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Cape Point Nature Reserve MTB Trail (Closest City/Town: Simon's Town)

Western Cape - Cape Peninsula & Winelands

Cape Point Nature Reserve

CLOSEST TOWN > Simon's Town

DISTANCE > Anything up to 45km

0 - 5 RATING (Riding Enjoyment)   3

GRADING > EASY tick-small

 

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Overview

This is an easy ride along a network of tarred roads meandering through the most southern tip of the Cape Peninsula.

On your bike

Get stuck into this easy ride along a network of tarred roads meandering through the southernmost tip of the Cape Peninsula. This may not be where the Atlantic and Indian oceans meet, but it is way more beautiful than Cape Aghul­has, so who cares. And don’t moan about the tarmac until you’ve experienced the views – it’s worth it all the way.


Your starting point is right at the Cape Point Nature Reserve entrance gate, with a slight climb for the first few hundred metres before you dip down onto the fynbos plains. Pass turn-offs to your left (1.4km) and right (1.9km) to Olifantsbos; it is a gorgeous beach though, and if you have the time ... If you decided to keep straight, turn right (4.9km) towards Gifkommetjie. Another option here would be to turn left just before Olifantsbos onto the only stretch of gravel in the park for a 3km jeep-track jol, thus ignoring the directions in the next paragraph.


If you stick to the tar, ignore the sign to Hoek van Bobbejaan (7.1km), rather continuing along the circular section past the viewpoint until you again T-bone with the main route to Cape Point (12.3km). Just on 2.8km later, a sign­board to the right (15.1km) will indicate the turn-off to Platboom, a nice little downhill stretch to the sea (17.3km). Breathe in the fresh air and then head back up to the main drag (19.5km).


You’ll be doing a bit of up and down along the way and might feel it in your legs if the wind is pumping, but cruise on towards Cape Point. At 21.3km, hit a right towards Maclear Beach and the Cape of Good Hope (24.7km) – a part of Cape Point that most people don’t actually get to in their hurry to make it to the Point parking lot – and drink in the view. Finally, it’s time to climb back out and up to the main road (28.1km) and turn right – you’ll know you’ve arrived when you encounter the tourist buses and attendant baboon troop 3.2km later. Have a meal, hike to the lighthouse and then do the high-speed return run.
This is a leisurely cruise through coastal strandveld and fynbos plains, with occasional encounters with any­thing from eland, bontebok and zebra to excellent sightings of marine and ter­restrial bird species, especially sunbirds and sugarbirds.

Off your bike

Hiking down rocky shores to deserted beaches is one of the reserve’s major drawcards, but many families also visit to relax at the gorgeous picnic spots or the restaurant overlooking False Bay.

The modern environmental centre and funicular up to the lighthouse are also popular. Just outside the entrance to the reserve you can seek out a working ostrich farm and an African curio market. Cape Point Vineyards are a must for anyone in search of an excellent coastal Sauvignon Blanc.

CONTACT:

Telephone: 021 780 9010/11

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Website: www.capepoint.co.za

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ACCOMMODATION:

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The Glen Lodge and Pub

This 107-year old Glencairn Hotel now restored and known again fondly as The Glen Lodge and Pub is a perfect start / end point for the Redhill route. A Warm and friendly welcome awaits you. Fabulous stay over for whale watching (in season), cyclist, kite surfers, hikers, beach goers, or any one exploring the Cape Point Route. Featuring 10 rooms, restaurant and 2 pubs. Phone Grete 021 782 0215 or 082 7334400.

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FAST FACTS


GRADING: Easy

DURATION: Various

CONFIGURATION : Return

START POINT: Anywhere in the reserve

TERRAIN: Tarmac

MAP: Maps available at the gate to the reserve

MORE INFORMATION:

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: R80 for adults, R20 for children entry fee at the gate to the reserve – Table Mountain National Park (021) 701 8692

FACILITIES: Ablutions, restaurant, intermittent cell phone reception

BEWARE OF:

Tourist buses, heavy
winds, baboons

 

 

HOW TO GET THERE

From Cape Town city, head south via Simon’s Town or Scarborough along the Peninsula – Cape Point is well signposted and easy to find. Turn south into the entrance gate around 12km from Simon’s Town.


BEST TIME OF YEAR


Watch out for Cape Point in the summer months of November to February when the southeasterly wind kicks in – it is as wild a Cape of Storms as you will ever encounter.




Peninsula & Winelands Rides

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