Cape Town hiking routes are mostly accessible to people of all fitness levels. Have you attempted these five stunning walks?
Cape Town hiking routes to check out over the Easter Weekend
Kirstenbosch Gardens into Skeleton Gorge
It doesn’t get much more iconic than the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. Meet your mates at the tea room and explore the panoramic beauty that surrounds you. Explore everything that the gardens have to offer, including all of the indigenous flora & fauna, and then consider your next move on the mountain. You can also do this in reverse, starting on the seaboard side, peaking at Kasteelpoort and meandering down to the gardens via Nursery Ravine. Don’t get too distracted by the gorgeous views on your descent, though, because it’s steep and a little slippery.
Skeleton Gorge
If you feel like a proper hike from Kirstenbosch, tackle Skeleton Gorge. It’s doable for the whole family, but certainly elevates the heart rate. At the top, you’re greeted by full dams and beach sand. It’s worth the effort.
The Missing Link
No better feeling than getting out of the busier areas of the Cape Town Atlantic seaboard and hitting the trails. The Missing Link looks back on Lion’s Head and also offers elevated views of Victoria Road and Oudekraal. It’s stunning. The route starts in Therese Avenue, Camps Bay.
Kasteelpoort
Kasteelpoort is quickly becoming a firm favourite for families. It offers staggering views, and the start of the pipe track is just five minutes from the Cape Town CBD. The first three kilometres are flat, and then you ascend Table Mountain, sipping water from streams along the way. I mean…
*Please be attentive on the mountain and only attempt hikes in groups.
What are your plans over Easter?
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