Table Mountain, one of Cape Town’s most iconic landmarks, offers more than just stunning views. It’s a hiker’s paradise, with a variety of trails that cater to both beginners and seasoned adventurers. Whether you’re seeking a challenging ascent or a leisurely walk surrounded by breathtaking nature, Table Mountain has it all. In this blog, we’ll guide you through the best hiking routes, providing tips on what to expect, the scenic highlights along the way, and how to make the most of your outdoor experience in Cape Town. Let’s explore the paths less traveled!
Corridor Ravine
From the boom in Theresa Avenue
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Woody Ravine
From the boom in Theresa Avenue
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Kasteelspoort
From the boom in Theresa Avenue
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Platteklip Gorge
This is the most popular up the front of the mountain on Tafelberg Road, past the cable car station.
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Other popular walks in the Table Mountain National Park:
Watch the sunset on Kloof Corner, walk the pipe track or climb Lion’s Head to watch the sun rise.