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Event Name: PwC Great Zuurberg Trek
When: 30 May 2014 - 1 June 2014
Where: Zuurberg, Hayterdale Trails, Addo, Eastern Cape
Category: MTB

The PwC Great Zuurberg Trek is a three day mountain bike stage race centred around Hayterdale Trails near Addo just outside Port Elizabeth. All three stages start and finish at the luxurious Zuurberg Mountain Village, which offers breathtaking views of the Addo Elephant National Park.

 



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missing info;Event InfoAll 3 stages are circular routes, starting and finishing at the same place, meaning you don't have to pack up your stuff and move house each day, and you don't need to see to complicated transport logistics to get back to your car after the final stage.Hayterdale Trails is located in a unique position offering a completely different riding experience depending on which direction you ride.Stage 1 (South East) - Down into the picturesque Sundays River Valley, criss crossing the Sundays River and parts of the Addo Elephant National ParkStage 2 (North East) - Remote, untouched sections of the Addo Elephant National Park, ride along the Southern and Northern ridges of the Zuurberg Mountains with panoramic views overlooking the Karoo.Stage 3 (East & West) - Hug the Southern slopes of the Zuurberg Mountains as you traverse some of the best purpose-built MTB singletrack in SA Stage 1 (76km with +/- 1500m climbing): Sundays River Valley Stage 2 (78km with +/- 1970m climbing): Untouched singletrack and jeeptrack in the heart of the Zuurberg MountainsStage 3 (58km with +/- 1380m climbing): Singletrack Heaven at Hayterdale Trails

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