CapeNature is a government entity responsible for managing and maintaining 31 nature reserve complexes comprising 112 nature reserves, of which …
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Apr 2, 2025
We had great fun, the weather was great as we were given an advice to start the hike early in the morning for the benefit of the sighting that takes place at that timeFull review by Phumzile S
Mar 22, 2025
We did the long route to the Point on a very hot day, a few people said we were a bit mad for doing it and we did not see many people on the route. The scenery is beautiful but to be honest, I don't…Full review by Deckard555
Feb 9, 2025
we walked the medium track, a blue sky and 27 degree (centigrade) day …. great views, nice to see the seals from up above and a real mix of a little bit of scramble, hike, beach walk and cut steps u…Full review by RichD1234
What is the easiest walk here? Is it possible to do a walk without ropes / rocks or cliff edges and if so how far might you be able to go? I can do 6 miles on the flat but not good with difficult terrain or precipitous edges.
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There are 3 trails - First is a longer full circular walk that can be slightly tough with some ropes/cliff - still safe and doable - Second is half the distance and less hard but still some …
There are 3 trails - First is a longer full circular walk that can be slightly tough with some ropes/cliff - still safe and doable - Second is half the distance and less hard but still some cliffs - third is half of the second - also circular route and completely safe and easy - there a good guide on the "Danes on the Road" website
Is there an entrance fee? Do you still need to pay if you hike with no guide?
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It is a Nature Reserve and you have to pay to enter -guide or no guide- unless the guide has the South African Wild Card that gives you and one person access to 80+ nature parks in …
It is a Nature Reserve and you have to pay to enter -guide or no guide- unless the guide has the South African Wild Card that gives you and one person access to 80+ nature parks in South Africa
Is it possible to do the 5.5km hike with a toddler in a backpack carrier? We are moderately fit, but don't want to walk a very steep trail or a narrow trail with a sheer drop with a child carrier.
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There are a number of cliffs/drops/ changes in terrain throughout the trail. None felt particularly unsafe, but it is a matter of perspective. I am not sure I would feel confident …
There are a number of cliffs/drops/ changes in terrain throughout the trail. None felt particularly unsafe, but it is a matter of perspective. I am not sure I would feel confident mastering the entire trail with a child carrier on my back.