This natural world heritage site, and Natural New 7 Wonder of the World, is a haven of magnificent mountains plunging into crystal seas fringed with bleached white sands of the Cape Peninsula. The mountain chain stretches from Signal Hill in the north, to Cape Point in the South and is also home to Read more +
This natural world heritage site, and Natural New 7 Wonder of the World, is a haven of magnificent mountains plunging into crystal seas fringed with bleached white sands of the Cape Peninsula. The mountain chain stretches from Signal Hill in the north, to Cape Point in the South and is also home to the world’s smallest, yet most diverse floral kingdom, The Cape Floristic Region.
Table Mountain National Park is a must-visit for anyone in Cape Town, local or international. From open access hikes and beautiful forest walks to pristine picnic and day-visit spots to secluded picturesque accommodation facilities throughout the park, there is plenty to do, see and experience.
Conservation fees are payable at only three access-controlled sections of the park, Cape of Good Hope, Boulders Penguin Colony and Silvermine.
Accommodation Available
- 2bed Slangkop Tent Max (no. beds/people) 2
- 4bed Orangekloof Tent Max (no. beds/people) 4
- 2bed Silvermine Tent Max (no. beds/people) 2
- 2bed Orangekloof Tent Max (no. beds/people) 2
- 4bed Silvermine Tent Max (no. beds/people) 4
- 2bed Smitswinkel Tent Max (no. beds/people) 2
- 4bed Wash House Room Max (no. beds/people) 4
- 4bed Wash House Room Max (no. beds/people) 4
- 4bed Wash House Room Max (no. beds/people) 4
- Duiker Family Cottage Max (no. beds/people) 6
- Eland Family Cottage Max (no. beds/people) 6
- Overseers Mountain Cottage Max (no. beds/people) 16
- Olifantsbos Guest House Max (no. beds/people) 12