Mountain Hike
(Minimum 2 persons)
Tucked into the rugged Van Stadens Mountain Range just outside Gqeberha, the Lady’s Slipper Mountain Trail serves up a brilliant wilderness escape. This officially green-flag-accredited route is tailored for adventurers who love an uphill challenge that moves through untouched Fynbos before opening up to sweeping, 360-degree views of the Eastern Cape coast at the summit. The climb is rapidly becoming Gqeberha’s answer to Cape Town’s Lion’s Head—evolving from a quiet local secret into a booming weekend favourite. It is a brief trek in terms of kilometres, and while the rocky terrain keeps things interesting, it is a moderate hike that allows you to take your time and enjoy the journey all the way to the top.
ADVENTURE DETAILS
Trail Specifications and Difficulty
💪 Difficulty rating: Moderate Hiking
🥾 Walking Distance: ~ 5.2 km (3.2 miles) (Round trip)
📈 Elevation gain: ~ 317 meters (1,040 feet)
🏔️ Altitude: 603 meters (1,978 feet) MSL
🏋️ Energy required: ~ 4000kJ (956 kcal)
⏱️ Duration: ~ 4 hours (Including breaks)
🏞️ Terrain Type: Mountainous, Forest or Woodlands, Rocky, Beaten trail
Comfort
👣 Pace Style: Moderate, steady climbing with open rock platforms for resting
⚖️ Pack weight: Ultra-light daypack
🎒 What to pack: Sunscreen, Water (750 ml), High-energy trail snacks
👖 Essential clothing: Hiking boots or sturdy shoes, Sun hat, Jacket
Base Amenities
🍭 Trail café (for last-minute snack purchases)
⛱️ Base Facilities: Picnic or braai (barbecue) spots
🚻 Bathroom Facilities: Flush toilets
Logistics
🧭 Guide: This tour is fully guided by a professional adventure guide
☕ Pre-booked stops: Optional add-on
🚙 Transport: Optional add-on
⌚ Travel: ~ 30 minutes from Gqeberha CBD
Inclusions
🎫 Permits: All permits are arranged beforehand and are included in the price
➕ Optional add-ons: See Value Added Services on the Next page
Destination and Scenery Value
📸 Highlight Features: Fantastic photo opportunities, panoramic summits, bird life, fynbos, unique rock formations and more
🏟️ Crowd Factor: Highly popular on weekends and public holidays, though the spacious summit ensures it never feels overcrowded.
🌤️ Best Season: Autumn (March-May) and Spring (September-November) are ideal, featuring mild weather, lower winds, and Fynbos blooms, while winter offers clear views with cold breezes. Summer is popular but requires an early start to avoid the heat on the unshaded trail.
Risk and Safety Information
🪁 Altitude risks: Acclimatisation is not required
🚁 Emergency: Qualified guides (first aiders), first aid kits, headlamps, full cell coverage, satellite mapping, paper mapping, escape routes, rescue procedures/responses, radio-linked guides
🧑🤝🧑 Group Size: Minimum 2 (12 hikers per guide for safety)
⛔ Not permitted: Drones, Pets, Dogs










