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Hedianga Farm

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Mountain Biking, Trail Running, Dog walking, chilling venue in the eastern suburbs of Pretoria, South Africa.

Description

Hedianga Farm

Mountain Biking, Trail running, Hiking, Dog Walking, Birding, Orienteering, Chilling.

Now open seven days a week
6.00 am - 6.00pm
including
Public Holidays!

Hedianga Farm offers an exciting mountain biking, trail running, birding, and dog walking experience on the “Bronberge” Range!

Directions:

GPS Co-ordinates as per Google Maps: -25.806819, 28.350426

From Menlyn Shopping centre, travel east on Atterbury Road.
Cross over Solomon Mahalangu (formerly Hans Strydom Drive) and continue to the four way stop at the intersection with Olympus Drive (“Afgri City” and “Plant land” on the left hand side). Continue thru this 4 way stop up the hill. At the next set of traffic lights turn left into “Ajax” Road. Take Ajax all the way to the T Junction with Achilles Way, and turn left again into Achilles. Plot 85 will be on your right hand side about 100m down the road.

For General enquiries about HEDIANGA FARM
Contact : Gabriel Falkson Cell No: 082 552 0955
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E-Mail: [email protected]

Amenities: At reception
Clean toilets and running water.
Open lawns and plenty space for young children to ride and play

Right of Admission reserved.

Please do not enter after 6.00 pm, and be out before dark when the gates are locked.

Entrance fee:

THE TICKET YOU BUY IS VALID FOR SEVEN DAYS!!!

Adults R 35.00 per person

Teenagers(13 - 17 years): R 15.00 per person

Children (12 and younger) Free entry.

Dogs: Welcome (Bring a leash) No Charge
The reception area and parking lot are strictly leash on zones. There are set times where dogs may be off leash at certain points on the trails.


For our guests with dogs.
“On Leash” times and “Off leash” times shall be as follows:

"On Leash" Times "Off Leash" Times

On weekdays: On Weekdays:
6.30 am until 9 am 9.00am until 12 noon
12 noon until dark (closing time).

On Saturdays: On Saturdays:
6.30 am until 4 pm After 4pm until dark(closing time)

Sundays and Public Holidays: On Sundays and Public Holidays
6.30 am until 9 am 9.00am until 12 noon
12 noon until 4 pm After 4pm until dark(closing time

During Dog related events “off leash” shall apply through out unless specified otherwise by event organisers.
During all other events pets must be “On Leash” at all times.

General Rules

• Pets may run free during “Off Leash” times only and in “off leash” zones provided they do not chase or alarm mounted bike or horse riders etc.

• Owners whose pets catch and kill any indigenous wild fowl on the farm will be expected to pay for damages and the pets will be banned from the farm


Restrictions:

No vehicles beyond designated parking areas.
No petrol driven, bikes, quads, mopeds without exception.
No fires please, (extinguish and carry your “stompies”).
No capture or picking of Fauna and Flora permitted.
No Hunting.






Protective gear:

Regulation Helmets compulsory for all cyclists.
Protective clothing is strongly recommended.
I. E. Closed walking/running shoes with socks!

Many different varieties of thorns, sharp seeds and nettles grow in the thick brush in places so it is not necessary to expose yourself to unnecessary injury if you can avoid it. Sandals and Flip-Flops are therefore not suitable for an enjoyable walk anywhere on this farm. It is recommended that walkers and hikers wear comfortable walking shoes or boots with socks. The trails are rocky and strenuous in places and ankle supportive footwear will avoid possible injury. Besides, there are, ticks, biting insects and scorpions on the farm. Hey! Remember you’re in Africa! right?
There are venomous snakes on the property and although most will be hibernating during autumn and winter, visitors are encouraged to be alert at all times (especially pedestrians).
They are shy, elusive and very seldom seen but they are there!

Safety and Security:

Of late there have been more and more incidents of crime at venues similar to ours through out Gauteng. It appears that the criminal elements in this province are fast becoming aware of the vulnerability of ordinary law abiding citizens who just want to enjoy the outdoors. Regretfully in our beautiful country we may never let our guard down. At Hedianga Farm we are fortunate in that we do not have large concentrations of suburban habitation in close proximity. Nor are there any main pedestrian or access routes in and around the area or through Hedianga Farm. Although we have many neighbours, most of them are privately owned up market homes where no expense has been spared on security. We do benefit greatly by being surrounded by a security aware community. Fortunately since opening our gates 5 years ago during the month of May in 2011 we have had no incidence of crime at Hedianga farm. We appeal to our guests to help us keep it that way! We therefore beg of our guests to never the less remain alert and responsible when visiting our beautiful place of peace and if you feel at all uncomfortable about any observations you may make or any activity or person who looks “suspect” please do not be shy to call it in, either by cell phone or reporting it at the gate when you leave.


Recommended safety precautions to bear in mind when entering Hedianga farm.
• If you are not very familiar with the terrain or trails of the farm please do not take on a trail that might cause you to be on the trails after nightfall. We recommend that our “first time” visitors not attempt any walk longer than the 5km one.
• Our reception staff have their own cell phones, and are instructed to have them charged and on hand when they are on reception duty. Please ask the person on duty for their number and save it on your phone as a precautionary measure. Take your phone with you, hidden on your person if possible. It’s of no use to you locked in your car if heaven forbid you are in need of assistance. When you complete your entry ticket you are requested to fill in your personal details including your contact/cell number. Our staff have been instructed to phone you our guests, at this number in the event that you do not emerge within two and a half to three hours after entry into the farm or should you not return before nightfall.
• Be alert at all times and be careful to follow the demarcated trails. Try to make mental notes of landmarks around you and try to remember long distance views as you walk along to assist you in keeping your bearings and sense of direction.
• If you lose the trail then turn around and go back until you find the marker you last saw.
• Greet and engage and chat with fellow guests. Talking to and greeting others makes a more impressionable memory than just a simple nod if such memories need to be called up at a later stage. Besides many new friendships and play dates between dog owners have been made at Hedianga Farm already.
• If you are a late afternoon guest please bring a head lamp!
Indemnity / Disclaimer

All members of the public entering upon the premises of Hedianga Investments (Pty) Ltd situated at portion 18 of the farm Tweefontein 372 JR and Plot 85 Oympus Agricultural Holdings do so entirely at their own risk and Hedianga Investments (Pty) Ltd, its directors, members, employees and/or agents are indemnified by all members of the public who enter upon the premises against all or any losses, injury, accidents or damages of any nature whatsoever, which they may suffer or sustain whilst on the said premises and Hedianga Investments (Pty) Ltd, its directors, members, employees and/or agents shall not be held responsible for any such losses, injury, accidents or damage.

Address: plot 85 Achilles Drive Olympus, 0081 Pretoria
Phone: 0825520955
Email: az.oc.liamasba@mrafagnaideh
City: Pretoria
Street Number: plot 85 Achilles Drive Olympus
Zip Code: 0081
categories: stadium, arena & sports venue, hiking trail, dog walker



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Reviews
Took the dogs for an off the leash hike this morning. 5km, 10km and 15km trails available. We did the 5km which was reasonably easy and fit for a novice hiker. This inner city hike was quite populated with runners, hikers and other dogs this morning which made it feel quite safe. No booking required. R50 per adult and R35 for students aged between 13 and 25 years old. You will receive a ticket once you pay which is valid for 7 days. Take note of the days and times off leash walking is allowed see photo below. Other activities include mountain biking.
This is and will always be one of my favourite spots to hike. My favourite part is that they get to go off leash for a certain part which is the dogs absolutely love. And 2nd the amazing smell of nature. Makes you feel grounded
Lovely place to hike. You can opt for a 5km, 10km or 15km hike. The farm is hilly, and there are a few technical sections, but nothing too serious. You can take it easy or up the pace for a great challange. Pack enough water. The only downside is that there are no public toilets, so take a pit stop ahead of time.
Lovely hike. Great trails which were very easy to follow. Very rocky and dry so that's what to expect. Don't forget cash for the entrance fee - uploaded a photo of the prices.
One of the best marked hiking trails, hidden around our door-step. The 10/15km trails are challenging with rocky terrain! The Cash-Only payment system is such an inconvenience! It would be more ideal if there was an option to pay via a speed point machine.
Terrain is quite rocky and undulating would recommend it for a slightly fitter hiker, my kids and short legged dog struggled a bit, they got tired but that was also due to it being a warm day. There are 5, 10 and 15 km routes available for different abilities. It is required that dogs are kept on a leash but can be let off the leash at certain times. Fees for walking are R55 for adults R35 for teenagers and kids under 12 free.
Nice place. Maybe I might visit again. The only reason I'm giving it a 4 is because I ran into 4 aggressive dogs. Well, one of them was semi-aggressive and the other two are from the farm, locked in a yard, but then again, it's a fence. Anything can happen. I think dogs need to be screened before jumping on the trail. Most people had to hold their dog as I passed. I'm guessing this beautiful trail doesn't get packed because of this. The trail is not too hectic, but I definitely wouldn't recommend the 15KMs for any unfit people. No nasty surprises on the trail.
Well marked trail. R55 cash. Mostly rocky terrain. 300m elevation on the 10km trail. A pleasant walk overall except for some litter. The manager was not helpful at all when I asked for info on the trails beforehand. His only info was that it was "difficult" and refused to comment on exactly what that meant. Now I know that he meant rocky. I would classify the 10km as moderate.
We went to Hedianga farm for a hike. There's an option for a 5km, 10km and 15km trail. We did the 5km, it was easy and a bit scenic. The facilities are quite basic but the hike was pleasant. I'll definitely go back to the 10/15. Also, their tickets are valid for 7 days, which is pretty nice
Such a beautiful hiking spot. Not the easiest so be prepared for that. Bring tons of sunscreen and tons of water! And wear the right shoes, it can be rocky
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