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About Stadsaal Caves and Rock Paintings
From Dwarsrivier, take the road towards Ceres until you see a Nature Conservation sign indicating the Stadsaal Caves. Permits can be purchased at the gate. You have to buy your permit in advance!
Only available at Cape Nature: Algeria office or at Dwarsrivier
Walking to the Stadsaal Caves and rock art sites is really just a doddle from the parking area. From here, stroll to a string of open caves and see beautiful Bushman paintings depicting an era when elephants occurred in the Cederberg.
Duration: 30 minutes or an entire day can be spent exploring the area
Difficulty: Easy
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Reviews for Stadsaal Caves and Rock Paintings
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★★★★★
5 out of 5 stars
5 out of 5 stars
Amy Rand
14 June 2016
Beautiful, super accessible. Easy walking but plenty of offshoots if you want to linger. Caves are more like arches...not deep caves. Wonderful to explore. Leave plenty of time to enjoy them and the various viewpoints.
Accommodation near Stadsaal Caves and Rock Paintings
Mount Ceder Lodge
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Stadsaal Caves and Rock Paintings Map
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Stadsaal Caves and Rock Paintings is 19.3km from the centre of Cederberg Wilderness Area
, the nearest airport 179.5km (Cape Town International Airport).
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling
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