What to do and see in South Africa, South Africa: The Best Scenic Walking Areas

September 11, 2021 Brandee Mangan

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1. Gateway Guides

73 Loop Street, Cape Town Go That Way, Information Centre, Cape Town Central South Africa +27 83 260 2985 [email protected] http://www.gatewayguides.co.za
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Free Printed historical guides to Cape Town and the Western Cape. Distribution through Iziko Museums and other sites. Free viewing and downloads on the web.

2. Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden

Paradyskloof Rd Mulberry Farm, Stellenbosch 7600 South Africa +27 21 880 0054 [email protected] http://www.dylanlewis.co.za/sculpture-garden/garden.php
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Dylan Lewis Sculpture  Garden

TO ENTER AN ARTIST’S GARDEN IS TO VISIT ANOTHER WORLD. The Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden is a place of expansive vistas, scents and the sounds of nature, with tranquil groves, hidden paths and lush indigenous vegetation. The project began serendipitously in 2009 when Lewis hired an excavator on a whim and began shaping the contours of what would become the seven-hectare sculpture garden. Today, the artist continues to explore themes integral to his work in this serene landscape on the slopes of the Stellenbosch Mountain looking out over vineyards towards the ocean. Visits and tours by appointment only.

Reviewed By BarbaraMackenzie - Stellenbosch, South Africa

I was invited to take part in a private guided tour through the Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden. I am not an art person but I do like nature. I was absolutely blown away by this serenity and peaceful atmosphere that opens up once one enters the garden. There is hope for mankind if someone can create something so beautiful and just let it breath - in nature - surrounded by mountains & skies and it almost feels like his sculptures were always there. From the beginning of the beginning. I would highly recommend to have a guide walking with you, it certainly is worth the money if one is interested how the artist started this amazing garden.

3. Geelkrans Nature Reserve

Still Bay East, Western Cape, Stilbaai 6674 South Africa +27 28 713 2366 http://www.capenature.co.za
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Geelkrans Nature Reserve

4. Phillipskop Mountain Reserve

R326, Stanford, Overstrand 7210 South Africa +27 73 621 1808 [email protected] http://www.phillipskop.co.za
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Phillipskop Mountain Reserve

Phillipskop Mountain Reserve protects 246ha of beautiful fynbos on the slopes of the Klein River Mountains. It is also home to Phillipskop Cave, an important local heritage site due to the presence of rock art - the only recorded rock art on the Cape Whale Coast. There are a range of hiking trails for all abilities leading to a small waterfall, the peak of Phillipskop itself, interesting rock formations, such as the David and Goliath Rock Stacks, as well as lots of magnificent views. The trails can be combined into longer circular routes. WATERFALL HIKING TRAIL (3.5km) An easy, more or less level, hike to a small waterfall with a popular picnic spot underneath a beautiful rock candlewood tree. This is also the route to take to access Phillipskop Cave. ROCK STACKS HIKING TRAIL (3km) A short climb up to admire the two rock stacks, David and Goliath, with great views on the way back across the fields of the Overberg. This trail is good to combine with the Waterfall Hiking Trail for a circular route. SADDLE HIKING TRAIL (4km) A chance to reach the highest parts of the reserve. Beautiful views from the Saddle into the hidden valley behind Phillipskop. You can go from here up to the peak itself or onto the ridge of the Klein River Mountains to look down on Tesselaarsdal.

Reviewed By ToniHuyssen

Everything about our first stay at Phillipskop exceeded our expectations. The stunning fynbos, the well kept trails, the bird life (fish eagles, Verreaux's eagles and sugarbirds etc) and the wonderful, spacious accommodation. We can't wait to return to see other seasons' flowers. It's perfect for nature lovers, those who want to escape the city and not have to drive too far, for hikers and families that need space. This was a perfect first wedding anniversary holiday for us!

5. Hermanus Cliff Path

Westcliff Rd, Hermanus, Overstrand 7200 South Africa +27 28 312 2629 http://www.hermanustourism.info/blog/2015/02/walk-along-the-cliffs-in-hermanus
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Hermanus Cliff Path

Reviewed By 290robertt - Palm Springs, United States

We walked this every day in Hermanus - amazing views of the bay and mountains and if you are fortunate you will see whales in October and November! It is a beautiful pathway or trail along the ocean and used by locals and visitors alike. It will feast your eyes and spirit!

6. Cumberland Nature Reserve

D408 Table Mountain Road Table Mountain Road, Pietermaritzburg 3201 South Africa
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Cumberland Nature Reserve

Cumberland Nature Reserve is a Nature Lovers Paradise. Over 300 bird species, 30 + mammal species and over 300 species of wild flower call Cumberland their home. Well maintained hiking trails traverse the entire Reserve allowing one to explore all the different habitats and make the most of the jaw-dropping scenery. The Reserve offers the ultimate escape into Nature through overnight stays in a variety of secluded self-catering accommodation as well as two private campsites.

Reviewed By MosieMo56

Cumberland Nature Reserve is a hidden gem. It is my 'Go To' place when I need Bush Away Time .... time to replenish my soul and to breathe. Over the past years I have paid many visits to this little spot of paradise often taking photos of all things nature and other times, just sitting at a perfectly kept picnic spot enjoying all nature has to offer. All picnic spots are well kept and the ablutions are spotlessly clean. Horseshoe Cottage was a perfect spot for a birthday weekend and from there we explored many tracks, trails and rocks looking for snakes, scorpions, butterflies and a host of other insects and things! The birdlife at Cumberland is amazing. Naturally the animals are a drawcard too and it is always great seeing their excellent condition. Aloe season is a delight and not to be missed! Cumberland deserves to be explored! One of my most favourite hideaways.

7. Two Habours Walk - St. Francis Bay

Harbour Road, Saint Francis Bay South Africa http://www.stfrancistourism.co.za/listing/two_harbours_walk
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Two Habours Walk - St. Francis Bay

Reviewed By louisel594

A lovely walk to go on if you're in St Francis Bay. The coastline is beautiful! It's not too strenuous if you aren't fit either.

8. Maclear's Beacon

Highest Point of Table Mountain, Table Mountain National Park South Africa
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Maclear's Beacon

9. The National Heritage Monument

R400 The Cradle of Humankind Visitor Centre Maropeng, Mogale City 1911 South Africa +27 11 646 5595 [email protected] http://www.nhmsa.co.za/#!Introduction
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The National Heritage Monument

The National Heritage Monument aims to bring South Africa's liberation legacy to the world. Located at the Maropeng Cradle of Humankind Visitor Centre it is built around the Long March To Freedom (A collection of currently 100 life size bronze sculptures), it will provide a centre of learning while offering local and international visitors an unsurpassed and unique tourist experience.

10. Kalk Bay Harbour

Kalk Bay 7990 South Africa
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Kalk Bay Harbour

Reviewed By 964AnneM964 - Simon's Town, South Africa

I have been visiting Kalk Bay Harbour for many years. It's a working harbour - so they keep it real with seagulls and fish smells! The walk along the pier (in good weather only!) and the many eating options make this a great place to visit. You Cann also purchase lovely fresh fish straight off the boats!

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