The R67 is a provincial route in Eastern Cape, South Africa that connects Port Alfred with Komani (previously Queenstown) via Grahamstown.
It begins by going north-north-west for 54 kilometres, through Bathurst, becoming the Blaauwkrantz Pass, to reach an interchange with the N2 national route south of the Grahamstown town centre (renamed Makhanda in 2018[2][3]).
[1] From the N2 split east of Makhanda, the R67 goes northwards for 70 kilometres as the Ecca Pass, crossing the Great Fish River and following the Kat River, to reach a junction with the R63 road in the town of Fort Beaufort.
[1] From Fort Beaufort, the R67 goes northwards for 97 km as the Nico Malan Pass, following the Kat River up to the Katrivier Dam (Seymour), bypassing the Waterdown Dam, to enter the town of Whittlesea.
From Whittlesea, the R67 goes northwards for 33 kilometres to reach its northern terminus at a roundabout junction with the R61 road in the town of Komani, just south-west of the R61's intersection with the N6 national route.