Lighthouse 2 Lighthouse Ladies Walk

Let's Get Those Walking Shoes On

2025 Will be our 20th year since Lighthouse 2 Lighthouse Ladies was founded. We will be walking this 100km, 4-day route for the 22nd time!

The route has been fine tuned since the first walk in 2006, but has remained more or less the same over the past 5 years.

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Getting Fit

The 4-day 100km hike can only be completed within the limited time if you are fit.  You must therefore be fit enough to walk 30km on one day.

The terrain varies, but is mostly on hard and sandy beaches.  Many ladies get fit on tar roads.  It is important that some of your training is on sandy, uneven terrain so that your legs and feet are prepared for the challenge of the hard and soft sand that we walk on.

Participating in the Practice Walks is an option – it gives you an idea of the pace we walk as well as the different types of terrain and distances we will be walking.

It is also important to note that we can only walk as fast as the slowest walker on the four day hike.  Unfit walkers put their own safety as well as that of the other walkers at risk.

Getting There

If you are travelling from out of town it is important that when you make your travel arrangements to keep the following in mind:

1. You need to collect the official T-shirt, tog bag, taxi bag and other L2L goodies on Wednesday (Collection Day) before we start walking on Thursday.

2.  We leave Hermanus on a bus early on Thursday morning and drive to Agulhas – our starting point.

3.  It takes a minimum of 2 hours to travel from Cape Town International Airport to Hermanus.

4. You also need to sleep over in Hermanus on Wednesday night so that you are able to meet early on Thursday morning to sign in and get onto the bus.

First time walkers get a tog bag at the Collection Day on Wednesday, so make sure that you can leave any extra luggage somewhere – there are lots of friendly walkers living in Hermanus that might be able to help.

Where To Stay

We have been fortunate to secure accommodation at Die Dam.  We use the holiday homes for the 3 nights of the walk.

Most of the beds are double and you will therefore need to share.

The alternative is to bring your own tent and camp.

Die Dam has comfortable ablution blocks and electrcitiy for those that want to blow dry their hair.

What To Pack

There is limited space for your luggage.  Remember we travel from Hermanus to our accommodation at Die Dam by bus.

Your luggage is made up of :

(a) 1x tog bag for 4 days’ clothing, snacks, toiletries, first aid kit, etc

(b) 1x sleeping bag and pillow (taxi bag)

(c) day pack with your daily supplies, etc.

(d) a camp chair to sit on at the eating area at Die Dam.

The chalets are holiday homes, so there are porches or areas to sit in the sun and socialise with your friends.

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