Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden Braille Trail The Braille Trail at the Kirstenboch National Botanical Garden in the Leon Taljaard Nature Reserve near Vryburg, South Africa encourages the visually impaired to experience the forest through all of their senses. Visually impaired visitors can walk unassisted through an indigenous forest and over boardwalks through a wetland that is home to many birds and frogs. Blocks on the guide rope mark stopping points for Braille and large print signage describing the natural environment of the trail and directions to benches and other trail features. Nearby City: Cape Town Country: South Africa Location: Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden Braille signs: Yes Sensory Garden: Yes Guide rope: N/A Tactile Pathway: N/A Wheelchair accessible: Yes Audio: N/A Length or area: 0.45 kilometer Loop: Yes Number of stations: N/A Other: N/A |
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