Krantzkloof Nature Reserve

Krantzkloof Nature Reserve
The upper Molweni gorge
Location on a map of KwaZulu-Natal
LocationKwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Nearest cityPinetown
Coordinates29°45′51″S 30°51′03″E / 29.764303°S 30.850883°E / -29.764303; 30.850883
Established1950 by Natal Parks Board

The Krantzkloof Nature Reserve, managed by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, conserves 668 ha of the Molweni (Zulu: 'mutual greetings') and Nkutu River gorges that incise the sandstone Kloof plateau in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The reserve conserves coastal scarp forest, sourveld grassland, a cliff face biotope, and aquatic environments along its rivers. Scarp forest is a threatened forest type, protected by South Africa's forests act of 1998, while the grassland is classified as KwaZulu-Natal sandstone sourveld, the most threatened terrestrial habitat in the Durban metropole. The reserve was established in 1950 and was augmented by land donations as late as 1999.