Mpumalanga Passes

Mpumalanga Passes

This is a list of publicly accessible, motorable passes in the Mpumalanga province, South Africa.
See Mountain Passes of South Africa

Name Location Crosses Highest Point Road
Bothasnek 25°45′09″S 30°51′30″E / 25.7525°S 30.8584°E / -25.7525; 30.8584
Caspersnek Pass 24°43′56″S 30°43′02″E / 24.7322°S 30.7173°E / -24.7322; 30.7173
Crossroads Pass 25°35′50″S 30°17′31″E / 25.5971°S 30.2919°E / -25.5971; 30.2919
De Berg Pass 25°12′56″S 30°10′21″E / 25.2156°S 30.1725°E / -25.2156; 30.1725
Elands Pass 25°38′52″S 30°21′40″E / 25.6477°S 30.3612°E / -25.6477; 30.3612
Hennings Pass 25°30′15″S 30°13′34″E / 25.5042°S 30.2262°E / -25.5042; 30.2262
Jaap-se-Hoogte 25°08′45″S 30°17′29″E / 25.1459°S 30.2914°E / -25.1459; 30.2914
Kaapsehoop Pass 25°35′56″S 30°45′56″E / 25.5988°S 30.7656°E / -25.5988; 30.7656
Kowyn Pass 24°57′45″S 30°51′27″E / 24.9624°S 30.8576°E / -24.9624; 30.8576
Kranspoort Pass 25°27′02″S 29°27′33″E / 25.4506°S 29.4592°E / -25.4506; 29.4592
Long Tom Pass 25°09′03″S 30°37′26″E / 25.1508°S 30.6239°E / -25.1508; 30.6239
Mokobulaan Pass 25°16′16″S 30°31′33″E / 25.2711°S 30.5258°E / -25.2711; 30.5258
Montrose Pass 25°26′38″S 30°43′21″E / 25.4438°S 30.7225°E / -25.4438; 30.7225
Mpageni Pass 25°33′15″S 31°12′09″E / 25.5543°S 31.2024°E / -25.5543; 31.2024
Nelshoogte 25°51′11″S 30°45′42″E / 25.8530°S 30.7616°E / -25.8530; 30.7616
Nylshoogte Pass 25°45′25″S 30°50′27″E / 25.7569°S 30.8408°E / -25.7569; 30.8408
Robbers Pass 24°52′16″S 30°41′32″E / 24.8711°S 30.6922°E / -24.8711; 30.6922
Santa Pass 25°20′22″S 30°10′29″E / 25.3395°S 30.1747°E / -25.3395; 30.1747
Schoemans Kloof 25°23′13″S 30°31′29″E / 25.3870°S 30.5246°E / -25.3870; 30.5246
Skurweberg Pass 25°47′44″S 30°22′18″E / 25.7955°S 30.3717°E / -25.7955; 30.3717
Sudwala Pass 25°20′24″S 30°44′02″E / 25.3399°S 30.7338°E / -25.3399; 30.7338
Veraaiersnek Pass 24°53′45″S 30°32′57″E / 24.8958°S 30.5492°E / -24.8958; 30.5492
Watervalsrivier Pass 24°56′18″S 30°22′04″E / 24.9382°S 30.3677°E / -24.9382; 30.3677

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