Saturday, May 6, 2017

St Blaize: Mossel Bay to Dana Bay


On 3 February 1488, Bartolomeu Dias sailed into Mossel Bay and found fresh water. He called it Bahia (Aguada) de Sao Bras (“the watering place of St Blaize). St Blaize is the patron saint of those who suffer from throat disorders and 3 February was his holy day.
St Blaize cave and lighthouse, Mossel Bay




The St Blaize trail offers a 13,5 km hike between Mossel Bay and Dana Bay.

I was one of a group of learners of Point High school who hiked, measured and marked the trail  n 1987 under the watchful eyes of Mr Theo Oosthuizen and Mr Stevens. What a pleasure to be able to hike it again so many years later with my daughter of 14!



The trail can be started in either Dana Bay or Mossel Bay. Other hikers mentioned their cars being damaged while left in Dana Bay,  so I suggest leaving vehicles in Mossel Bay.

If starting in Mossel Bay, the hike starts with a short but steep climb from below the cave. Evidence was found in the cave from earlier hunter-gatherers.





Several dassies will come and greet you! The other name is rock hyrax (Procavia capensis) and their closest relative is..the elephant! Their urine forms a crust and people use to take this and make tea from it to cure ailments like bladder infection and also to help falling pregnant.









The rest of the hike is easy to follow, just look for the painted little oystercatcher . It offers unspoilt views of waves crashing against rocks and caves. There are a number of benches on the way where you can sit, relax and enjoy the view. The hike traverse through the Pinnacle Point residential area, but you only need to sign in with the friendly security guard on duty.



The cliffs are about 30m above  sea. The trail is quite exposed, so take enough water and the right type of clothing. The scenery is truly amazing. Watch out for whales and dolphins. Bushbuck are still roaming there as well.


I believe the best time to do this hike is in spring when you can see whales and the fynbos will be in bloom. Kooigoed (helichrysum odoratissimum) is fynbos that can be found on this hike. It is a shrub with silver leaves and bright yellow flowers in spring. The leaves are very aeromatic and was used as bedding as it also keeps insects away.
Caves can be seen with evidence of life 160 000 years ago. You need to book a private tour for this though.More details can be found here.

It is an easy hike suitable for all ages.


























Dassie, lizard, kooigoed and vygie