IHG Group Hotels Near Devil's Peak Hike Start

Ready for an adventure at Devil's Peak? This iconic hiking trail in Cape Town takes you through the breathtaking landscapes of Table Mountain National Park. Along the way, you'll witness the dramatic meeting point of the Indian Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, and might even spot some unique South African flora and fauna. Don't forget to pack enough water and sunscreen - the winds at the summit can be fierce! The best part? The panoramic view of the entire Cape Peninsula from the top is absolutely Instagram-worthy.

InterContinental Hotels TABLE BAY CAPE TOWN

InterContinental Hotels TABLE BAY CAPE TOWN

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Quay 6 Victoria and Alfred Waterfront
5.8KM from Devil's Peak Hike Start

Nestled in the heart of Cape Town's Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, this hotel offers unparalleled convenience and luxurious amenities for both leisure and business travelers. Perfect for family vacations, it features a kids' club and babysitting services, allowing parents to unwind at the spa or fitness center. With three restaurants and two bars, dining options are plentiful, and a complimentary à la carte breakfast is served daily. The spacious rooms boast separate bathtubs and rain showers, ensuring ultimate relaxation. Enjoy free WiFi and airport shuttle services, making it the perfect base for exploring Cape Town.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Devil's Peak Hike Start

Only recommended for experienced hikers due to exposed scrambles near the summit. The Newlands Ravine route is slightly easier with metal ladders assistance.

Cape Town Guided Adventures offers sunrise hikes with certified guides. Includes safety gear and historical commentary about the WWII radar station ruins.

Starting at 180m, the summit reaches 1,000m with 820m elevation gain. The steepest section has handholds bolted into rock for assistance.

Only with extreme fitness. The 12km traverse requires 8+ hours. Most split into two days, staying at Platteklip Wash Houses between peaks.

Strictly prohibited under Table Mountain National Park regulations. Heavy fines apply due to endemic bird nesting zones on cliff faces.

Rhodes Memorial Restaurant serves biltong omelettes and rooibos tea. For craft beer, Devil's Peak Brewing Company is 15 minutes' drive with panoramic city views.