The Escarpment, drops over 700 meters to the Lowveld
beneath resulting in a series of imposing cliffs,
best observed from the God's Window view point.
The splendid panoramas, rock shapes, canyons and
waterfalls make for an excellent sightseeing route.
Natural attractions comprise the awesome Blyde River
Canyon with its multitude of curious rock formations,
particularly the Bourke's Luck Potholes which have
been fashioned by churning waters, rocks and gravel
to form immense holes.
The canyon forms part of the Blydepoort reserve,
inhabit by a wealth of small animals and a birdlife.
The area is ideal for activities such as hiking, horse
and mountain bike riding.
Some magnificent waterfalls which drop down the escarpment,
and visits to Bridal Veil, Berlin, Mac Mac Falls are
well worth a break in your journey.