The southern tip of the Cape Peninsula is a wonderland of beautiful flowers with 1400 indigenous species, wildlife, excellent bird-life, stunning white beaches, rugged cliffs, intriguing rock pools and crashing surf. In the winter months, July to November, Southern Right Whales are regularly sighted close in-shore.
FALSE BAY CLIFFS
Grading - Good walking legs & sure-footedness required / 6 hours
Features - Rated by many as the most spectacular coastal walk in South Africa. The walk traverses the entire False Bay coast of Cape Point Nature Reserve and includes sections along steep cliffs plunging precipitously into the sea and sections that meander along white beaches. The vegetation is beautiful and the views across the bay onto the Kogelberg Mountains are breathtaking.
False Bay Cliffs |
2 Walkers |
3 Walkers |
4 Walkers + |
Price Per Person Including lunch & transfers |
£70 |
£55 |
£45 |
Tour Notes:
- All full day walking tours include a picnic lunch
- All tours include a specialist guide.
- On the walking tours you will require a day sack, walking shoes, 2 litres of water, shades, sun-block & hat.
- Price includes transfers
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