The popular Polkadraai Farm, traditionally associated with strawberry picking and other fun activities, has expanded its entertainment offering with the launch of the biggest and most comprehensive family-friendly bike park in the Western Cape.
Spanning an area of 3.5 hectares, the Polkadraai Bike Park caters for riders of all ages and abilities – offering skills and flow trails as well as jump lines and a comprehensive technical zone that caters for all riders from beginners to professionals.
According to Julian Zetler of Polkadraai Farm, the team set out to create a fun-filled outdoor destination for mountain bike riders of all ages. “The bike park was designed and built in collaboration with Trail-Blazers and Michard Meets and has flow trails, fun lines, jump lines, rollers, a technical skills zone, a pump track and a kiddies’ track to provide fun for the whole family,” says Zetler.
The bike park took twelve months to complete with thousands of plants, succulents and trees added to the local flora to create a truly magnificent and beautiful riding experience. “The development also includes a new expanded parking area for visitors to Polkadraai Farm that has been a popular destination for strawberry picking and children’s birthday parties as well as other fun activities providing a fun day out for the family in the Stellenbosch Winelands.” continues Zetler.
The Polkadraai Bike Park is the ideal training destination and has partnered with independent coaches offering skills clinics and provides a great setting for children’s birthday parties against the beautiful backdrop of the Bottelary Hills and surrounding wine farms. The food court, operated by Burger Brothers, offers a variety of delicious light meals for both adults and kids with seating and lawn areas are available for your comfort.
The Polkadraai Bike Park is a member of the Bottelary Hills Renosterveld Conservancy and gives access to the 130km Bottelary Hills Conservancy & MTB Trails that meander across the rolling Bottelary Hills through working wine farms including pristine fynbos and renosterveld conservation areas featuring farm roads, jeep tracks as well as numerous single tracks.
Situated on the slopes of the Bottelary Hills in the heart of the Cape Floral Kingdom, the BHRC founded in 1992 currently has 50 landowner members that work together to promote conservation through sustainable farming practices, alien invasive clearing and Renosterveld regeneration. Less than 4% of the original Renosterveld in the Western Cape remains and only grows in very rich fertile soils, often replaced with commercial crops. The BHRC is mandated to care for, expand and sustain the large tracts of the estimated remaining 1,500 hectares of Renosterveld in its area that covers approximately 10 000 hectares in total.
Game such as caracal, grysbok, grey duiker, porcupine, bat-eared foxes, cape foxes, honey badgers and genets that still roam naturally in the Bottelary Hills. The endangered Diamondback tortoise as well as more than 110 bird species have been identified in the area.
For more information at www.polkadraaifarm.co.za