Baakens River Mountain Bike Trail
Directions to the Trail
From Heugh Road Walmer turn left in to 9th Avenue and travel to the car park of Dodd’s Farm – the trail leaves from here. You can also leave from PEM Nursery at the end of Alan Drive, Walmer Downs (from Cape Road, travel down William Moffett Expressway and turn left in to Mimosa Road and then right in to Alan Drive). Both starting points are clearly signposted.
Start
From the car park of Dodd’s Farm off 9th Avenue, Walmer or PEM Nursery at the end of Alan Drive, Walmer Downs.
End
Abelia Crescent, Sunridge Park
Distance
12 kilometres one way
Duration
3-4 hours
Rating
Easy to Moderate
Permit
None required
Take With You
Sunglasses
Helmet
Sunscreen
Camera
Binoculars
Puncture Repair Kit
Refreshments & water for the ride
Insect repellent
Please Note
It is highly recommended that you cycle in a group.
Description
The Baakens Valley is unique in that it is a 23 kilometre stretch of pure nature smack bang in the middle of the urban jungle of Port Elizabeth! Local MTB riders rate the contour paths and the jeep tracks as one of the best urban rides in South Africa. Expect rugged cliffs, little waterfalls and dense forestry to form part of your journey – so be prepared for some steep climbs and some interesting downhills, not to mention the odd obstacle or two to test your skills! However, most of the route follows grassy pathways or gravel tracks with river crossings here and there. NB:- the crossings may be impassable after rain.
The trail, which is well marked by concrete bollards with bicycle signs painted on them, runs along the Baakens River and enters the sea through the harbour – offering a wonderful variety of bird and animal life along the way, along with excellent examples of indigenous vegetation.
Contact Details
Municipal Parks & Recreation
Tel: +27 (0)41 585 9711