While the first stage is leg loosening thirty two kilometre route and the second is a challenging thirty five kilometres, the final stage offers an action packed twenty three kilometres. Stage Three takes in the awe inspiring rock formations which make the area uniquely photogenic and trail runners will run through clefts and arches as they make their way across more Koue Bokkeveld koppies and valleys.
Off the trails the treats of the Tankwa Trail abound. Runners can expect the most beautiful race village, with standard and luxury tents pitched under the oak trees on the lawns of Kaleo Manor. The catering at the Tankwa Trail is equally famous, with meals from Thursday evening to Sunday afternoon included in the entry fee. Completing the amazing Dryland hospitality is the chill zone, complete with healthy and sweet snacks, and special race apparel.
The Tankwa Trail’s race village at Kaleo is the perfect place to unwind after a long day on the trails and runners are encouraged to hang out in the chill zone; enjoy an ice cold Cape Brewing Co beer or two; drag their mattresses out of their tents and into the shade of a tree for an afternoon nap; or visit the kloof, a five minute walk from the race village, for a swim in the cool cola coloured mountain water.