Hike Greyton
What’s included in your guided hike
Clear, practical inclusions—so you know exactly what to expect on half-day, full-day and multi-day adventures around Greyton and the Overberg.
By package type
What changes between half-day, full-day & multi-day
We tailor food, pacing and support to the length and style of your hike (supported/slack-packing or self-supported).
Half-day hikes
Guided route, safety briefing and trail snacks. Ideal for a quick escape into the mountains and fynbos around Greyton.
Full-day hikes
Longer distance and more time on trail, with more substantial snacks/meal planning and rest stops built in.
Multi-day hikes
Supported or self-supported options. Accommodation can be arranged, and some routes may include an overnight camp for more remote adventures.
Supported vs self-supported
Supported/slack-packing options reduce what you carry. Self-supported trips require carrying your own gear—your guide will advise what’s needed.
Multi-day add-ons (where applicable)
Good to know
A few quick answers about inclusions, gear and planning.
Do you provide hiking gear?
We provide guidance on what to bring. Specialist gear (e.g., trekking poles, rain layers, camping equipment) is typically your responsibility unless arranged in advance.
Is transport included?
We’ll confirm the meeting point and timing. Transport can sometimes be arranged depending on the route—ask when you enquire.
What should I bring?
Comfortable hiking shoes, sun protection, a warm layer, water bottle/hydration pack and any personal medication. For multi-day trips, we’ll send a full kit list.
Are meals included?
Snacks are included on most hikes. Full-day and multi-day trips may include additional meals depending on the package—details are confirmed at booking.
What if the weather changes?
Safety comes first. We may adjust the route, timing or reschedule if conditions aren’t suitable.
Can you cater for dietary requirements?
Often yes—please let us know your dietary needs when you enquire so we can plan snacks/meals accordingly.