Excursion Cape colombine reserve hike with braai experience tour at Cape Town

Cruise line: Silversea
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Cape Columbine Nature Reserve is on the West Coast near the fishing village, Paternoster. It is the

furthest westerly destination in the Western Cape. The reserve covers an area of 263ha along the

rocky stretch of coastline. This area was declared a nature reserve in December 1973.

This reserve boasts the last manually controlled lighthouse to be built in South Africa. It is usually the

first South African lighthouse to be seen by ships coming from Europe. The lighthouse was built in

1936 on Castle Rock. The light stands at a height of 80m above sea level and casts a beam, which is

visible for about 50km.

Discover the reserve through beautiful hiking trails, from 1 and half to two hours.

At the end of your activity meet with the fellow guests to enjoy the Braai experience at Cape Colombine Reserve.

Note

Please note: This excursion is recommended to guests who are in fit physical shape. This excursion involves an extensive amount of walking, at times over uneven surfaces,  and driving transfers of approximately 20/30 minutes each way. Comfortable clothing and trekking shoes, sun hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a camera are recommended. The tour order may vary. The description is a sample of the tour program.