Cederberg Conservancy
The Cederberg lies some 200km north of Cape Town. This vast region , encompasses some 162 00 hectare of rugged, moutainous terrain, sretching from the Pakhuis Pass in the north to Grootrivier in the south. The San and Khoi people inhabited the Cederberg area from early times, leaving behiand a rich legacy of rock art. The Cederberg can be accessed from the N7 or from Ceres via the Koue Bokkeveld side – via a good gravel road. On the N7 approximately 28 km from either Citrusdal or Clanwilliam you will find the Cederberg turn-off. Alternative gravel roads exist from Clanwilliam and Cirtusdal when the Olifants River is in flood. Activities include Bird watching, 4×4 Route, Day hikes, Overnight hikes, Horse riding, Mountain biking, Fishing, Swimming and Sport and Traditional Climbing.
WASTE CONTROL POLICY:
RULES REGARDING CEDERBERG CONSERVANCY RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE
In order to eliminate the growing garbage problem and to reduce the impact on the environment, a recycling system has been introduced on Nuwerust. All non-recyclable garbage is incinerated at the Cederberg Conservancy Incinerator.To maximize the effectiveness of the incinerator, we kindly ask you to separate the garbage as follow:
Plastic crate: Glass bottles, cooldrink cans, tin cans, tinfoil
White Plastic Bucket: Food scraps, wet tea bags, eggshells, coffee grounds, meat or chicken bones
Black Refuse Bins: Wastepaper, plastic, baby nappies
Wet waste should be minimized as far as possible- Contact Number: 027 482 2813Address: Cederberg, Nuwerust Farm, 8135
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