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HELDERBERG NATURE RESERVE |
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Helderberg Nature Reserve is one of the treasures of the Helderberg region. It starts at the foothills of the Helderberg Mountain, where families picnic in the shade of ancient oaks amidst rolling lawns, and reaches up the mountainside to places where hardy fynbos plants cling to the steep slopes. Several species of small antelope occur in the reserve and visitors may spot Grey Duiker, Grysbok and Steenbok. Bontebok have also been reintroduced to the area. The nursery sells a variety of plants, trees and shrubs. See the lovely Bontebok, and watch the tortoises lazily mowing our lawns.
The reserve's information centre is located in the Maskew Miller Herbarium and on weekdays and public holidays it is manned by members of the Friends of the Helderberg Nature Reserve. A shop selling curios, arts and crafts is situated in the Information Centre. An educational centre, funded jointly by the Friends of the Helderberg Nature Reserve and the Helderberg Municipality, is well utilised by local schools and organisations in the important task of educating both adults and children about conservation.
There are several walks in the reserve and these are graded from a gentle amble through the lower reaches to longer routes for the more energetic. Walking is the only way to really appreciate all that the Helderberg Nature Reserve has to offer. The paths tracing the upper reaches reward with breathtaking panoramas.
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