



A lodge-to-lodge mountain bike weekender set beneath the dramatic escarpment of the Northern Drakensberg. Designed primarily for intermediate to advanced riders, this two-day tour links flowing singletrack, long climbs and rewarding descents across a purpose-built trail network of more than 100 km.
Rides move from the Tugela River plains up to around 1,800 metres above sea level, with wide views towards the high peaks of the Drakensberg. Luggage is transferred between lodges, meals are included, and detailed route notes allow confident self-guiding.
While the outline below suits stronger riders, easier variations can be arranged for mixed-ability groups, families or those wanting shorter distances.
The route starts and finishes at The Cavern Resort & Spa, climbing steadily through valley singletrack and jeep track to a mountain lodge perched under sandstone cliffs. Expect a mix of fast-flowing trails, some technical sections and a sustained ascent.
Ride Day two returns via a mountain traverse and a jeep track descent, before following some valley loops depending on fitness and appetite. The return day distance ranges from 30-50kms. Technical features are part of the design, though less demanding detours can be incorporated where needed.
This is not a base-camp riding weekend but a true point-to-point experience with proper mountain terrain and meaningful elevation gain. The trail network has been purpose-built and carefully maintained, offering variety rather than repetitive out-and-back riding.
With catering, luggage transfers and trail permits handled in advance, you can focus purely on the riding. Route descriptions are tailored to your group’s ability, and additional nights can be added for hiking, horse riding or recovery time.


1 nights at The Cavern Resort & Spa in standard rooms (upgrade to superior rooms with private gardens available)
2 nights at a mountain lodge in private en-suite log cabins beneath sandstone cliffs
Both properties offer hearty meals, relaxed communal spaces and access to additional activities such as hiking, fly-fishing and horse riding.
Optional but recommended:
Yes, provided you are comfortable riding 30–40 km with sustained climbing and some rocky descents. The fitness grading is 4/5 for the standard itinerary, meaning a solid base level of MTB conditioning is important.
Technical grading sits around 3–4/5, with narrow singletrack, loose rock and some steeper downhills. Less technical alternatives can be built into the route plan if requested in advance.
The network is well marked and specifically designed for self-navigation. You will receive detailed route descriptions and guidance tailored to your group’s ability and preferred distance.
Most riders are comfortable self-guiding, but a private guide can be arranged if you would prefer additional support.
Yes. Shorter loops and less demanding routes can be mapped out for novice or low-intermediate riders, and distances can be reduced.
Families with older children who already ride confidently off-road can also be accommodated with adjusted daily plans.
An additional night at the Cavern hotel before or after the MTB tour allows for more riding, walking or simply resting.
Yes, bike hire can be arranged locally. Dual suspension mountain bikes are available at an additional daily rate.
We recommend bringing your own helmet and any personal setup items for comfort and familiarity.
Riding is possible year-round, though summer months can bring afternoon storms and greener landscapes, while winter offers crisp air and clearer skies.
Temperatures drop at higher altitude, so layered clothing is advised regardless of season.
About the centre
The Cavern Drakensberg Resort & Spa, District Road D119, End of D119, Northern Drakensberg, Bergville, 3350
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