Cape Point which forms part of
the Table Mountain National Park is a sight not to be missed. The reserve
offers an abundance of natural beauty, is home to various birds and mammals,
including antelope, baboon, ostrich and zebra, as well as more than 2200 plant
species. At the tip of the reserve is Cape Point where the Cape Point lighthouse
stands on top of the highest sea cliffs in South Africa.
There is a restaurant and gift
shop in the reserve as well as an information centre. Whether your preference is
for a hearty meal at the restaurant or a brisk walk to the top of the 678 metre
high peak. For the less energetic the only funicular in Africa will whisk you to
the top in style.
A number of picnic spots and
braai (barbecue) facilities are available within the reserve and there are some
interesting walks and trails with swimming at Bordjiesdrif and Buffels Bay tidal
pools.
Who knows, you may even spot the
legendary 17th century ship "The Flying Dutchman", legend has it that the ship
disappeared while trying to round the Cape. She is reportedly sometimes seen
trying to round the cape on a stormy night, tattered rigging flapping in the
wind.
The reserve is open throughout
the year from 07h00 to 17h00 daily. There is an admission fee payable at the
gate, contact the reserve for details. [Tel: 021 780 9100]
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