Explore on Two Wheels

In Cape Town

Cape Town’s diverse landscapes and cycling routes make it a paradise for riders of all kinds.Whether you’re seeking thrilling mountain trails or scenic coastal roads, the city offers unparalleled cycling experiences that blend adventure with culture. 

Ride and Explore 

Cycling and Sightseeing: Experience breathtaking views along the Cape Point Circuit, where every turn offers steep climbs and stunning coastal vistas. For a more relaxed ride, Green Point Urban Park provides safe paths perfect for family outings. 

Cycling and Coffee: Cape Town is renowned for its vibrant coffee culture. Combine your ride with stops at world-class cafes along Sea Point promenade or the buzzing Oranjezicht Farmers Market. 

Cycling and Vineyard Tours: Pedal through the tranquil vineyards of the Stellenbosch Wine Route, pausing for wine tastings and cellar tours amidst the rolling hills. 

Family-Friendly Cycling Adventures 

Cape Town’s cycling routes cater to families as well. Enjoy a day out at Contermanskloof Bike Trails or take a leisurely ride through Century City’s well-maintained paths, offering a mix of natural beauty and urban charm. 

Why Cape Town? 

Cape Town is celebrated globally for its cycling routes and outdoor activities. From mountain biking in Jonkershoek Nature Reserve to urban explorations in the city center, Cape Town offers a cycling adventure like no other. 

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Bikini Beach, Gordons Bay

A sleepy seaside village just over half an hour from Cape Town. It offers a quiet, romantic beach retreat and some of the best sunsets you’ll ever see.

Gordon’s Bay is about slowing down, skipping the crowds, and spending quality time exploring one of the best-kept secrets of the Western Cape.

Camps Bay

The playground of the “it” crowd – whether you want to spend some time on the white sandy beach, take a dip in one of the tidal pools or sip on cocktails on the strip.

During the summer season, particularly the festive season, Camps Bay is the place to see and be seen in Cape Town.

Clifton 4th

Perfect for beach goers who want to laze around and soak up the rays.

Yachts also usually anchor off here during the summer season when sunsets are as late as 8.30pm. This beach has also been awarded the Blue Flag status in recognition of its safety and tourist standards.