Homtini does not quite boast the full range of mountain-biking experiences that the Harkerville trails do, but it nonetheless offers an awesome 19km circular ride through the tranquil Homtini Forest. The trail traverses the steep mountain slopes overlooking the town of Knysna, so you can be certain of pan­oramic views of both the forested slopes and dramatic river gorge.

On your bike

Kick off from the Krisjan-se-Nek picnic site to climb along Millwood Road before hitting a sharp right onto Pomp se Pad about 400m from the start. This bangs you off the gravel road and straight onto 3km of single-track traversing dense, indigenous woodland. Zigzag to your heart’s content while you bomb the tight berms and turns for a true taste of what mountain biking should be all about.

Once you’re back out into open space, head left along a network of forestry service roads and bottom out into the valley below and the Lawnwood River. Take time out to taste the Coca-Cola water and have a dip to cool off, because the long climb to Portland Hights is now waiting for you. 

The time has come to kick up the work rate, so slip onto the small ring to labour your way up the steep and testing 3.5km climb. The terrain along the jeep-tracks may be a bit gnarly in places, but you should win the war against gravity to summit along Portland Heights and be rewarded by a stunning view of the area.  

Continue on your anti-clockwise circuit along the juddery gravel road until it eventually levels out as you approach the Jubilee section. Pass both this and the Millwood turn-offs as you bang along this speedy contour road, then hit a hard left back into the forest and onto Boer se Pad at the 14km mark to huck into a final section of warp-speed single-track to blast the downhill into the finish, with the last km back on the Millwood Road.

All in all, this is an exceptional ride, but be aware of the brutal climb and a few tight, technical sections along the descent. If Harkerville is the King of Knysna rides, Homtini competes with Petrus-se-Brand in pretending to the throne.

Off your bike

Hike the forest trails, bring your bin­oculars and go for trogons and toura­cos, or pack a picnic basket to drink in the deep-forest surround sound. The Rheenendal Ramble takes you to the artists and crafters in the area, while the coastal town of Knysna will entice you with a range of action and leisure activities. Restaurants, farm stalls, art galleries, craft outlets, delis and cafés range from the quirky and quaint to drop-dead elegant.

GPS: 33°55’00.54” South / 22°57’30.71” East

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11/11/2019

Homtini MTB Trail

Homtini does not quite boast the full range of mountain-biking experiences that the Harkerville trails do, but it nonetheless offers an awesome 19km circular ride through the tranquil Homtini Forest. The trail traverses the steep mountain slopes overlooking the town of Knysna, so you can be certain of pan­oramic views […]