Cycling climbs in South Africa

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Cycling climbs in South Africa

South Africa is a climbing destination built on drama and variety, with 44 catalogued climbs threading through the country's mountain passes. Among them, a single hors catégorie ascent stands apart as the ultimate test, climbing toward a summit that reaches 3287 metres. The spread ranges from rugged, unpaved switchbacks to smoother tarmac ribbons, giving riders a genuine mix of surfaces, gradients and lengths to hunt down.

The marquee names carry real weight here. Swartberg Pass and Prince Alfred's Pass deliver the raw, gravel-strewn character South Africa is famous for, while Franschhoek Pass and Outeniqua Pass offer more sweeping, paved effort. Towering above them all is Sani Pass, the relentless high-altitude climb that draws riders chasing that lofty 3287-metre ceiling. Together these passes make South Africa a bucket-list country for anyone who measures a ride by how far up it goes.

Subidas
65
Hors catégorie
1
Cume mais alto
3287m· Ships Prow Pass
Mais longa
33.2km· Ships Prow Pass
Mais íngreme
8.9%· Bushman's Nek Pass

65 subidas

Swaershoek Pass
Cat 2🇿🇦

Swaershoek Pass

9.4 km
Distância
5.9%
Inclinação média
775 m
Ganho de elevação

A 9.4 km Category 2 climb in South Africa with 552 m of net gain but 775 m of total ascent — undulation you must pace for.

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Robbers Pass
Cat 2🇿🇦

Robbers Pass

8.5 km
Distância
6.5%
Inclinação média
686 m
Ganho de elevação

Robbers Pass in South Africa is an 8.5 km Category 2 climb with 554 m of net gain but 686 m of total ascent, demanding smart pacing over its undulating profile.

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Kumajaba Pass
Cat 2🇿🇦

Kumajaba Pass

8.2 km
Distância
6.1%
Inclinação média
480 m
Ganho de elevação

A practical pacing and gearing breakdown for the 8.2 km Kumajaba Pass cycling climb in ZA, averaging 6.08% with ramps up to 10.36%.

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Versfeld Pass
Cat 2🇿🇦

Versfeld Pass

3.8 km
Distância
7.8%
Inclinação média
264 m
Ganho de elevação

A compact but sustained South African climb: 3.8 km at 7.76%, with little room to recover and a max gradient of 9.55%.

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Ongeluksnek
Cat 3🇿🇦

Ongeluksnek

9.7 km
Distância
3.3%
Inclinação média
300 m
Ganho de elevação

A steady 9.7 km category 3 climb in ZA, Ongeluksnek rewards controlled pacing more than low-speed climbing strength.

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Franschhoek Pass
Cat 3🇿🇦

Franschhoek Pass

8.4 km
Distância
4.3%
Inclinação média
547 m
Ganho de elevação

A pacing and gearing breakdown of Franschhoek Pass, an 8.4 km Category 3 climb in South Africa where a modest average gradient masks steep ramps and 192 m of hidden descending.

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Pot River Pass
Cat 3🇿🇦

Pot River Pass

8.2 km
Distância
4.3%
Inclinação média
654 m
Ganho de elevação

A Category 3 South African climb of 8.2 km with 358 m of net gain but 654 m of total ascent, demanding smart pacing over its undulating profile.

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Blinkberg Pass
Cat 3🇿🇦

Blinkberg Pass

6.6 km
Distância
4.0%
Inclinação média
363 m
Ganho de elevação

A 6.6 km Cat 3 climb in South Africa with a moderate 4% average gradient that hides a 13.2% maximum punch. Here's how the numbers shape your ride.

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Penhoek Pass
Cat 3🇿🇦

Penhoek Pass

5.3 km
Distância
4.7%
Inclinação média
236 m
Ganho de elevação

A steady 5.3 km Category 3 climb where pacing matters more than punch, with a 4.69% average gradient and a 7.34% maximum.

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Lootsberg Pass
Cat 3🇿🇦

Lootsberg Pass

4.7 km
Distância
5.0%
Inclinação média
242 m
Ganho de elevação

Lootsberg Pass: 4.7 km at 5.05% average gradient in South Africa's Eastern Cape, peaking at 16.04%. A Category 3 climb with a deceptively sharp sting.

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Wyllie's Poort
Cat 3🇿🇦

Wyllie's Poort

3.6 km
Distância
7.0%
Inclinação média
231 m
Ganho de elevação

A compact category 3 climb where 3.6 km at 7.05% means the pacing error window is small, especially with ramps touching 10.48%.

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Hela Hela Pass
Cat 3🇿🇦

Hela Hela Pass

3 km
Distância
7.5%
Inclinação média
335 m
Ganho de elevação

A short, punchy Category 3 climb in South Africa: 3 km at 7.45% average with a savage 18.76% maximum gradient. More brutal than the numbers first suggest.

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Ouberg Pass
Cat 4🇿🇦

Ouberg Pass

6.6 km
Distância
3.2%
Inclinação média
402 m
Ganho de elevação

A 6.6 km category 4 climb in South Africa where a gentle 3.19% average hides a 20.26% ramp and 190 m of hidden re-climbing.

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Hogsback Pass
Cat 4🇿🇦

Hogsback Pass

5.8 km
Distância
3.5%
Inclinação média
194 m
Ganho de elevação

A measured profile of Hogsback Pass, a 5.8 km Category 4 climb in South Africa with a modest average gradient and sharper ramps.

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Retiefsnek
Cat 4🇿🇦

Retiefsnek

2.3 km
Distância
4.3%
Inclinação média
76 m
Ganho de elevação

Retiefsnek is a short category 4 climb where pacing discipline matters more than survival gearing.

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Noupoortsnek
Cat 4🇿🇦

Noupoortsnek

1.8 km
Distância
4.7%
Inclinação média
77 m
Ganho de elevação

A short Category 4 climb in ZA: 1.8 km at 4.74%, with a steady enough gradient to reward controlled pacing rather than big surges.

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Ships Prow Pass
HC🇿🇦

Ships Prow Pass

33.2 km
Distância
5.6%
Inclinação média
3124 m
Ganho de elevação

A 33.2 km HC climb in South Africa with 1,844 m of net gain but 3,124 m of total ascent — an undulating monster that punishes flat pacing.

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Katberg Pass
Cat 1🇿🇦

Katberg Pass

11.4 km
Distância
6.2%
Inclinação média
1190 m
Ganho de elevação

A Category 1 climb in South Africa: 11.4 km, 704 m of net gain but nearly 1,190 m of total ascent, with pitches touching 27%.

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Bushman's Nek Pass
Cat 1🇿🇦

Bushman's Nek Pass

6.8 km
Distância
8.9%
Inclinação média
722 m
Ganho de elevação

A short but brutal 6.8 km Category 1 climb in South Africa, rising 601 m at an average of 8.89% with pitches that demand sub-compact gearing.

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Grootrivierhoogte
Cat 1🇿🇦

Grootrivierhoogte

5.8 km
Distância
8.7%
Inclinação média
509 m
Ganho de elevação

Grootrivierhoogte is a 5.8 km Category 1 climb in South Africa averaging 8.74% with a steepest ramp near 19.47%.

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Duivelskop
Cat 2🇿🇦

Duivelskop

15.1 km
Distância
4.7%
Inclinação média
1074 m
Ganho de elevação

A 15.1 km Category 2 climb in South Africa with 710 m of net gain, 1,074 m of total ascent, and steep ramps hiding behind a modest 4.7% average.

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Oubergspas
Cat 2🇿🇦

Oubergspas

10.1 km
Distância
4.5%
Inclinação média
601 m
Ganho de elevação

A 10.1 km Category 2 climb in South Africa gaining 452 m net, with undulating terrain and a steep 15.83% ramp that rewards disciplined pacing.

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Van Rhynspas
Cat 2🇿🇦

Van Rhynspas

9.8 km
Distância
5.3%
Inclinação média
748 m
Ganho de elevação

Van Rhynspas is a 9.8 km Category 2 climb in South Africa with 525 m of net gain, 748 m of total ascent, and a demanding undulating profile.

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Nico Malan Pass
Cat 2🇿🇦

Nico Malan Pass

8.9 km
Distância
5.2%
Inclinação média
769 m
Ganho de elevação

A category 2 South African climb of 8.9 km with a 5.22% average that hides steep ramps and 303 m of hidden undulation.

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O guia completo de subidas em South Africa

South Africa rewards the climber who is willing to trade smooth tarmac for something wilder. With 44 catalogued climbs spread across the country, the riding here ranges from polished, sweeping tourist passes to raw gravel switchbacks that demand as much nerve as fitness. This guide walks through the character of those climbs, the standout ascents worth planning a trip around, and the practical details that make the difference between a memorable day and a hard lesson.

The Riding

The defining feature of climbing in South Africa is variety. The catalogue of 44 climbs holds a single hors catégorie ascent, the rare kind of effort that stands apart from everything else on the list for sheer difficulty. Around it sits a spread of passes that climb toward genuine altitude, with the highest summit reaching 3287 m, high enough that thinner air becomes a real factor on the upper slopes.

Surfaces vary as much as the gradients. Some passes are sealed and manicured, built for traffic and easy to read, while others are unsurfaced tracks where loose stone, water crossings and steep pitches conspire against you. Gradients rarely stay constant. Expect ramps that bite hard between gentler recovery sections, and on the gravel climbs in particular the average number on paper often hides much steeper individual pitches. This is climbing that asks you to manage effort carefully rather than settle into a single rhythm.

Standout Climbs

The Swartberg Pass is the climb most riders build a trip around. A dramatic, largely unsealed ascent through folded rock, it is the sort of pass where the scenery alone justifies the effort, and its gradients and surface make it one of the more serious challenges in the catalogue.

Sani Pass is the one that trades on altitude and infamy. Climbing toward the highest ground on this list, it is a rough, exposed haul where the thinning air compounds an already punishing gradient. Reaching the top is a genuine achievement rather than a formality.

For a sealed contrast, Franschhoek Pass offers a more rhythmic climb on tarmac, the kind of ascent where you can find a cadence and hold it, making it a favourite for riders who want length and elevation without a technical surface underneath.

Prince Alfred's Pass is one of the longer, more remote efforts, a winding route that rewards patience and self-sufficiency, while the Outeniqua Pass provides a well-known, accessible climb that links the coast to the interior and suits riders looking for a substantial but manageable day.

Together these five give a fair cross-section of what the country offers: technical gravel, high-altitude endurance, smooth sealed rhythm, and remote long-haul climbing.

When to Ride

Season matters enormously here, and the right window depends heavily on which climb you are targeting and how high it goes. The higher passes, and Sani Pass in particular given how close it sits to the 3287 m ceiling, are subject to genuinely cold conditions and can be treacherous or impassable in poor weather. The lower sealed passes such as Franschhoek and Outeniqua stay rideable across a broader part of the year but still reward good conditions, since wind and heat can both make a long climb far harder than the gradient suggests. Plan around settled weather, start early to avoid the worst of the midday heat on exposed slopes, and always check the state of the higher passes before committing.

Practical Notes

Treat the gravel passes with respect. Tyre choice matters on climbs like Swartberg and Sani, where loose surfaces and steep pitches make grip and control as important as gearing, so fit something with real volume and low enough gears to spin rather than grind. Carry more water and food than you think you need, especially on the longer, remoter efforts such as Prince Alfred's Pass, where resupply is not guaranteed and help can be far away.

Altitude is worth taking seriously on the highest climbs. The upper slopes of the tallest passes sit high enough that pacing and warm layers both matter more than usual. And because surfaces and conditions change quickly, build flexibility into your plans rather than locking yourself to a single summit on a fixed day.

Summary

South Africa's 44 catalogued climbs deliver a rare breadth of experience, from a single standout hors catégorie effort to high passes brushing 3287 m. Swartberg Pass and Sani Pass supply the drama and difficulty, Franschhoek Pass and Outeniqua Pass offer smoother, more accessible rhythm, and Prince Alfred's Pass rewards riders who value remoteness. Choose your season, respect the surfaces and the altitude, and these climbs will give you some of the most memorable riding anywhere.

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