As we approach the summer season, nothing says summer better than some outdoor family activities.
Those living in the Western Cape, or planning on visiting province during the warmer season, are in for a treat.
It has everything you need to experience an adventure, from beaches, and wine farms all the way to the mountains with some of the most beautiful views, the options are endless.
Some of the biggest attractions are the hiking trails, from Lions Head in Cape Town all the way to Jonkershoek in Stellenbosch, there is a selection to choose from.
Here are the top 5 hiking trails for your and your family:
Lions Head
This hiking spot, located next to the famous Table Mountain is known for its breathtaking views of both the city and the Atlantic Seaboard.
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According to Hiketablemountain.co.za the hike is ideal for average hikers and is not very strenuous.
It is also the perfect hiking spot for a group of young people and those looking to experience a sunrise or sunset.
Silvermine Hiking trail
Named after the mining activities that took place during the 1600’s Silvermine is the perfect spot for parents looking to enjoy some time in nature with their toddlers or little children.
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There is not to much climbing involved and is also ideal, for picnics, braaing and even swimming in the dam.
The area is surrounded by a variety of plant life including fynbos and the Protea.
Jonkershoek
It is described as the perfect spot for hiking enthusiasts.
The Eerste, Berg, Lourens and Riviersonderend rivers all start high in these mountains, although only the Eerste River actually flows through the Jonkershoek valley. The area is also rich in animal and plant life, with over 1 100 plant species and a variety of small mammals, birds and reptiles.
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What’s more is that the hike also boasts two waterfalls perfect for those seeking refreshment.
Table Mountain
The mountain holds deep cultural and historical significance. Both the local Khoi Khoi and San people recognised it as a spiritual place and a symbol of their heritage.
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The mountain has also been names one of the 7 Wonders of the world due to the variety of plants and flowers found on the mountain.
Hikers can also make use of the cable cart to have an aerial view of the Mother City.
Newlands Forest
CityofCapeTown.info describes this as the gem of Cape Town.
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Here you will get a forest type of adventure that includes ancient trees, waterfalls, flowers, rivers and many more – the atmosphere is magical.
The forest is pet friendly and ideal for picnics and braais.
Also see: Table Mountain is defs a heritage site you need to checkout