#CapeNature Access Week 2018

A repeat of last year's Access Week happens from 17 to 24 September this year.
A repeat of last year’s Access Week happens from 17 to 24 September this year.

 

CapeNature is delighted to announce that access to all CapeNature reserves will be free from 17 – 24 September 2018 during Heritage month.

 

If you are living in the Mother City, here are

The closest CapeNature reserves to Cape Town:

 

Assegaaibosch Nature Reserve

forms part of the Jonkershoek Nature Reserve and is a World Heritage Site.

GPS: 33 96 76.62S 18 92 76.89E

Google Maps: Assegaaibosch Nature Reserve and Jonkershoek Nature Reserve

 

Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve

conserving the area’s mountain fynbos, about 1 300 species occur here including several rare and endemic plants.

GPS: 34 4 26.64 S 19 3 42.41 E

Google Maps: Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve

 

Kogelberg Nature Reserve

is considered the heart of the Cape Floral Kingdom with its exceptional diversity of fynbos.

GPS: 34 19 21.0 S 18 57 58.2 E

Google Maps: Kogelberg Nature Reserve

 

Walker Bay Nature Reserve

is a whale-watcher’s paradise just east of Hermanus.

GPS: 34 26 19.24 S 19 20 43.24 E

Google Maps: Walker Bay Nature Reserve

 

With the exception of guide dogs no pets are allowed on the CapeNature reserves.

 

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