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Tygerberg naturreservat
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Close by (6 km) is the 300ha Tygerberg Nature Reserve where bontebok once again roam freely after a 100 year absence. The name “Tygerberg” is a legacy of early settlers, who mistakenly identified endemic leopards as “tijgers”. The reserve protects the critically endangered renosterveld vegetation. Activities include hiking trails, picnic areas, views of Cape Town, a variety of animals and bird watching. The reserve’s Kristo Pienaar Environmental Education Centre features a resource centre, library and herbarium where geography, biodiversity and ecology lessons are offered. Booking is essential. Open every day except Christmas Day.
Close by (6 km) is the 300ha Tygerberg Nature Reserve where bontebok once again roam freely after a 100 year absence. The name “Tygerberg” is a legacy of early settlers, who mistakenly identified endemic leopards as “tijgers”. The reserve protects the critically endangered renosterveld vegetation.…
On clear days this 309 hectare reserve offers views of the entire Cape Peninsula. With picnic site, which has tables under the shady pine trees, and follow the wheelchair access down to a look-out point. The nature reserve is one of the largest remaining areas of the critically endangered Swartland Shale Renosterveld; there are 562 floral species to be found in the area. Pay it a visit in the spring and you’ll be rewarded with an abundance of flowers
On clear days this 309 hectare reserve offers views of the entire Cape Peninsula. With picnic site, which has tables under the shady pine trees, and follow the wheelchair access down to a look-out point. The nature reserve is one of the largest remaining areas of the critically endangered Swartla…
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27 Totius St
Cape Town, WC