Llandudno
This little town with a name that translates from the Welsh as “Parish of St Tudno” will be the next landmark one will pass driving down the coast.
Maiden’s Cove
Maiden’s Cove – a lovely name for a lovely beach and a definite recommended stop for the sheer pleasure of the stunning views of Camps Bay against the spectacular backdrop of the mountains.
Atlantic Coast
Words can scarcely do justice to the visual feast that the drive down the Atlantic Coast provides the lucky traveller.
Table Mountain Range
The Magnificent Table Mountain Range stretches as far as the eye can see, with the view of the backside of Lions Head and the towering Twelve Apostles Mountain Peaks which forms the back of the Table Mountain National Park stretching from Signal Hill in the City all the way to the dramatically beautiful Cape
Cape Town Stadium
What a compelling start to our much anticipated drive down the Peninsula! The Cape Town Stadium evokes the strongest feelings of nostalgia and sheer emotion whenever I drive past.
Cape Point National Park
The drive from Cape Town south through the Peninsula and on to Cape Point National Park is widely hailed as one of the most dramatic and beautiful in the world.
Cape Peninsula
The Cape Peninsula provides one of the most glorious and hugely dramatic drives anywhere in the world.
Majestic Table Mountain
This beautiful iconic mountain with its world-renowned table sitting as its peak and which gives it its name, is the first mountain of a rugged promontory which stretches south into the far distance, straddling the entire length of the Cape Peninsula.
Why you should visit the Elgin Train Market
Living in Cape Town, weekends are the time to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
First traffic over the Swartberg Pass, Oudtshoorn, Little Karoo, South Africa
The Swartberg Mountains and the Swartberg Pass have played a unique role in the history of our country.
