It's an easy 15 minute walk through cool indigenous forest. The start is the car park just off the N2, 3 km from the Storms River Bridge.
When in the area, visit the Storms River Mouth. It offers swimming and picnic spots. Visitors will be charged a moderate entrance fee. The area is currently under the management of the Tstsikamma Coastal National Park.
A walk starting at the River Mouth is the Loerie Trail. It is a stiff climb from sea level to plateau. This trail is 1 km long and can be very wet during the rainy season.
An one hour walk through the forest, past a fallen yellowwood, is the Fern Tree Trail. This route starts and ends at the Storms River Bridge
A good spot to go for a picnic is the Gorge near the Bloukrans Bridge. The bridge is a spectacular viewpoint and there are conveniences such as coin-operated braai areas.
After spending a lovely day walking in the Tsitsikamma Forest make a turn at the Wittedrift Hiking Trail.
The land is privately owned and the trail was made passable by willing school children. The trail can be covered in 2 to 8 hours and horses and dogs are allowed as well. This trail landmarks the Wittedrift High School's Hostel. It starts and ends at the Hostel.
