Walks at Cape Point

Posted by admin | Hiking blurb | Tuesday 26 January 2010 11:41 am

Both full and half day walks

available

The Cape of Good Hope section of the Cape Peninsula, offers some wonderful walking opportunities. The landscape is flatter, but somehow wilder than that of Table Mountain. The views are absolutely breathtaking.

A view of False Bay from Vasco Da Gama Peak

A view of False Bay from Vasco Da Gama Peak

Mammals in the Reserve include baboons, bontebok, eland, mountain zebra and Ostrich.

The variety of walks available include a full days circular walk, beginning and ending at Cape Point itself. Or, if prefurred, a number of shorter 1 to 2 hour walks. Shipwrecks, vast expanses of empty beach, whale watching etc are all examples of some of the attractions of a walk in the Cape Point Nature Reserve.

Looking towards Simons Town

Looking towards Simons Town

Cost per person: R695. Includes transport from Cape Town and Southern Suburbs, experienced guide, packed lunch. (excludes entry to reserve)

Level of difficulty: A number of hikes are available with different levels of difficulty. You can discuss possible routes with your guide on the day.

price valid: 1 Oct 2009 – 1 Nov 2010 (price from 1 Nov 2010: R795 per person)

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