Most scenic drives in Cape Town

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Most scenic drives in Cape Town

The natural beauty of Cape Town is beyond comparison. From dramatic coastlines to majestic mountains, the city’s scenic drives showcase the region’s beauty, where every turn reveals a new postcard-worthy moment. With so many options, how do you choose? We’ve narrowed it down to the top 5 most scenic drives in Cape Town.

Top 5 most scenic drives in Cape Town

Chapman’s Peak Drive

Chapman’s Peak Drive, known as “Chappies,” is a stunning 9-kilometer coastal route from Hout Bay to Noordhoek. This scenic road provides travelers with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, with pristine sandy beaches bordering the cliffsides. Along its path, Chapman’s Peak Drive boasts an impressive 114 curves, adding an element of excitement to the trip. The route also features some dramatic rock formations, putting its magnificence on full display.

Chapman’s Peak Drive
Chapman’s Peak Drive

Simon’s Town, Cape Point, and Kommetjie

The stunning trip from Simon’s Town to Cape Point and Kommetjie captures the Cape Peninsula‘s natural beauty and coastal glory. Starting in Simon’s Town, the road meanders along the coastline, offering panoramic views, before continuing on to Cape Point. The drive heads back north to Kommetjie, a charming coastal village surrounded by towering sand dunes and fynbos-covered hills.

Tafelberg Road to Signal Hill

The iconic views on the mini-scenic drive from Tafelberg Road to Signal Hill showcase the best Cape Town has to offer. It hugs the side of Table Mountain, one of the new Seven Wonders of the Nature, and makes its way past the cableway station, presenting views of the mountain, the city, and the silhouette of Lion’s Head. Once you reach Signal Hill, the 360-degree view of the city, the coastline, and the ocean will leave you breathless, making it one of the most scenic drives in Cape Town.

Drive to Signal Hill
Drive to Signal Hill

Victoria Road

Victoria Road, between Hout Bay and Camps Bay, is another scenic drive in Cape Town. This drive offers views of the Atlantic Ocean and all the beaches that dot the coastline. Enjoy a beautiful sunset over the ocean when you reach Camps Bay.

Clarence Drive

Clarence Drive, or Route 44, offers many amazing viewpoints along the scenic stretch from Gordon’s Bay to Kleinmond. This route winds its way through 77 thrilling corners and bends, some exceeding 150 degrees. The phenomenal views of the Cape Peninsula, False Bay, and the Hottentots Holland Mountains are nothing short of extraordinary. You’ll also be driving through the unique Cape Floral Kingdom, an oasis of diverse plant life. On a lucky day, you might even spot whales or dolphins playing in the waves below.

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