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 BergTrails

 BergTrails is situated on Sans Souci Farm in the beautiful Kamberg Valley, nestled in the foothills of the majestic Drakensberg Mountains. Sans Souci Farm is a working farm, home to 30 Appaloosas running free on the 564ha farm and are all trained using natural horsemanship methods.
BergTrails offers self-catering accommodation and horse rides on our sure footed Appaloosas.



Trails & Horses


About Our Trails (as of the 1 December 2016 we won’t be doing trails anymore!)

Our trails go out everyday at 10:30am and usually last about 2hrs 30mins. Bookings are essential. The trails are guided by our experienced cowgirls. The views are breathtaking, varying from mountain to forest, farm lands to game.
No riding experience is needed, as we have horses that cater for everyone!
We have a weight limit of 90kg’s.
The current price is R300pp, cash only as we unfortunately don’t have credit card facilities. Bookings are essential.



Contact Info
Horse Sales, Rides & Working Holidays
The Cowgirls

The cowgirl’s job is to help train the foals, bring on new horses and take out trails.
Our daily routine is based on fetching the horses in the morning, and feeding them. We have three herds and all three herds get checked off on a check list. Once the horses have eaten and the checklists are done, the horses get sorted out, either for backing, working with foals or for a trail. This is the daily routine in a nutshell!!
Current Cowgirls –

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