Hikes & Packages
Multi-day hikes in Greyton & the Overberg
From 2-day slack-packing routes to more remote, self-supported adventures. We plan the logistics, pace the days, and keep you well-fed—so you can focus on the trail.
How it works
Choose your style: supported or self-supported
Every multi-day hike is tailored to your group’s fitness, preferred comfort level, and the season. We’ll recommend routes, daily distances, and accommodation or camping options.
Supported / slack-packing
We help arrange accommodation and logistics so you carry a lighter day pack. Ideal for comfort-focused hikers and first-time multi-day trips.
Self-supported
For experienced hikers who prefer to carry their own gear. We guide, navigate, and keep the group moving safely and efficiently.
Accommodation or camping
Depending on the route, we can plan guesthouse stays, hut nights, or (for more remote options) overnight camping.
Food & trail support
Snacks and meals are provided on the hike. Dietary requirements can be accommodated with advance notice.
Example multi-day formats
These are typical structures—final routes, distances, and pricing depend on group size, season, and accommodation choices.
From 2 days
2-day escape
Guided route & pacing
Snacks + meals on trail
Accommodation options available
Great for weekends
From 3–4 days
3–4 day traverse
Deeper into the Overberg
Supported or self-supported
Daily route briefings
Flexible start/finish
Custom duration
Remote / expedition
More rugged terrain
Camping where applicable
Safety-first planning
Built around your goals
Trail moments
Landscapes, ridgelines & fynbos valleys
Greyton sits at the gateway to big skies, mountain passes, and quiet paths—perfect for multi-day walking.
Multi-day hike FAQs
A few quick answers—if you’re unsure, message us and we’ll help you choose the right option.
How fit do I need to be?
We’ll match the route to your group. Tell us your usual activity level and any concerns, and we’ll recommend daily distances and elevation that feel achievable.
Do you arrange accommodation?
Yes—many multi-day options can include guesthouse or hut arrangements. For more remote routes, overnight camping may be required.
What should I pack?
We’ll send a packing list based on the route and season. In general: comfortable hiking shoes, layers, rain protection, sun protection, and a day pack (or full pack for self-supported trips).
Is food included?
Yes—snacks and meals are provided on the hike. Please share dietary requirements when you enquire so we can plan accordingly.
Can we do supported (slack-packing)?
Often, yes. Supported options depend on route access and accommodation logistics. We’ll confirm what’s possible for your preferred dates.
What about weather and safety?
We monitor conditions and adjust plans if needed. Your guide manages pacing, navigation, and safety decisions throughout the hike.