Table Mountain
South Africa's most famous landmark, Table Mountain, is more than just a pile of rock in the bay. A protected national park, it has some remarkable features that make it a great destination for nature-lovers, deserving of more than just a quick cable car ride to see the view from the top.
The mountain forms part of Table Mountain National Park, which is globally recognised for its biodiversity, and contains truly unique fauna and flora. The park encompasses the Table Mountain chain stretching from Signal Hill in the north to Cape Point in the south and the seas and coastline of the peninsula. It is a great place to sit and soak up the commanding 360-degree views of Cape Town, Table Bay, the nearby peaks of the surrounding mountains and the rest of the Table Mountain National Park, in which the Cableway is situated. (The Cableway is wheelchair accessible, and yes, some parts at the top are too).
At the upper cable station you will find a restaurant and a curio shop as well as a network of footpaths to explore the table top. There are plenty of hiking trails from the Camps Bay side of the mountain, as well as from the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, and even from the city centre itself.
You’ll find our self-service restaurant, Table Mountain Café, offering a range of food and drinks, snacks, desserts and wines.
The mountain forms part of Table Mountain National Park, which is globally recognised for its biodiversity, and contains truly unique fauna and flora. The park encompasses the Table Mountain chain stretching from Signal Hill in the north to Cape Point in the south and the seas and coastline of the peninsula. It is a great place to sit and soak up the commanding 360-degree views of Cape Town, Table Bay, the nearby peaks of the surrounding mountains and the rest of the Table Mountain National Park, in which the Cableway is situated. (The Cableway is wheelchair accessible, and yes, some parts at the top are too).
At the upper cable station you will find a restaurant and a curio shop as well as a network of footpaths to explore the table top. There are plenty of hiking trails from the Camps Bay side of the mountain, as well as from the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, and even from the city centre itself.
You’ll find our self-service restaurant, Table Mountain Café, offering a range of food and drinks, snacks, desserts and wines.
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