Along the water
From the Ou Kaapseweg, follow the Silvermine River to the reservoir on the Silvermine River Walk. It takes approximately an hour and leads you past sugarcane fields, natural pools and swamps. On the way, look out for the indigenous virgilia tree with its pretty pink flowers. The trail ends at the Silvermine reservoir, which was created to provide a drinking water supply in the 19th century. Currently the lake is home to a flock of Egyptian geese and various types of fish, and it’s a great place to swim or enjoy a picnic under the pines.
Refreshing shower
It’s quite a climb but if you take the chance to hike to the Silvermine waterfall you’ll be rewarded with stunning views over the valley. This hike is especially recommended in winter, when the waterfalls are at their most spectacular. Do expect a refreshing shower when you get too close! The waterfall is usually dry in summer but the trip is still worth your while for the fascinating ruins you’ll encounter along the trail.
Elephant’s eye
Another gorgeous walk leads to Noordhoek Peak. Despite the winding path, the 6-kilometre trail is an easy path and along the way you’ll look out over the Cape Peninsula and the ocean. Hikers can also take a small detour towards Elephant’s Eye Cave. This amazing cave looks like an elephant’s eye from the east, and is partly covered in bright-green ferns. If you’re hungry after the hike, this is a nice location for a so-called skottelbraai or wok barbecue.