Circular Drive 20 Cayman Beach Gord (8.2 km from Cape Point Nature Reserve)
Boasting sea views 20 Cayman Beach Gordon's Bay provides accommodation with a balcony and a kettle around 1 km from Harbour Island. Situated 3 km from Strand Beach the property offers an outdoor swimming pool and free private parking.
Rocklands Road 25 (15.2 km from Cape Point Nature Reserve)
Rocklands Seaside Bed and Breakfast is conveniently located in the popular South Peninsula area. Offering a variety of facilities and services the hotel provides all you need for a good night's sleep.
19 Rocklands Road (15.3 km from Cape Point Nature Reserve)
Watercolours Studios is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests in Cape Town. The property offers a high standard of service and amenities to suit the individual needs of all travelers.
Rocklands Rd (15.3 km from Cape Point Nature Reserve)
1 Disa Road (16.2 km from Cape Point Nature Reserve)
Located within 2789 feet of a swimming beach Seabreeze Luxury Two Bedroom Self Catering Penthouse is located on the outskirts of Simon’s Town.Overlooking False Bay this property is 0.9 mi from Boulders Beach and the renown African Penguin Colony.
402 Main Road (16.2 km from Cape Point Nature Reserve)
Stop at Whale View Manor Guesthouse to discover the wonders of Cape Town. Offering a variety of facilities and services the hotel provides all you need for a good night's sleep.
26 Dorries Drive Froggy Farm (16.3 km from Cape Point Nature Reserve)
Restio Garden Studio is set in Simonʼs Town 2.1 km from Boulders Beach Penguin Colony and 22 km from Cape Point in an area where hiking can be enjoyed. Situated 1.5 km from Seaforth Beach the property features a garden and free private parking.
7 Dorries Drive Froggy Pond (16.4 km from Cape Point Nature Reserve)
Featuring sea views Dream a Little is a self-catering accommodations located in Simon’s Town. Free WiFi access is available. The property is within 0.6 mi of Boulders Beach.
Cape Point Nature Reserve in Cape Town is one of the most spectacular places in South Africa. It is home to a rich variety of wildlife, with around 250 species of birds and 2,200 species of plants. The reserve covers approximately 12,500 hectares, making it the largest area of natural beauty in the province. It's also home to many endangered species including the African penguin, several whale and dolphin species, and a number of reptiles.
The nature reserve also features dramatic scenery; from rugged cliffs to tranquil bays and sandy beaches. Visitors can explore over 20 kilometers of trails winding through the fynbos vegetation, offering stunning views over False Bay and across to table mountain. Cape Point Nature Reserve is part of Table Mountain National Park and is a popular spot for outdoor activities such as hiking, bird-watching, cycling and swimming.
Apart from its natural beauty, Cape Point Nature Reserve holds much historical significance too; it was once used as a strategic lookout point by Dutch naval ships hoping to outwit British vessels during their colonial wars. The lighthouse at Cape Point is one of two lighthouses at the tip of Africa - standing proud since 1914 as a reminder and symbol of colonial rule past.
Today, visitors come to marvel at the awe-inspiring landscapes while enjoying activities like whale watching (in season), picnicking on the beach or just taking in the majestic views while sipping something cold from one of the local restaurants or cafes nearby. With breathtaking scenery, abundant wildlife and fascinating history - there truly is no better place than Cape Point Nature Reserve for an unforgettable experience!