- Kogelberg
The Kogelberg is a range of mountains along the
False Bay coast in theWestern Cape ofSouth Africa . They form part of theCape Fold Belt and start south ofGrabouw and form a steep coastal range toKleinmond . TheKogelberg area has the steepest and highest drop directly into the ocean of anysouthern Africa n coastal stretch. The R44 route is a scenic ocean drive that follows this section of coastline.The mountains are made predominantly of
Table Mountain Sandstone and form some very rugged terrain, which is extremely rich isfynbos , native Cape flora. The Elgin Valley's surrounding mountain ranges are considered the hub of theCape floral kingdom and contain more plant species than anywhere else in the floral region. The climate is Mediterranean, however much milder than average, due to constant maritime winds blowing off the SouthAtlantic Ocean. Winters are wet to very wet and cool, with summers being dry, warm and windy. Snow occasionally occurs on the highest peaks. The area is protected within the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve and comprises a core area of 103 629ha of protected land. The highest mountain is Koeëlberg (Afrikaans :Bullet Mountain) rising to 1289m above Koeël Bay.Towns and villages in this region include:
*Rooiels
*Pringle Bay
*Betty's Bay
*Kleinmond
*Grabouw References & External Links
[http://www.unesco.org/mabdb/br/brdir/directory/biores.asp?code=SAF+01&mode=all UNESCO - Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve]
[http://www.kogelberg.com Kogelberg.com - Conservation, tourism, commerce, development and information (Web site in development)]
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