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Nix
July 1, 2022
An easy 3, 5 or 9 klm walk through the reserve, pack a picnic and enjoy the beach or watch the sunset.
Keegan
April 23, 2022
Probably the best hike in South Africa.
Kanya
April 12, 2022
The three circular routes on offer vary in terms of distance and difficulty. Regardless of the route, visitors must always wear hiking shoes, sunblock and hats. Water and warm clothing is essential, as the weather can change suddenly. Hiking trails  The three trails on offer range in time from a 30-minute stroll to a four-hour hike. All offer fantastic views, brisk sea air and sightings of the birds of the peninsula. Help us protect nature No littering/no pets/no fires except at designated spots/no fishing without a permit. Permits Permits may be purchased for R50 per adult and R30 per child at the reserve office or through CapeNature Central Reservations.  Trail preparation Wear comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen and a hat. Do not hike alone. Carry enough food and water with you. Make sure you know what the weather conditions are before you depart. Take a warm jacket/raincoat in winter. Make sure you have a relevant map of the area. Take a field medical kit with you for emergencies. Obey all signage. Stay in a group and on the trails. Gap Circuit  Trail distance: 2.1km Estimated time: 30 minutes The shortest and easiest route that heads straight into a mudstone cleft, which has evidence of the prehistoric break-up of Gondwanaland 120 million years ago. Do not stand near cliffs, particularly if the wind is very strong.  Witsand Circuit  Trail distance: 5.5km Estimated time: 2 hours The trail leads along the northern ridge of the peninsula and onto the wind-shadow of the climbing-falling dune, before heading down to the tombolo and boardwalk. Hikers will pass above the resident seal colony along the way and encounter a colony of kelp gulls at the end of the trail. Do not stand near cliffs, particularly if the wind is very strong.  Point Circuit  Trail distance: 9.2km Estimated time: 4 hours This is a fairly strenuous walk and not recommended for young children. The trail heads up the north ridge to the Point and then back along the southern rocky shoreline. A highlight is encountering the hundreds of gannets, cormorants and terns at the Point. Do not stand near cliffs, particularly if the wind is very strong.
The three circular routes on offer vary in terms of distance and difficulty. Regardless of the route, visitors must always wear hiking shoes, sunblock and hats. Water and warm clothing is essential, as the weather can change suddenly. Hiking trails  The three trails on offer range in time from a…
Alicia
September 22, 2021
There are long and shorter hikes
Ian
September 3, 2021
Connect with the sharks, seals, birds and even whales

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