by Scarborough Nature Lodge | Jul 13, 2024
Boulders Penguin Colony Tucked away near Simon’s Town along the False Bay coastline, Boulders Beach is home to a charming colony of African penguins (Spheniscus demersus) — once known as “jackass penguins” for their braying call. ([Cape Town Tourism][1]) What makes...
by Scarborough Nature Lodge | Jul 5, 2024
Cape Point Nature Reserve Nestled within the southern part of Table Mountain National Park, Cape Point offers breathtaking scenery with rugged rocks and towering cliffs, some exceeding 200 meters in height, that plunge into the ocean. This dramatic backdrop...
by Scarborough Nature Lodge | Jul 5, 2024
Camel Rock Restaurant – A Scarborough Icon A true Scarborough landmark, Camel Rock Restaurant has been serving up great food and unforgettable experiences since 1963. Whether you’re starting your day with breakfast on the veranda, enjoying live entertainment over...
by Scarborough Nature Lodge | Jul 5, 2024
The Village Hub – A Culinary & Community Hotspot At the heart of Scarborough, The Village Hub offers a vibrant mix of dining, shopping, and local delights, making it a must-visit destination for food lovers and explorers alike. Sopra – Elevated Dining with a...
by Scarborough Nature Lodge | Jul 5, 2024
Conservation Village Scarborough is a small seaside village in the Western Cape, part of the City of Cape Town, lying at the edge of the Cape Point Nature Reserve. It’s bordered by steep mountains (Slangkop, Red Hill) on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other....