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About Peglarae Trail

The Peglarae Trail is a day hike route which starts at the visitors centre of the Kgaswane Mountain Reserve.

The trail starts off with a steep climb to the summit of the mountain, then follows the ridge before looping back to the visitor centre. The trail is approximately 5 km long and comes with a booklet (available at reception) which points out interesting facts and beautiful views.

Telephone:
(0)14 533 2050
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Peglarae Trail is 7.7km from the centre of Rustenburg , the nearest airport 42.6km (Pilanesberg International Airport).
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling