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Stunning scenery
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Tallis was superb and a great asset to the tour
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Spectacular holiday made very special by the company present
Stunning scenery
Tallis was superb and a great asset to the tour
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This was my 4th cycling holiday with Exodus and was the best – fantastic scenery, food, wine and of course the cycling!
Cycling around False Bay - coffee and cake in the morning (always a requirement for a Sunday ride), blue skies and sunshine, the most fantastic scenery along the coast, and 'undulating' cycling (plus not too strong a head wind!!!). And champagne and nougat tasting......
Really good - extremely knowledgable of the local wildlife, very good at riding up and down the group to make sure no-one got left behind, and pretty adaptable (always good when the heavens open and riding is off for the day!). Oh and very good at lunches!
There will be a strong headwind at various points of the holiday which can be a little scary on the downhills, but this is just part of the holiday and there is the bonus of having some great tail winds. The wine's are superb as is the food, but do remember to take a proper SA plug adaptor! And I wouldn't recommend the goat or sheep smiley for the western palate! When you arrive in Cape Town do the red sight seeing bus to see a lot in a short time period
The vital aspect of any Exodus trip is the mix of the group. This was no different; 13/14 folks eager to get on, and one awkward $*?ck£r … there is always one! (his name available on request)Plus a great guide and driver.
Cycling Chapmans Peak, and seeing the views to Nordhoek and Houts Bay.
Peter (Albert) handled most situations very well and always in a calm manner.
Definitely do this trip, but ask for the premier accommodation version.
As it happens we have a brand new Namibian cycling trip this year – http://www.exodus.co.uk/holidays/mzn/overview – It takes in various places in the South and North of the country and includes a couple days on safari in Etosha as well! Oh and it has a good amount of camping too! 🙂
Tom – Product Manager for South Africa
Overall a fantastic trip well lead and supported,
For me arriving in Hermanus and seeing the whales from the shoreline was the highlight
Excellent. Expertly organised a large group and provided just the right balance of information as we toured around
Take plenty of suncream and your own saddle
Well organised, well executed tour with a great bunch of people in one of the most beautiful parts of the world in which to peddle.
Making it across Chapmans Peak and then relishing the stunning views and swooping downhills on the other side.
Tallis was first class and especially adept at managing the varying skill and fitness levels of the participants so that the strugglers like me were able to complete 99% of the distance, while the fitter folks had the opportunity to do their thing as a faster pace or over a longer distance.He and Sufiso made an excellent team: between them they cooked for us just brilliantly, ironed out any issues with accomodation and generally created a situation which could get on and enjoy the trip with them taking care of all the hassle. Very grateful, guys!
My fitter friends may disagree, but to my mind this trip is at the more challenging end of Moderate. Don't let that put you off, if like me you are knocking on a bit, but spend a few more hours working on your fitness level before you leave. You will be amply rewarded for the extra effort....Bottom line: it's a great trip, just go for it!!
An excellent well planned and well run trip. Fantastic scenery, great places to stay and a great guide.
Cycling mountain passes and Chapman's Peak. Whale watching. Cycling along the stunning coast back to Cape Town.
Tallis was really excellent. Low key, flexible but very well organised. Supported everyone in the group. Also very knowledgeable about flora and fauna and had a great sense of humour. Our driver Sifiso was also excellent. Could not fault the team.
Be aware the hire bikes are mountain bikes with road tyres, not ideal for this sort of road trip. Road bikes or hybrids would have been much better. Allow some extra days at start or end to explore Cape Town and climb Table Mountain.
Overall, a well organised trip with spectacular scenery and good winetasting. Accommodation was variable in style but most was very good, and the cottages at Franschoek were delightful. The guesthouse at Barrydale was also excellent. a good balance of cycling and sightseeing, although a little more time to sightsee would be good. There were also a fair number of transfers on the bus, but maybe this is unavoidable.
Watching whales at Hermanus was hard to beat - they are HUGE and very close to the shore. Cycling Chapmans Peak Drive on the last day was a most beautiful cycle, not as tough as feared, and glorious scenery. Also the headwind had dropped a little!
Tallis was very organised, and kept the different abilities of the group together with good humour. He was also sensible enough to cancel one afternoons cycle as it was dangerously windy. Sofiso drove the bus, cooked, loaded and unloaded all our stuff, and was always a most welcome sight at the breaks with water, fruit and jelly babies!
I would assess it as harder than "moderate". Everyone on our trip had hired Exodus bikes and they were heavy ATBs rather than hybrids which would have been more suitable. Most of the cycles were moderate in length but very hilly(which meant lovely views), and there was a horrible headwind almost every day which made the cycling much harder than it sounds on paper. But there is always the option of catching a ride on the bus. And the encouragement of the group generally kept everyone going!
A wonderful way to see Cape Town, the surrounding wine growing regions and the dramatic coast. But be warned, although it is classed as a "moderate" trip there are LOTS and LOTS of hills and it is VERY windy!
Unexpectedly seeing a whale in Hermanus, the wild baboons just chilling by the side of the road, the huge open plains and seriously impressive mountains. Then wine wasn’t bad either!
Pete and his crew were great. Really friendly and happy to give some background on the places we saw. Cooking was excellent and just what I needed after a long day on the road.
Don’t underestimate how tough the cycling can be as this is really an exhausting trip, not just because of the hills but also because of how difficult it can be cycling in such windy conditions. Take your own saddle, and padded cycling shorts as you’ll need them. Draught beer is cheap but pretty much everything else is the same price as in the UK.
REALLY GOOD HOLIDAY AND THE BEST GUIDES THAT I HAVE BIKED WITH.
GREAT
BE AWARE THAT IT IS A WINDY COUNTRY
Cycling through great scenery with occasional wildlife and places of interest en route. A great advenure, made memorable by a good group.
Cycling along the coast around False bay and then the route towards Cape Town.
Rudi was good fun and has good energy. He got 13 of us around the full itinerary without any real mishaps. Lots of local knowledge, but could keep some of his briefings a bit briefer! Organised a good range of restaurants in the evenings. Andrew put in a solid performance as driver and assistant. Very knowledgeable and a great sense of humour!
If you're doing the shark cage diving, be careful what you have for breakfast! Don't expect too much luxury accommodation.