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False Bay

Discover the Thrill of the Small Five

Ancient Fossils

The area holds fossil beds and seashells that tell the story of oceans that once covered the land.

Ancient Fossils

A Wild Edge

Though False Bay may seem calm, it is home to Nile crocodiles and hippos – Africa’s most dangerous animals. Swimming is not recommended. Instead, enjoy boating, fishing, or simply soaking in the peaceful views of Africa’s largest estuarine system.

A Wild Edge

For Birders & Butterfly Enthusiasts

False Bay is a paradise for birdwatchers, hikers, and nature lovers. Spot rare birds like the African broadbill, Narina trogon, Livingstone’s turaco, pink-throated twinspot, and pink-backed pelicans. Admire butterflies including the gold-banded forester and forest queen. Explore shady trails where birdcalls echo through ancient forest canopies.

For Birders & Butterfly Enthusiasts

Explore on Foot – Forest Trails & Nature Walks

False Bay offers three self-guided walking trails, best enjoyed in the morning when wildlife is most active. Don’t forget water, a hat, and binoculars! Mphophomeni Trail: It is about 2 km and features short walk through the sand forest and woodland. Walking here reveals the full beauty of False Bay’s wildlife, both great and small allowing you to experience unique plant life, including towering fever trees and wild figs. Listen to forest bird calls and spot rare butterflies and enjoy the tranquil lake edge views with spectacular sunsets over Lake St Lucia. Great for spotting birds like the Livingstone’s turaco, towering fever trees and colourful butterflies. Perfect for families or visitors looking for a quick, easy stroll with sunset lake views. Ingwe Trail – 7 km (moderate): Walking distance of about 7 km (moderate). Ingwe trails takes you deeper into the sand forests and woodland where Nyala, Duiker, and bushbuck are often seen. Perfect for birders in search of shaded paths and forest giants. Dukandlovu Trail – 9 km (moderate to long): This hiking trail is about 9 km (moderate to long). It is a longer loop combining forest and lake shore habitats.. Look out for hippos, crocodiles, and waterbirds along Lake St Lucia. Great choice for hikers wanting a half-day wilderness adventure

Explore on Foot – Forest Trails & Nature Walks

Conservation Value

False Bay forms part of the western shores of Lake St Lucia, Africa’s largest estuarine system. It protects rare sand forest ecosystems, wetlands, hippos, crocodiles, and countless bird species, while also serving as a living classroom for ecology, archaeology, and palaeontology.

Conservation Value