A map of the best walking spots in Cape Town

A map of the best walking spots in Cape Town

If you're looking for a good place to walk that isn't up a mountain in Cape Town, then this is for you. I will share my favourite walking spots in the city.
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Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
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One of the most beautiful botanical gardens in the world. Gorgeous mountain views and lots of spots to soak up the sun for a picnic. There are a lot of easy walks to be had in the gardens.
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Noordhoek Long Beach pavilion
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A perfect place for long beach walks, from here you can walk all the way to Kommetjie beach.
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Lighthouse Garden Kommetjie Cape Town
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Nice and easy walk along the path, you can start at the lighthouse and walk along till you get to kommetjie beach.
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Fish Hoek Beach
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Great place for a swim or a short walk along the path next to the water.
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Kalk Bay Beach
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From Kalk Bay you can walk along the path all the way to Muizenberg. Its quite a long walk, about an hour or more but its stunning to walk along the water and you can grab a coffee once you're in Muizenberg.
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Muizenberg Beach
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From here you can walk along the beach or you can walk on the path all the way to Kalk Bay along the water. Its quite a long walk but definitely worth it.
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Mandela Glasses
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The Sea Point Promenade is a very popular walking path and it gets packed in the summer months. You can start at any point on the prom but I usually start at the famous sunglasses to meet up with some friends and walk for as long as we feel like.
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Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
@lisarose
One of the most beautiful botanical gardens in the world. Gorgeous mountain views and lots of spots to soak up the sun for a picnic. There are a lot of easy walks to be had in the gardens.
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Noordhoek Long Beach pavilion
@lisarose
A perfect place for long beach walks, from here you can walk all the way to Kommetjie beach.
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Lighthouse Garden Kommetjie Cape Town
@lisarose
Nice and easy walk along the path, you can start at the lighthouse and walk along till you get to kommetjie beach.
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Fish Hoek Beach
@lisarose
Great place for a swim or a short walk along the path next to the water.
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Kalk Bay Beach
@lisarose
From Kalk Bay you can walk along the path all the way to Muizenberg. Its quite a long walk, about an hour or more but its stunning to walk along the water and you can grab a coffee once you're in Muizenberg.
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Muizenberg Beach
@lisarose
From here you can walk along the beach or you can walk on the path all the way to Kalk Bay along the water. Its quite a long walk but definitely worth it.
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Mandela Glasses
@lisarose
The Sea Point Promenade is a very popular walking path and it gets packed in the summer months. You can start at any point on the prom but I usually start at the famous sunglasses to meet up with some friends and walk for as long as we feel like.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Hi, Im Lisa! I live in Cape Town, South Africa, my home. 🇿🇦I love it here and I hope to share as much of it as possible with all of you. Im big into exploring all the restaurants, beaches, hikes and parks so you can expect a lot of that in my Library. I try to travel to different parts of South Africa whenever I can, you can expect to find guides and itineraries for different parts of the country. I used to live in Sweden for 6 years, its a beautiful country and I had an amazing time exploring and getting to know the culture and people. I will be sharing some of my past travels from my time there.
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