This area is lined on both sides of the path with attractive
perennial flowering vygies (mesembs). Behind the beds on the left
from the tar road is the continuation of the Braille Trail. This
interesting section leads the visitor through a mini
quiver tree forest or kokerboom woud (Aloe dichotoma).
Signage
along the Braille Trail has text for normal-sighted persons in
front and braille on the reverse. On one side of beds, edges have
been neatly lined-out with paving stones. This is to assist blind
persons navigating their way around the section with a stick.
A bright orange rope along the path helps to guide partially-sighted
visitors.