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The Groot Winterhoek mountains are located in the Western Cape province of South Africa and are part of the Cape Fold Belt comprising a watershed area of 552,606 hectares.[2] They rise to a maximum height of 2077 m just north of the town of Tulbagh as Groot Winterhoek peak. The mountains are predominantly made up of Table Mountain sandstone.[1] Up to 83% of the range is still classified as being in a natural state and up to 72% of the range is protected.[2] The towns of Saron and Porterville are located at the foot the mountain range's western side.

Groot Winterhoek
Top: Winterhoek Mountains from the town of Tulbagh in Die Land van Waveren. Mid left: an aerial view of the mountains. Mid right: rock formations in the Groot Winterhoek. Bottom left: hiking trail in the mountains. Bottom right: a rockpool in the mountains.
Highest point
PeakGroot Winterhoek peak
Elevation2,077 m (6,814 ft)[1]
Coordinates33°01′48″S 19°06′17″E
Dimensions
Area5,526.06 km2 (2,133.62 sq mi)
Geography
Area map of the Groot Winterhoek with the town of Tulbagh to its south and the Skoongesig Peak to its north.
CountrySouth Africa
Geology
OrogenyCape Fold Belt
Age of rocklate Paleozoic
Type of rockTable Mountain sandstone

A plateau in the northern half of the mountains is accessible via the Dasklip Pass.

Mammals found in the range include klipspringer, grey rhebok, grysbok, Cape mountain leopard (Felis leopardus var. melanotica ), caracal, African wild cat, mongoose, and genets.[1] A wide range of indigenous plant species, such as Agathosma, Aspalathus linearis and various proteas (all of which are harvested commercially), naturally grow in the area.[1] Common insects in the area include Black Mound Termites.

Examples of San rock art dating back 6000 years can be found throughout the mountains.[3]


Groot Winterhoek Wilderness Area


The Groot Winterhoek Wilderness Area, operated by CapeNature, comprises a conservation area of 30,608 ha, and contains waterfalls, swimming holes, pristine rivers and mountain wilderness.[4]


References


  1. "Groot Winterhoek Wilderness Area, Western Cape". www.sa-venues.com. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  2. "Groot Winterhoek". Water. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  3. "Groot Winterhoek Wilderness Area". SA Places. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  4. "Groot Winterhoek Wilderness Area - Cape Nature". CapeNature. Retrieved 2020-01-21.

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[de] Groot Winterhoek

Groot Winterhoek ist ein Gebirge in der Provinz Westkap in Südafrika. Es ist Namensgeber der etwa 36.000 Hektar großen Groot Winterhoek Wilderness Area, einem Naturschutzgebiet.
- [en] Groot Winterhoek

[it] Monti Winterhoek

I monti Winterhoek si trovano nella Provincia del Capo Occidentale del Sudafrica e fanno parte del super gruppo montuoso della Cintura di pieghe del Capo. Questi raggiungono l'altitudine massima di 2.077 metri a nord della città Tulbagh, con un picco chiamato Grootwinterhoekpiek. L'area naturale del Grootwinterhoek comprende un'area protetta di 30.608 ettari, dove si trovano cascate, luoghi dove nuotare, fiumi incantevoli e montagne selvagge.



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