweide Forest Red Circuit Variation – (Garden Route NP - Saasveld/George)

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Distance
11.04 mi
Elevation gain
1,572 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
1,572 ft
Max elevation
1,044 ft
TrailRank 
66
Min elevation
366 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
5 hours 57 minutes
Coordinates
18831
Uploaded
February 1, 2024
Recorded
January 2024
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near Saasveld, Western Cape (South Africa)

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Photo ofGroeneweide Forest Red Circuit Variation – (Garden Route NP - Saasveld/George) Photo ofGroeneweide Forest Red Circuit Variation – (Garden Route NP - Saasveld/George) Photo ofGroeneweide Forest Red Circuit Variation – (Garden Route NP - Saasveld/George)

Itinerary description

This Garden Route classic in the largest indigenous forest area near to George is a great day hike almost exclusively under tall canopy. The Groeneweide trails are some of the Garden Route National Park’s longer forest trails and when compared to the options nearer to Knysna, they are far less frequented. The Groeneweide trails have recently undergone some maintenance and are still in the process of being cleared and re-signposted. If you are familiar with the trails but have not attempted in recent years then much of what was once familiar has changed to some degree, this recording attempts the familiar Red Route (the longest of three possible routes) done in reverse and with a slight variation of taking the old exit/entrance out to the university and then looping back to the start via old forestry roads. This section can be skipped but then impressive sections of the Kaaimans river and huge old Yellowwoods will be missed. The trails used to begin on the edge of Saasveld NMMU University near the Cricket nets. Nowadays the trails begin right at the University entrance and hikers park outside without the need to enter the university’s property. There is a lower parking and an upper parking area. Only the upper parking was available the day we attempted this trail as the gate to drive lower was locked and for good reason, deep mud that could get a vehicle stuck. After winding down the forestry road the trail narrows to single track and meets the Kaaimans River, all signage and indication where to cross had been washed away with the recent floods only an old rope gives an idea but once crossing the path appears quite clearly on the other side, after good rain in early Jan 2024 we had to remove our boots to cross the river but this need will vary based on the amount of rainfall in days prior, if unsafe, rather do not cross a river in flood. The path then continues moderately uphill through a wide forest path on the Northern Bank of the Kaaimans. Soon after a moderate but substantial uphill the first direction signs appear for the different trails. Heading straight or North at this junction (following the direction of the feet) will mean doing the trails in their intended direction, a circular route in a clockwise direction. If this route is chosen, it’s straightforward following of the red, blue or green signs, depending on the route you wish to take. Heading right at this intersection will mean attempting the trails in reverse allowing for the detour to the second or other Kaaimans crossing, as well as the Big Tree. Please note that taking this variation will mean exiting the forest at the University, please make sure to be up to date with any rules regarding access to this private property, alternatively the trail can still be done in reverse skipping this section involving the University. Taking the right at the intersection the path continues on a wide jeep track under canopy until a much larger road is met. This unnamed road continues all the way from the Seven Passes Road near Idille and continues deep into the mountains, this was possibly the original access route to climb Melville Peak. A right turn or Southerly turn towards Idille rejoins you with the path after a short walk on this larger road. Off the main road the path turns to single track, and we were pleasantly surprised to find parks board working on clearing and maintaining the trail a few paces on. I had read reviews from a few years back describing the last sections of the trail as terribly overgrown, so this clearing is a welcomed sight. After a long, pleasant section of this single-track trail under canopy there begins a series of intersections and adjoining paths, follow this recording, or the feet signs in reverse to stay on track. If you encounter the swimming signs, then you are on track and can enjoy a dip in one of the Silwerrivier’s many pools as a reward. After leaving the Silwerrivier Pools the path continues Northward and then into a clearing out of the Forest for a short section. From here peaks of the Outeniqua Range come into view and there is some Fynbos around. Soon its back into the forest canopy and here one will have to keep an eye out for signs, some are older and not in the same format as the newer color feet signs, but they are still relevant and quite useful in guiding the way. Once the sign is met that shows the red and blue routes diverging from, or moving in the opposite direction to the green route you can choose to either carry on straight back to the earlier first split or turn right and do the detour via the University. Although longer this variation provides some interesting scenery. After crossing the Kaaimans further upstream from the earlier crossing point the trail exits the forest near the University’s cricket nets, note from here the familiar feet signs disappear but it’s the only path in and out to and from the old trail head. From the old trail head at the University its back to forestry roads through a section of the campus grounds and then back up to the parking area. Please note that although this hike does not involve all that much elevation it can be quite a long day of hiking so, please be prepared. Furthermore, the high forest canopy can be rather disorientating so if you are not confident with navigation or do not posses the ability to follow this trail on Garmin, or other GPS devices consider doing in the standard route around (clockwise). If you find yourself lost retrace your steps and look for a sign that can guide. In general, these trails are much better signposted these years and with parks board actively clearing and maintaining the trails it should provide easier navigation and less likelihood of getting lost. If the Red Route with this variation is too long it can be shortened, consider doing the even shorter blue or green routes if time or fitness is an issue but then please note the swimming area on the Silwerrivier will be skipped. Very enjoyable forest trail, enjoy it and play your part to keep it pristine.

Waypoints

PictographCar park Altitude 630 ft
Photo ofTrail Parking Area 11:32

Trail Parking Area 11:32

The parking start of the trails, upper parking

PictographIntersection Altitude 608 ft
Photo ofSigned Intersection 11:42 Photo ofSigned Intersection 11:42

Signed Intersection 11:42

Signposted to direct you to the start of the trail

Photo ofInformation Signs and Lower Parking, Picnic Bench 11:52 Photo ofInformation Signs and Lower Parking, Picnic Bench 11:52 Photo ofInformation Signs and Lower Parking, Picnic Bench 11:52

Information Signs and Lower Parking, Picnic Bench 11:52

The lower parking point on the trail, signage and route maps as well as a small picnic area with views

PictographRiver Altitude 307 ft
Photo ofKaaimans River reached, procced to cross 12:06 Photo ofKaaimans River reached, procced to cross 12:06 Photo ofKaaimans River reached, procced to cross 12:06

Kaaimans River reached, procced to cross 12:06

The Kaaimans river, cross it, look for a clearing on the far bank, do not cross in flood.

PictographIntersection Altitude 693 ft
Photo ofTrail Intersection straight to do trail in conventional way, right to do in reverse like this recording 12:53 Photo ofTrail Intersection straight to do trail in conventional way, right to do in reverse like this recording 12:53 Photo ofTrail Intersection straight to do trail in conventional way, right to do in reverse like this recording 12:53

Trail Intersection straight to do trail in conventional way, right to do in reverse like this recording 12:53

Key intersection on the trail. Take note of signage and directions

PictographPhoto Altitude 572 ft
Photo ofForest Scenery and Fungus 13:01 Photo ofForest Scenery and Fungus 13:01 Photo ofForest Scenery and Fungus 13:01

Forest Scenery and Fungus 13:01

Scenery to be expected on a forest trail in the Garden Route

PictographBridge Altitude 528 ft
Photo ofSmall Bridge over a Stream 13:04 Photo ofSmall Bridge over a Stream 13:04 Photo ofSmall Bridge over a Stream 13:04

Small Bridge over a Stream 13:04

Cross

PictographTree Altitude 686 ft
Photo ofLarge Outeniqua Yellowwood Landmark 13:15 Photo ofLarge Outeniqua Yellowwood Landmark 13:15 Photo ofLarge Outeniqua Yellowwood Landmark 13:15

Large Outeniqua Yellowwood Landmark 13:15

A tall bending Outeniqua Yellowwood on the side of the path

PictographIntersection Altitude 710 ft
Photo ofIntersection onto main road 13:19 Photo ofIntersection onto main road 13:19 Photo ofIntersection onto main road 13:19

Intersection onto main road 13:19

The main intersection onto the main jeep track. follow for a short while

PictographIntersection Altitude 703 ft
Photo ofTrail leaves road and back into thick forest path, parks board vehicle 13:22 Photo ofTrail leaves road and back into thick forest path, parks board vehicle 13:22 Photo ofTrail leaves road and back into thick forest path, parks board vehicle 13:22

Trail leaves road and back into thick forest path, parks board vehicle 13:22

Proceed onward to continue the trail. Signage would be in reverse here

PictographRiver Altitude 568 ft
Photo ofCross Stream and Fungus on Path 13:31 Photo ofCross Stream and Fungus on Path 13:31 Photo ofCross Stream and Fungus on Path 13:31

Cross Stream and Fungus on Path 13:31

Small stream to cross on the trail

PictographFauna Altitude 707 ft
Photo ofKite Spider on trail and trail signs (in reverse) 13:37 Photo ofKite Spider on trail and trail signs (in reverse) 13:37 Photo ofKite Spider on trail and trail signs (in reverse) 13:37

Kite Spider on trail and trail signs (in reverse) 13:37

A small kite spider on its web, they like the open paths

PictographIntersection Altitude 806 ft
Photo ofSignage showing the way, follow the recording 13:55 Photo ofSignage showing the way, follow the recording 13:55 Photo ofSignage showing the way, follow the recording 13:55

Signage showing the way, follow the recording 13:55

A sign showing the route

PictographFauna Altitude 800 ft
Photo ofIntersection and Knysna Dwarf on a tree, camouflaged 13:59 Photo ofIntersection and Knysna Dwarf on a tree, camouflaged 13:59 Photo ofIntersection and Knysna Dwarf on a tree, camouflaged 13:59

Intersection and Knysna Dwarf on a tree, camouflaged 13:59

Intersection to the swimming pool and a Knysna dwarf on a tree, territorial don't move or disturb them

PictographFlora Altitude 633 ft
Photo ofFerns around a fallen tree near a stream 14:08 Photo ofFerns around a fallen tree near a stream 14:08 Photo ofFerns around a fallen tree near a stream 14:08

Ferns around a fallen tree near a stream 14:08

Fallen tree Ferns

PictographIntersection Altitude 741 ft
Photo ofRiver Swim Spot Intersection sign from other side 14:17 Photo ofRiver Swim Spot Intersection sign from other side 14:17 Photo ofRiver Swim Spot Intersection sign from other side 14:17

River Swim Spot Intersection sign from other side 14:17

Path down to Silwerrivier to swim. path can be overgrown and might not be visible in some places. short way down to the river

PictographRiver Altitude 580 ft
Photo ofMany cola swimming pool options of the Silwerrivier 14:29 Photo ofMany cola swimming pool options of the Silwerrivier 14:29 Photo ofMany cola swimming pool options of the Silwerrivier 14:29

Many cola swimming pool options of the Silwerrivier 14:29

Water is clean and fresh. be careful jumping in

PictographPhoto Altitude 882 ft
Photo ofClearing of the Canopy, Mountains become visible 15:08 Photo ofClearing of the Canopy, Mountains become visible 15:08 Photo ofClearing of the Canopy, Mountains become visible 15:08

Clearing of the Canopy, Mountains become visible 15:08

The canopy opens and an ascent begins

PictographPhoto Altitude 948 ft
Photo ofClearing on the trail 15:15 Photo ofClearing on the trail 15:15 Photo ofClearing on the trail 15:15

Clearing on the trail 15:15

Wide open spaces on the trail leading back into the forest

PictographInformation point Altitude 1,073 ft
Photo ofFaint Intersection Here! Look for the small signs 15:24 Photo ofFaint Intersection Here! Look for the small signs 15:24 Photo ofFaint Intersection Here! Look for the small signs 15:24

Faint Intersection Here! Look for the small signs 15:24

A non obvious intersection if doing this trail in reverse, keep an eye out for signs

PictographIntersection Altitude 1,026 ft
Photo ofBlue Trail is met here, diverges if doing trail in conventional direction 15:27

Blue Trail is met here, diverges if doing trail in conventional direction 15:27

Reunite with the blue trail if doing in reverse

PictographIntersection Altitude 1,026 ft
Photo ofJeep track is met here at Forest Walk Sign 15:33 Photo ofJeep track is met here at Forest Walk Sign 15:33 Photo ofJeep track is met here at Forest Walk Sign 15:33

Jeep track is met here at Forest Walk Sign 15:33

Signage although old is vital in finding the path

PictographPhoto Altitude 956 ft
Photo ofForest Scenes 15:38 Photo ofForest Scenes 15:38 Photo ofForest Scenes 15:38

Forest Scenes 15:38

Scenery of the forest in this section, high trees around the old jeep track

PictographDoor Altitude 867 ft
Photo ofOld Boom gate and signage, follow the trail here 15:43 Photo ofOld Boom gate and signage, follow the trail here 15:43 Photo ofOld Boom gate and signage, follow the trail here 15:43

Old Boom gate and signage, follow the trail here 15:43

Signage and old boom gate restricting access

PictographPark Altitude 875 ft
Photo ofPark Picnic area with seats and ablutions 15:47 Photo ofPark Picnic area with seats and ablutions 15:47 Photo ofPark Picnic area with seats and ablutions 15:47

Park Picnic area with seats and ablutions 15:47

Old facilities and clearing in the forest for activities

Photo ofFollow signage and trail here 15:51 Photo ofFollow signage and trail here 15:51

Follow signage and trail here 15:51

Follow the path here recoding can assist

PictographTree Altitude 869 ft
Photo ofLarge Bent Outeniqua Yellowwood 15:55 Photo ofLarge Bent Outeniqua Yellowwood 15:55

Large Bent Outeniqua Yellowwood 15:55

A large tree landmark on the trail. tall yellowwood which the trail passes under

PictographIntersection Altitude 855 ft
Photo ofNB, here the green route is met, read waypoint description 16:01 Photo ofNB, here the green route is met, read waypoint description 16:01 Photo ofNB, here the green route is met, read waypoint description 16:01

NB, here the green route is met, read waypoint description 16:01

Straight on to meet the trails back at the intersection passed earlier, Kaaimans River will be crossed at the same place as earlier and then its back up to the car. Turning here (as per recording) off the main path will detour to the university and cross the Kaaimans at a different place.

Photo ofOld Two Kilo sign reached, 2 Kilos to Old start point 16:13

Old Two Kilo sign reached, 2 Kilos to Old start point 16:13

Old sign post on the trail. on route back to old university trail starts.

PictographTree Altitude 606 ft
Photo ofGiant Outeniqua Yellowwood of the Groeneweide Forest 16:17 Photo ofGiant Outeniqua Yellowwood of the Groeneweide Forest 16:17 Photo ofGiant Outeniqua Yellowwood of the Groeneweide Forest 16:17

Giant Outeniqua Yellowwood of the Groeneweide Forest 16:17

Yellowwood which towers above the surrounding canopy.

PictographRiver Altitude 447 ft
Photo ofCross Kaaimans River and climb on other side 16:28 Photo ofCross Kaaimans River and climb on other side 16:28 Photo ofCross Kaaimans River and climb on other side 16:28

Cross Kaaimans River and climb on other side 16:28

Do not cross the river if in flood. Should be easy even after some light rains. Boots may be able to be kept on to cross

Photo of1 Kilo from University post reached 16:33 Photo of1 Kilo from University post reached 16:33

1 Kilo from University post reached 16:33

1 Kilo until NMMU Saasveld campus is reached

PictographSports facility Altitude 787 ft
Photo ofNMMU Saasveld, sportsgrounds reached 16:52 Photo ofNMMU Saasveld, sportsgrounds reached 16:52 Photo ofNMMU Saasveld, sportsgrounds reached 16:52

NMMU Saasveld, sportsgrounds reached 16:52

Cricket nets at exit and fields in the surrounding campus

PictographIntersection Altitude 740 ft
Photo ofPath Splits, Right shortest back to car 17:04 Photo ofPath Splits, Right shortest back to car 17:04 Photo ofPath Splits, Right shortest back to car 17:04

Path Splits, Right shortest back to car 17:04

The path splits on the trail. head back to Cars

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