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Mountain bike & trail running at Delheim in Simonsberg Conservancy

The annual and always popular Delheim MTB Day and Trail Run will take place on the 23rd and 24th of November at this beautiful Stellenbosch wine farm, which boasts picturesque views of Cape Town. The Simonsberg Conservancy will also raise funds through the event.

Riders can choose from a 7km or 12km route. Mountain bikers seeking more of a challenge can attempt the 12km lap twice as it has some good climbing and single-track sections. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the fantastic trails in the Simonsberg conservancy and it is also the launch of the new trail system.

Running enthusiasts have the option of the 7km and 12km routes and must pre-enter as there are a limited amount of entries available.

DETAILS BELOW:

DATE:                         23 & 24 November 2013

VENUE:                      Delheim Wine Estate, Simonsberg Conservancy, Stellenbosch

START TIME:             07h30 Saturday & 08h00 Sunday

ENTRY FEES:            Trail Run entries from R65 per person (Depending on pre or late entry)

MTB ranges entries from R60 (Depending on pre or late entry)

Late entries available at registration on both days.

GENERAL:                 Medals for all finishers! There will be waterpoints on the routes, you will be timed and there are great prizes to be won afterwards and in the lucky draw!

CONTACT:                 Dirtopia on 021 8844752 or e-mail:  [email protected] and see our website for event updates:  www.dirtopia.co.za

 

Coffee & muffins for sale in the morning and while you are out in the Winelands why not make a day of it, book your lunch at Delheim’s popular Garden restaurant!

For more information, visit www.dirtopia.co.za, email:  [email protected] or call the Dirtopia Trail Centre on 021 884 4752.

To book your table at Garden restaurant contact Delheim at Tel 021 888 4607; send an email to [email protected], or visit www.delheim.com.

 Delheim is located in the Simonsberg sub-region of the Stellenbosch Wine Routes, on the Knorhoek Road, off the R44.

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