Table Mountain Hike via Kasteels Poort Trail
Overview
Hiking Table Mountain offers a chance to encounter unique flora and the elusive ghost frog, both emblematic of this natural wonder. Small groups of up to 4 participants ensure personalized engagement with your tour guide throughout the adventure.
- 🗻 Hike one of the new seven natural wonders and witness the fynbos, rich in species like proteas and Erica.
- 🌿 Look for the ghost frog, a rare species endemic to Table Mountain.
- 📸 Capture stunning photos at the diving board, a rock outcrop perfect for those without a fear of heights.
- ⚠️ Avoid attempting the diving board on windy days for safety reasons.
- 🛤️ Keep an eye out for the old cable car ruins during your hike.
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Kasteels Poort hike: Hiking up Table Mountain via Kasteels Poort is not too technical and offers a more secluded tranquil experience.
Duration: 5 hours: The hike offers incredible views of Camps Bay and the deep blue Atlantic Ocean. Altogether the hike is not too technical.
- Safety briefing before the hike begins.
- Basic first aid kit carried by your guide.
- Individual attention with hiking pace adjusted to suit the group where possible.
- Registered adventure hiking and culture tourist guide
- Assistance with taking high-quality photos and videos at the best locations.
- Insights into the area's history, flora, fauna.
- Tips and recommendations for local restaurants, attractions, beaches, and activities after your hike
- Small group sizes for a more personal, relaxed, and enjoyable experience.
- Guidance on responsible hiking practices and Leave No Trace.
- Regular stops for photos, sightseeing, hydration, and rest.
- Cable car ticket one way down
Meeting point
Return details
After roughly an hour, we leave the main trail and veer left onto a path that traverses diagonally across and beneath the Twelve Apostles, part of the Table Mountain range. Entering the ravine, the route gradually zig-zags upward through Kasteelspoort, with steeper sections involving light scrambling and the occasional use of hands on rock, though nothing overly technical.
Eventually, we reach the back plateau of Table Mountain—but the journey continues. The trail undulates across valleys, includes a few short ladder sections, and finally leads to the upper cable car station by late morning. This classic hiking Table Mountain route via Kasteelspoort combines scenery, adventure, and rewarding summit access.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.