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Explorers revel in stories told at Melville Koppies

Explorers revel in stories told at Melville Koppies

The Citizen06-05-2025
Explorers revel in stories told at Melville Koppies
Stories and guided hikes are some of the treasures guests can find when they visit the Melville Koppies.
The second Sunday of the month is scheduled for storytelling while the last Sunday is when the 8km guided hike is hosted.
Both events continue to attract visitors to the Koppies.
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With many smiling and happy faces it's a clear sign that visitors and hikers enjoy spending time experiencing the Koppies.
Book a personalised guided tour (079 532 0083 or wendavid@mweb.co.za) to learn more about the grasslands, heritage and more on a day that suits you.
The Koppies are open every Sunday morning between 08:00 to 11:30.
Alternatively visitors can embark on a self-guided hike ranging from 500m to 5km.
It will cost visitors R100 per person, R50 for those under 18. Entry is free for those under five.
ALSO READ: Melville Koppies continue to amaze with hidden gems
Safe parking is available opposite the entrance to Melville Koppies at Marks Park Sports Club in Judith Road, Emmarentia.
All income is used for conservation of the Koppies.
For more details contact wendavid@mweb.co.za or 079 532 0083, alternatively visit www.mk.org.za for more information.
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