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Hiking in the realm of the Elves – Clarens

Take a hike on the Tepelkop Trail into a rocky Free State landscape that looks like it’s the realm of elves.

Majestic overhangs and sweeping grasses that look like waterfalls give you the sensation that you could be walking through the realm of the elves at Tepelkop.
Majestic overhangs and sweeping grasses that look like waterfalls give you the sensation that you could be walking through the realm of the elves at Tepelkop.

Tepelkop Hiking Trail is at Slabberts, a small farming hamlet close to the eastern Free State town of Bethlehem. The trail derives its name from the distinctively shaped peak that is a focal point of the area.

The weathering of the sandstone has produced a ragged but soft tone to the vistas you look out on as you relax under the shade of two massive eucalyptus trees.

It’s with reluctance that you eventually have to return to the human reality of camp

Tepelkop Hiking TrailThere are two trails at Tepelkop. Each has its own special characteristics.

Day 1 takes you to the summit of Tepelkop, with its rare endemic Medusa’s head (vingerpol) euphorbias. After following a contour path for some distance, the trail takes you to hidden secrets in the rocky krans.

Here you could almost expect to find elven folk at work in the sweeping green of the grasses that grow in the rich dampness of the overhangs. It’s with reluctance that you eventually have to return to the human reality of camp.

Day 2 of the hike explores a mountainside with interesting rock formations and magnificent views that will keep your camera clicking.

Back at camp, the owner has provided many comforts to make the hiker’s stay memorable.

Accommodation is in a converted old sandstone barn. Hot showers and flush toilets, plus a fully equipped kitchen (with fridge) help make this weekend away special. For winter nights, there are gas heaters.

Over to you

Tepelkop is 19 kilometres down a dirt road from the R26 turn-off to Slabberts. Hikers are accommodated in an old barn with bunk beds and mattresses, tables, modern ablutions, a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and microwave. Book through Jacana Travel Marketing and Reservations, tel 0861-52-2262 e-mail.

Text and Photography by Tim Hartwright. This article was taken from the February 2010 issue of Getaway

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