
The Cederberg Wilderness Area lies some 200km north of Cape Town, stretching from the Middelberg Pass at Citrusdal to north of the Pakhuis Pass at Clanwilliam and encompassing some 71 000ha of rugged, mountainous terrain.
The shady and grassy campsite at Algeria lies on the Rondegat River. Be sure to bring your costume in summer as the crystal clear pools are difficult to ignore.
There are 48 campsites sites, all with power points. The sites are suitable for tents and/or caravans.
At the ablution facilities hot and cold water, bath (women's ablution only) and showers are available but no toilet paper provided
The solitude and wild grandeur of the Cederberg Wilderness Area offers unsurpassed opportunities for recreation. Activities such as hiking and traditional rock climbing are encouraged as long as rock surfaces remain undamaged. Old woodcutters' paths crisscross the Wilderness Area and hikers may explore the area at will