We make 4x4 Tracks!
Pieter has been involved with design and construction of 4x4 tracks and courses for more than 10 years. He has been responsible for the set-up and overseeing of 4x4 tracks and tasks for the Land Rover G4 seeding competitions and actual challenge as well as other events all over the world.
Pieter is based in the Western Cape, but does not limit himself to his preferred venues for teambuildings or 4x4 driver training (see list below). Feel free to contact him if you have your own venue and would like a 4x4 track/ ropes course/ adventure centre built or developed.
Pieter's preferred 4x4 tracks and teambuilding venues:
Wiesenhof Wild Park |
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This purpose built 4x4 driver training track has 15 obstacles. The track provides 1-2 hours of intense driving, with escape routes along the way. Wiesenhof also offers an easy graded mountain drive. Other outdoor activities and a conference venue makes Wiesenhof an excellent choice for corporate events and teambuildings as well. |
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| Stellenbosch | |
Clara Anna Fontein Private Game Reserve |
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| A High Ropes Course and adventure activities are set out in and around the game camp, adding to a very real outdoor experience. | |
| Durbanville, Vissershok Road |
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Princess Vlei Eco Adventure Centre |
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| This Eco Adventure Centre is a firm favourite with local youth for wall climbing, abseiling, low ropes obstacle courses, kayaking and canoeing, and is especially good for teambuilding. All the activities and ropes courses were planned and constructed with the help of Pieter and his team. | |
| Near Heathfield, Cape Town | |
Atlantis Sand Dunes |
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| Sand driving... nothing more, nothing less! | |
| Atlantis | |
Glen Oakes |
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| Two trails: 7km (3-6 hours) and 20km (3 hours). You’ll find rock, sand & mud to play in! | |
| Caledon | View website >> |
Other 4x4 training tracks & venues worked and used before:
Camp Africa |
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| Soutpansberg | View website >> |
Serendipity Trails |
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| Modimolle, Limpopo | View website >> |
Various locations in Lesotho |
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International locations:
Pieter's Camel Trophy experience took him through Mongolia and Indonesia. While building tracks and setting up tasks for the G4 challenge, he spent months in Laos, Thailand, Bolivia and Brazil. He has visited and worked in various African and European countries too.
