Clip on your helmet, settle onto your saddle, and hit the wild gravel roads on the cycle route at your own pace
The Tour De Gazer cycle route covers 203kms of the Sungazer Pilgrimage Route and includes comfortable accommodation for five nights.
Cycle along rocky farm roads that stretch ahead with no limits in sight. It's just you, your thoughts, and the special people you choose to share this experience with.
Small-Town Hospitality at the Start and End of Your South African Pilgrimage
Your Eastern Free State cycle Camino begins in the tiny little “dorpie” of Paul Roux. Nestled below a sandstone koppie, this village is home to a friendly community with a deep love for nature, history, and arts and crafts.
You’ll feel at home in this safe haven where the harmony of a diverse group of people is unlike anything you’ve experienced elsewhere. Sustainability and environmentally-friendly infrastructure make this the ideal place for you to take a breather and prepare yourself for the journey of self-reflection ahead.
Slow Down and Experience the Magic of the Witteberg & Maluti Mountains
Your journey will take you along winding trails that span out under the ever-present gaze of the Witteberg. This magnificent mountain range is high enough to show snowfall during the winter months but flourishes with shades of green during warmer seasons.
In this beautiful landscape, time and distance become secondary to the journey of self-reflection.
Day 1
Arrive and overnight at Dunlin B&B,
Paul Roux
Day 4
Cycle to
House Beautiful, Rosendal
Day 2
Cycle to
Elizabeth Farm Stay
Day 5
Cycle back to Dunlin B&B,
Paul Roux
Day 3
Cycle to Emden Bass Farm
“It is the unknown around the corner that turns my wheels.”
- Heinz Stücke, German long-distance touring cyclist
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