Padraig M. • December 19, 2016Beautiful views and a great adventurous hike for beginners. Go well-prepared: bring enough water and sunscreen. The hike is about 1 hour up and 45 minutes down.
Яyan M. • January 8, 2016The best post in a Cape Town to go for a sunset walk. Dog friendly and cyclist friendly.
Phil E. • October 7, 2012A crossing point between wine taters and walkers. Make sure you remember what you came to do
Dion T. • May 18, 2014Good for a casual and scenic hike, lots of dog walkers so definitely bring the dog along
Danie C. • October 12, 2014Really enjoyed it. Great dog walk. Need to go back and walk some of the other routes
Kim v. • May 23, 2014Great view - just hard to take pictures as the walkways moves a bit whenever someone walks.
Lydon M. • January 25, 2014A great track if you're looking for something not too strenuous. Arrive early in the morning to make the most of the shade before the sun rounds the mountain!
Padraig M. • January 8, 2017Fantastic hike. Approx 1-1,5 hours. Very challenging, expect to stop for a breath a few times ;-)
Prudy • February 4, 2016Hike in stunning weather where there is a lot of shed. Go for a dip at the dam and have a picnic while you at it. Doors open at 7am in summer. Bring friend, family and children
Brittany S. • August 9, 2013Absolutely loved it. Definitely worth the early morning rise and stiff legs.
Caroline M. • September 29, 2013We love the coffee shop, go there regularly to walk then breakfast. Sunday concerts in summer and family picnics make this a firm favourite
Justine G. • May 22, 2013There's water all year round, but winter's the best time to let your dogs swim - much cleaner.
NomadDiplomat • June 8, 2010I think one of the best spots in Cape Town to see the night view of Cape Town..Stunning view.
Alistair • February 23, 2016The ocean views, the mountain views. A slow drive with lots of photo stops is a must for any visitor to Cape Town. Toll gate at the Hout Bay end.
Kanthan P. • January 2, 2012This is an easy walk with spectacular views of False Bay. Park your car at 110 Boyes drive, cross the road, and follow the trail. Turn back when you've had enough.
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