The different tile sizes provide some interesting flow and movement to the space and the gray paint around the alcove shower note the marble hex tile at the bottom there highlights the veining really well.
Marble baths cave.
Marble baths is merely a lunch stop on the mafadi peak trail.
To give you an idea.
Grindstone cave maximum of 10 people 3 hrs 5km marble baths cave maximum of 10 people 5 hrs 10km wonder valley cave maximum of 12 people 5 hrs 10km.
This cave has now replaced junction cave which was almost completely washed away by the 1976 floods.
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The following morning we set of on a hike to marble baths.
Marble baths cave and annex are 50m from marble baths should you choose to sleep overnight its well worth it the caves offer a level floor and good protection from the elements.
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Marble baths is often merely the first stop on a longer hike to lower injasuthi cave via marble baths and battle cave.
The marble baths trail is a fair 9 km hike from injisuthi camp.
Marble baths themselves are beautiful enjoy a swim and the natural super tube kids and adults will enjoy it.
The route follows the footpath to fergy s cave.
Central drakensberg hiking trails marble baths from injisuthi camp follow the route to fergy s cave but take he right fork along the injisuthi river approximately 4kms from the start.
Its an easy day hike to the cave and well worth staying a night over in the cave.
5 6 hours difficulty.
The cave top is very low in the sleeping area.
The path trails the left bank of the river after an initial crossing which can get a little dicey when in flood so be sure to check with the.
We are a family of 5 one very fit and strong husband one unfit wife me and three fairly fit kids age 8 12 and 14.
About marble baths hiking trail.
Smaller the marble baths cave but does offer even more protection from the wind and rain.
Overnight in the cave at marble baths.
After 4 km take the right fork along the injisuthi river.
It is a 9km hike from the camp site to the cave and took us just under 4 hours walking quite slowly with a few rest breaks.