Bluff Nature Reserve

Bluff Nature Reserve

Bluff Nature Reserve was proclaimed on the 24 October 1974 and is 45 ha in extent. The reserve, consists of a large pan and adjacent forest and is situated in the Bluff suburb of Durban. The pan is a home and a refuge for many water birds and waders. Two bird hides are sited along the edge of the pan and provide excellent bird viewing opportunities for visitors. Spoonbills and cormorants nest in the edges of the reedbeds in late winter and spring.There is one self guided trail in the reserve which meanders around the pan and offers a wonderful opportunity to explore the diverse water-bird life in the reserve.

Gate opening and closing times:
Summer: 7h00 - 17h00
Winter: 7h00 - 17h00
Office hours: A roving field ranger is on duty during the day.

Telephone number: 031 469 2807
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