The Cape Point Nature Reserve offers some of the most breathtaking mountain and ocean scenery in the world.
Embark on a cycling adventure to Cape Peninsula and visit South Africa's penguins!
You will start your tour at the top of the historic Signal Hill, wind your way down into Camps Bay, past the 12 Apostles and up and over into the fishing village of Hout Bay. Here you will enjoy a stroll around the harbour and market while enjoying a deserved coffee break. Next, you will tackle a bucket list item on our bikes – the world-famous Chapmans Peak. After taking in some more jaw-dropping views, you will load the bikes and make your way to Simonstown for a delicious lunch overlooking the ocean.
Boulders Beach is next, home to a colony of endangered African penguins, so this is your once-in-a-lifetime chance to come within metres of them in a natural environment. The pristine beach surrounded by impressive granite boulders is part of Table Mountain Nature Reserve.
After visiting the penguins, your next stop is Cape Point, where we enjoy further cycling in this world heritage site. The Cape Point Nature Reserve offers some of the most breathtaking mountain and ocean scenery in the world. You may be lucky enough to see baboons, ostrich and various antelope along the way.
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Embark on a cycling adventure to Cape Peninsula and visit South Africa's penguins!
You will start your tour at the top of the historic Signal Hill, wind your way down into Camps Bay, past the 12 Apostles and up and over into the fishing village of Hout Bay. Here you will enjoy a stroll around the harbour and market while enjoying a deserved coffee break. Next, you will tackle a bucket list item on our bikes – the world-famous Chapmans Peak. After taking in some more jaw-dropping views, you will load the bikes and make your way to Simonstown for a delicious lunch overlooking the ocean.
Boulders Beach is next, home to a colony of endangered African penguins, so this is your once-in-a-lifetime chance to come within metres of them in a natural environment. The pristine beach surrounded by impressive granite boulders is part of Table Mountain Nature Reserve.
After visiting the penguins, your next stop is Cape Point, where we enjoy further cycling in this world heritage site. The Cape Point Nature Reserve offers some of the most breathtaking mountain and ocean scenery in the world. You may be lucky enough to see baboons, ostrich and various antelope along the way.
- Bicycle and helmet
- Excellent guides and personal service
- Transport to and from Cape Town
- Back-up vehicle
- Quality lunch at a seaside restaurant
- Entrance to Boulders (Penguin Colony)
- Gratuities
- Entrance to Cape Point National Park
- Sunscreen
- Warm jacket / coat (weather depending)
- Camera