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Faerie Glen Nature Reserve

PLEASE NOTE: The tariffs are amended in the July budget each year and they can be amended at other times without prior notification. The new tariffs are displayed as soon as possible; however, if the tariffs displayed on the web page differ from those at the venues' gates, the gate tariffs apply.

Bird life is abundant in this reserve, and includes crested barbet, hamerkop and some canary species. The reserve is a transition zone between Bankenveld (grassland), sour mixed bushveld and sour bushveld (acacia veld).

Reserve size 128 ha

Admission times
1 January to 31 December, 06:00 to 18:00

Pets Dogs on leashes

Facilities
Three hiking trails:
Hadeda route: 6,2 km
Acacia route: 4,5 km
Kiepersol route: 11,3 km

Contact number 012 358 1510

Fax number 012 358 0467

Directions
From the N1, take the Atterbury Road off-ramp, turn east and drive up to Genl Louis Botha Drive. Turn left here and follow the signs to the reserve.

Admission fees
Adults 13 years and older per person R5,00
School children 7 - 12 years per person R2,00
Pre-schoolchildren 0 - 6 years per person Free
Pensionars 60 years and older per person R2,00
Season tickets valid for 6 months
Adults 13 years and older per person R200,00
Schoolchildren 7 - 12 years per person R150,00
Pre-school children 0 - 6 years per person Free
Pensionars 60 years and older per person R150,00

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