Cape Town Game & Nature Reserves
76 game / nature reserves in Cape Town and surrounds.
Swartberg Nature Reserve
The Swartberg Nature Reserve is one of the little treasures of the Karoo, situated conveniently close by to the arty town of Oudtshoorn. In addition to stunning views and hiking trails, this reserve is also particularly ...
Table Bay Nature Reserve
The Table Bay Nature Reserve covers a total area of 880 hectares and is made up of seven smaller reserves, which were amalgamated in 2012 to improve the management of the unique biodiversity that can be found within each of them. ...
Table Mountain National Park
This beautiful national park extends from Signal Hill to Cape Point, comprising some of the most magnificent landscapes and countryside imaginable. In addition to being home to some of the most significant natural attractions of ...
Theewaterskloof Dam
The huge Theewaterskloof Dam lies in the Western Cape, adding to the scenic splendour of these world-renowned vistas. Almost 50 square kilometres in area, this dam is more of a lake, and is popular amongst avid fishermen ...
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Tienie Versveld Reserve
The Tienie Versveld Reserve is along the West Coast, just outside Cape Town and the charming little town of Darling. It is a fairly small reserve, at only 20 hectares, but is home to an impressive plethora of wild flower species, ...
Towerkop Nature Reserve
The lovely Towerkop Nature Reserve is not open for tourism activities (with the exception of its really stunning hikes) due to its focus, which is on the conservation of the water resources and the endemic fynbos of this region ...
Tygerberg Nature Reserve
Home to about 130 different avian species and over 500 different types of plants, the Tygerberg Nature Reserve also boasts some endangered species, making it all the more special. Keen hikers are able to take in all of its ...
Verlorenvlei
Only about half an hour out of Lambert’s Bay is the beautiful Verlorenvlei, which is one of the few inland lakes and certainly one of the largest lakes in the country. On top of being aesthetically breath-taking, Verlorenvlei ...
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Vrolijkheid Nature Reserve
In the Breede River Valley, part of the region known as the Land of Wine and Roses, the Vrolijkheid Nature Reserve is one of the loveliest hearts of the Little Karoo. Surrounded by imposing mountains and littered with charming ...
Waenhuiskrans Nature Reserve
The Waenhuiskrans Nature Reserve is acclaimed for its incredible views of the ocean, which are presented in unspoilt vistas. The fauna and flora to which it is home is a delight for explorers and visitors that want to get the ...
Walker Bay Fynbos Conservancy
Part of the value of this conservancy is that it is the natural hub of a range of endangered and rare fynbos species and habitats. So many of these are otherwise decimated or damaged by urbanisation, agriculture, alien species, ...
Walker Bay Nature Reserve
The Walker Bay Nature Reserve is situated along the Western Cape coastline, amongst the well-known towns of Hermanus, Gansbaai, and the like. The landscape here is spectacular, comprising mountains, valleys, and endless stretches ...
Waylands Wild Flower Reserve
Darling is a charming little town in the Western Cape, and is part of the magnificent Cape Floral Region. So, it is the perfect home for the Waylands Wild Flower Reserve, which celebrates the hundreds of species for which ...
West Coast National Park
The West Coast National Park showcases the unspoilt, somewhat rugged beauty of the West Coast of South Africa with integrity. This entire region is known for its wild flowers, but this reserve’s appeal extends beyond that. Its ...
Zandvlei Estuary Nature Reserve
It is not often that such a large nature reserve occurs amidst an area dense in residential suburbs. Zandvlei Estuary Nature Reserve, which borders Lakeside, Marina da Gama, Muizenberg and Steenberg is very much under threat from ...