The
Nationalpark was actually called Storms River Mouth, but it felt like Storms
End for sure!
After the
incredible wonderful hike in Robberg the day before, we wanted to go hiking in
Tsitsikamma next. Nice plan, didn’t count the weather in: it was grey in the
morning, pouring soon afterwards. So no 6 hours hike in Nature Valley for us.
We did want to cover some ground to P.E. so we drove on. We stopped in the
section of Tsitsikamma National Park, where Storms River ends into the Indian
Ocean.
You can cross that river mouth via a sustention bridge. It was raining
and very windy. We did a spontaneous hike up to the viewpoint anyway – which
was more than 1 km (like the sign said) away for sure! We didn’t bring the
backpack and I was swearing about that pretty soon. It definitely was worth the
effort climbing in the rain. It was so beautiful there! And very very windy!
You couldn’t even stand at the edge of he view point deck.
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