Cape Point Nature Reserve
Iconic coastal hiking trails within Table Mountain National Park featuring dramatic cliffs, fynbos landscapes, and ocean viewpoints.
Description
Cape Point Nature Reserve forms part of Table Mountain National Park and offers a network of well-marked hiking trails across rugged coastal terrain. Trails range from short lighthouse walks to longer routes such as the Cape of Good Hope Trail, featuring dramatic sea cliffs, endemic fynbos, and sweeping Atlantic Ocean views.
Hikers can explore diverse landscapes including rocky shorelines, quiet beaches, and elevated lookout points. Wildlife sightings may include baboons, ostriches, antelope, and seasonal seabirds. The reserve is managed by SANParks and remains one of Cape Town’s most scenic and historically significant outdoor destinations.
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4.7 ★ | 10 300+ Google reviewsTrail Type
Coastal nature trail
Route Type
Loop | Out & back
Trail Length
Varies by route (1 km – 14 km+)
Trail Difficulty
Easy – challenging
Activites
Hiking | Nature photography | Sightseeing | Trail running | Wildlife spotting
Experinces
- Walk along towering sea cliffs where crashing waves echo below dramatic headlands.
- Follow fynbos-lined paths with panoramic ocean views stretching toward the horizon.
- Climb toward historic lighthouse viewpoints overlooking the meeting of two oceans.
- Experience peaceful coastal sections interrupted only by seabirds and ocean winds.
Estimated Duration
1 – 5+ hours (depending on route)
Conditions
Well-marked gravel and natural paths with steep inclines in elevated sections.
Amenities
Restrooms | Seating areas | Visitor centre
What To Bring
Comfortable shoes | Hat | Sunscreen | Water bottle | Windbreaker
Additional Information
- The reserve forms part of the Cape Floral Kingdom World Heritage Site.
- Managed by SANParks as part of Table Mountain National Park.
- Entry fees apply per person and per vehicle.
- Strong coastal winds are common throughout the year.
Inside Guides
- Arrive early to avoid peak tour bus traffic.
- Check wind forecasts before hiking exposed cliff routes.
- Keep food sealed due to baboon presence.
- Combine with Cape of Good Hope viewpoint visit.
Weather Conditions
Ideal Weather: Sunny | Clear skies
Rain Alert: Light rain (30–40%)
Weather Experience: Strong ocean winds are frequent, and layered clothing is recommended even on warm days.
Saftey tips
Stay on marked trails and maintain distance from wildlife, especially baboons.
Trail Rules & Polices
- No feeding wildlife.
- Stay on designated paths.
- Park entry fees required.
Fees/ Permits
South African rates:
R110 | Adult
R55 | Child
Standard international rates:
R515 | Adult
R250 | Child
AccessibilityÂ
Partial accessibility near main lighthouse and visitor areas only.
Dog FriendlyÂ
Not dog friendly
Audio guide
Biodiversity hotspot
Child friendly
Cliffs and headlands
Coastal landscapes
Fynbos vegetation
Funicular railway
Gift shop
Historic lighthouse
Information centre
Lighthouse access
Lookout points
Mountain scenery
Ocean viewpoints
Parking
Picnic areas
Restaurant
Restrooms
Scenic views
Security checkpoint
Sunset views
Trail maps
Viewing decks
Visitor centre
Wheelchair accessible paths
Wildlife spotting
World heritage site
Must Tries
Lighthouse Climb: Ascend to the historic Cape Point Lighthouse and take in sweeping ocean views from dramatic cliff edges.
Cape of Good Hope Walk: Follow rugged coastal paths through wild fynbos toward one of Africa’s most iconic peninsula landmarks.
Dias Beach Descent: Carefully hike down to this secluded beach where powerful Atlantic waves meet untouched shoreline.
Flying Dutchman Funicular Ride: Glide up the steep incline for elevated coastal panoramas without the demanding climb.
Highlights
Dramatic Sea Cliffs: Stand above towering rock faces where wind and waves shape the raw Atlantic coastline.
Wildlife Encounters: Observe baboons, ostriches, and antelope roaming freely across open reserve landscapes.
Two-Ocean Views: Experience sweeping vistas where the Atlantic and Indian Ocean currents dramatically converge.
Fynbos Floral Kingdom: Explore part of the Cape Floral Region, home to rare and endemic plant species.
Features
- Audio guide
- Biodiversity hotspot
- Child friendly
- Cliffs and headlands
- Coastal landscapes
- Fynbos vegetation
- Funicular railway
- Gift shop
- Historic lighthouse
- Information centre
- Lighthouse access
- Lookout points
- Mountain scenery
- Ocean viewpoints
- Parking
- Picnic areas
- Restaurant
- Restrooms
- Scenic views
- Security checkpoint
- Sunset views
- Trail maps
- Viewing decks
- Visitor centre
- Wheelchair accessible paths
- Wildlife spotting
- World heritage site
Must Tries
Lighthouse Climb: Ascend to the historic Cape Point Lighthouse and take in sweeping ocean views from dramatic cliff edges.
Cape of Good Hope Walk: Follow rugged coastal paths through wild fynbos toward one of Africa’s most iconic peninsula landmarks.
Dias Beach Descent: Carefully hike down to this secluded beach where powerful Atlantic waves meet untouched shoreline.
Flying Dutchman Funicular Ride: Glide up the steep incline for elevated coastal panoramas without the demanding climb.
Highlights
Dramatic Sea Cliffs: Stand above towering rock faces where wind and waves shape the raw Atlantic coastline.
Wildlife Encounters: Observe baboons, ostriches, and antelope roaming freely across open reserve landscapes.
Two-Ocean Views: Experience sweeping vistas where the Atlantic and Indian Ocean currents dramatically converge.
Fynbos Floral Kingdom: Explore part of the Cape Floral Region, home to rare and endemic plant species.
Address
Cape Point, Cape of Good Hope road, Table Mountain National Park
Parking: Designated parking areas at main gate, Cape Point lighthouse, and Cape of Good Hope.
Opening Hours
| Monday – Sunday | 08h00 – 17h00 (winter) |
| Monday – Sunday | 08h00 – 18h00 (summer) |
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