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Rising 1 086 meters above sea level, Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most recognizable landmark. Table Mountain is more than just a representation of Cape Town; it’s also home to an immense amount of fauna and flora, native only to the area. The mountain’s abundance of biodiversity coupled with its one-of-a-kind landscape creates a truly rewarding hiking experience.
While most public parks and beaches may be closed, hiking through our national parks is a great way to keep the body active whilst spending leisure time with family this summer.
Robert van Zyl, a 71-year-old hiking enthuisiast, is testament to the magnetism that these hiking trails have.