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 complements the park’s diverse range of wildlife. The area’s natural vegetation, known as fynbos, represents one of the world’s six floral kingdoms, boasting incredible biodiversity.

Explore the park by taking a ride on the Flying Dutchman funicular, which will transport you to the steps of the new lighthouse and lookout points above. From these vantage points, you can admire uninterrupted panoramic views and explore the historic lighthouse perched on the rocky ledges below.

After working up an appetite in the fresh, invigorating air, savor a delightful meal with stunning vistas at the Two Oceans Restaurant. Alternatively, grab a quick bite at The Food Shop and discover the ideal picnic spot within the park. To commemorate this unforgettable experience, pick up some mementos and souvenirs that will forever remind you of the park’s natural beauty.
Cape point nature reserve, source: Trip Advisor

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