Table Mountain Hike Half Day Tour

TOUR DETAILS

2-3 HOUR HIKE

The well-worn switchback of steps to the top makes it one of the most popular hiking options up Table Mountain. Guests enjoy 360 degree views of Cape Town, Lions Head and the Mountain itself.

Guests are met at accommodation and then transferred to just past the lower Cableway station for a short and steep hike. The well-worn switchback of steps to the top makes it one of the most popular hiking options up Table Mountain. No bouldering or scrambling is required. Weather permitting, the AWOL guide will organise tickets and then proceed down Table Mountain in the aerial cableway. This can take up to 60 people at a time and does a full rotation enabling guests to enjoy 360 degree views of Cape Town, Lions Head and the Mountain itself. (Often used as the descent route if cableway is not operating)
Platteklip Gorge: 2-3 hour – easy to moderate hike up the most popular route.

The well-worn switchback of steps to the top makes it one of the most popular hiking options up Table Mountain. Guests enjoy 360 degree views of Cape Town, Lion’s Head and the Mountain itself.

All Glen Tours are customised to suit guest needs. Lunch, entrance fees and wine tastings are excluded.

TOUR FEATURES

Easy to Moderate
Private Tour
Ocean Views
City Views
Camps Bay Views
Mountain Views

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