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Muizenberg Cave Loop via the Waterfall and Amphitheater – (Silvermine East – Cape Town)

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Distance
8.37 mi
Elevation gain
1,309 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
1,309 ft
Max elevation
1,573 ft
TrailRank 
81 5
Min elevation
559 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
4 hours 51 minutes
Coordinates
17118
Uploaded
June 27, 2023
Recorded
June 2023
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near Oude Raapkraal, Western Cape (South Africa)

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Photo ofMuizenberg Cave Loop via the Waterfall and Amphitheater – (Silvermine East – Cape Town) Photo ofMuizenberg Cave Loop via the Waterfall and Amphitheater – (Silvermine East – Cape Town) Photo ofMuizenberg Cave Loop via the Waterfall and Amphitheater – (Silvermine East – Cape Town)

Itinerary description

Silvermine East boasts a vast network of trails and paths leading to peaks, pools, caves, forests and more. This route was selected as a first day’s training route for its minimal altitude gain with a relatively long non-technical distance over a mix of gravel, rocks and some sand, a perfect way to get a first in a while feel for a heavy multiday backpack. This recording was completed during a gap in the rain during one of the rainiest June months in Cape Town which I can remember. As a result of all the rain the path was soggy and even flowing like a stream in some parts, the Silvermine East Waterfall which is usually a small relaxing waterfall in summer, turned into a raging torrent which one willingly would not venture too close to. If you decide to attempt this trail in similar conditions in Winter, consider hiking boots which are waterproof up to ankle height to avoid a whole day out with wet feet. The route begins and ends at the parking lot near the boom of Silvermine East’s entrance. Here there was sufficient parking, but the reserve can get busy, with that said it never seems to get as busy as the Western side of the Silvermine Reserve. At the parking lot there are ablutions and signboards with maps of the trails throughout the reserve. A good idea to take a photo of this board if you choose not to use a GPS or phone for navigation as there are many paths and shortcuts in the reserve which can disorientate one. The trail heads off along the dirt road in a Southeasterly direction, after a short while the waterfall will come into view with the path to get to the top and bottom of the falls a few paces along. If you decide to venture down to the bottom of the falls then the uphill will likely be the steepest and most challenging of the whole route so that knowledge should provide some in your party with comfort. After the waterfall the route crosses the concrete bridge and then keeps left at a fork onto the single track. Following this track takes one around a peak above and into a kloof known as Klein Tuinkloof. Here the trail begins ascending gradually upward until one reaches the summit of Echo Valley. From here one has the option to descend to Kalk Bay if needed or continue as our group did on to the amphitheater. From here the path continues up over the ridge to the top of Spes Bona Valley before heading a short way up to Kalk Bay Peak. After the peak the trail descends towards Kalk Bay and the views become more impressive. This spot was a good option for a lunch break as the view over false bay was the best of the whole hike. The trail then winds back inland and continues to Nelly’s pool which is a poplar spot for a swim in summer albeit small. After Nelly’s Pool a short distance to the North is the split in the path amongst some large boulders which leads to Muizenberg Cave. The cave is impressive and has a stream flowing right through it. You can walk into the cave and view it from the inside. Please consider the rules of no fires or graffiti and report any offenders to the rangers to discourage any of this destructive behavior. After the cave the trail passes a balancing rock which resembles a bird with an egg before it heads back to the dirt road Jeep track, here one has the option of following the road all the way back to the parking lot at the start of the trail. Our group opted to take the single track which splits from the road, runs parallel to it, and then rejoins it further along. Thereafter the familiar Waterfall is passed and the parking lot appears a short distance thereafter. In summary the trail is a good option if you are looking to cover some distance with a relatively small amount of elevation gain, Ou Kaapse Weg takes a lot of the work out of the equation. The trail, in my opinion, would fall somewhere between easy and moderate for experienced hikers used to covering some distance. The scenery of the surrounding peaks, false bay and the views in general are great especially under good sunny weather conditions. There are interesting sightlines through to Noordhoek, Simonstown, Fishhoek etc. and beyond. The reserve and the path were mostly well maintained and in good condition. This trail had no areas of exposure to heights and only one small technical section over a rocky descent above Spes Bona Valley. Take sunscreen and a hat during summer and make sure to have something warm in your pack for all months as the wind can create a chill. The reserve is managed, and one might be required to pay an entrance fee if arriving after a certain time. Wildcards will grant you free entrance and activity cards may be required for dogs. Security was present at the entrance of the reserve and a welcomed sight, that being said, the reserve is vast and has a couple of entrance and exit points. Incidents have occurred in the past, although statistically very unlikely take the necessary safety precautions here by walking in a group and leaving any valuables at home. Report any suspicious activity to the authorities but do not let security concerns deter you from deciding to attempt this trail.

Waypoints

PictographPhoto Altitude 915 ft
Photo ofWaterfall in the distance Photo ofWaterfall in the distance Photo ofWaterfall in the distance

Waterfall in the distance

The approach to the Silvermine waterfall

PictographWaterfall Altitude 774 ft
Photo ofSilvermine East Waterfall Photo ofSilvermine East Waterfall

Silvermine East Waterfall

The waterfall from all angles

PictographBridge Altitude 912 ft
Photo ofFoam on Concrete Bridge Over the River Photo ofFoam on Concrete Bridge Over the River Photo ofFoam on Concrete Bridge Over the River

Foam on Concrete Bridge Over the River

The concrete bridge with foam after heavy rains

PictographFlora Altitude 919 ft
Photo ofWhite King Protea in Flower and Views Photo ofWhite King Protea in Flower and Views Photo ofWhite King Protea in Flower and Views

White King Protea in Flower and Views

White King protea on the path

PictographInformation point Altitude 1,446 ft
Photo ofRoute Information, Map and Top of Echo valley Photo ofRoute Information, Map and Top of Echo valley Photo ofRoute Information, Map and Top of Echo valley

Route Information, Map and Top of Echo valley

The route showing information to get to the Amphitheater

PictographPicnic Altitude 1,487 ft
Photo ofThe Amphitheater surrounded by rock features Photo ofThe Amphitheater surrounded by rock features Photo ofThe Amphitheater surrounded by rock features

The Amphitheater surrounded by rock features

An interesting place to stop

PictographIntersection Altitude 1,571 ft
Photo ofIntersection to the ridge path

Intersection to the ridge path

The route marker at the intersection to Spes Bona

PictographPanorama Altitude 1,561 ft
Photo ofViews to Simonstown in the Distance Photo ofViews to Simonstown in the Distance Photo ofViews to Simonstown in the Distance

Views to Simonstown in the Distance

The views all the way to Simonstown

PictographIntersection Altitude 1,583 ft
Photo ofTop of Spes Bona valley Photo ofTop of Spes Bona valley Photo ofTop of Spes Bona valley

Top of Spes Bona valley

The intersection at the top of Spes Bona valley a potential route down to kalk bay

PictographTunnel Altitude 1,636 ft
Photo ofRock Tunnel Feature and the Trig Beacon Photo ofRock Tunnel Feature and the Trig Beacon Photo ofRock Tunnel Feature and the Trig Beacon

Rock Tunnel Feature and the Trig Beacon

The rock arch feature on the trail

PictographCave Altitude 1,627 ft
Photo ofDeep Cave which goes under the path Photo ofDeep Cave which goes under the path Photo ofDeep Cave which goes under the path

Deep Cave which goes under the path

Deep Cave unsure of the name

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,647 ft
Photo ofWhite Shark Rock Feature on the Trail Photo ofWhite Shark Rock Feature on the Trail

White Shark Rock Feature on the Trail

The rock which looks like a white Shark

PictographFerry Altitude 1,593 ft
Photo ofKalk Bay Harbor Below Photo ofKalk Bay Harbor Below Photo ofKalk Bay Harbor Below

Kalk Bay Harbor Below

View of the harbor and false bay

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,478 ft
Photo ofViews of False Bay below Photo ofViews of False Bay below Photo ofViews of False Bay below

Views of False Bay below

The views from the trail of false bay below and fynbos

PictographPavement ends Altitude 1,274 ft
Photo ofSingle path Ends and road is followed for a while Photo ofSingle path Ends and road is followed for a while Photo ofSingle path Ends and road is followed for a while

Single path Ends and road is followed for a while

The single track ends and the road is taken to get to Nelly's Pool

PictographLake Altitude 1,343 ft
Photo ofNelly's Pool Photo ofNelly's Pool

Nelly's Pool

Nelly's pool a small pool which is popular for swimming in summer

PictographIntersection Altitude 1,331 ft
Photo ofPath Splits from Jeep Track to Single Track again Photo ofPath Splits from Jeep Track to Single Track again Photo ofPath Splits from Jeep Track to Single Track again

Path Splits from Jeep Track to Single Track again

Intersection from the jeep track back to the single path

PictographCave Altitude 1,418 ft
Photo ofMuizenberg Cave Photo ofMuizenberg Cave Photo ofMuizenberg Cave

Muizenberg Cave

Muizenberg Cave in Silvermine East Reserve

PictographIntersection Altitude 1,459 ft
Photo ofIntersection to Loop back towards St James Photo ofIntersection to Loop back towards St James

Intersection to Loop back towards St James

The route through the fynbos towards St James

PictographBirding spot Altitude 1,409 ft
Photo ofBird with Egg balancing Rock Feature Photo ofBird with Egg balancing Rock Feature Photo ofBird with Egg balancing Rock Feature

Bird with Egg balancing Rock Feature

The rock which looks like a bird with an egg

PictographIntersection Altitude 1,352 ft
Photo ofPaths intersect here Photo ofPaths intersect here

Paths intersect here

The route to follow to get back to the parking lot

PictographRiver Altitude 1,303 ft
Photo ofSmall stream to cross on route back Photo ofSmall stream to cross on route back

Small stream to cross on route back

The small stream to get back to the parking lot

PictographPavement ends Altitude 1,323 ft
Photo ofSingle track meet the dirt jeep track Photo ofSingle track meet the dirt jeep track

Single track meet the dirt jeep track

The single path gives way to a dirt road

PictographIntersection Altitude 1,248 ft
Photo ofPath Diverges from the Jeep Track Here Photo ofPath Diverges from the Jeep Track Here Photo ofPath Diverges from the Jeep Track Here

Path Diverges from the Jeep Track Here

Single track path to avaoid crowds on the Jeep Track both head to the parking

PictographIntersection Altitude 1,005 ft
Photo ofSingle track meets jeep track dirt road back to parking lot Photo ofSingle track meets jeep track dirt road back to parking lot

Single track meets jeep track dirt road back to parking lot

The intersection meeting the jeep track for the final stretch

PictographCar park Altitude 965 ft
Photo ofThe parking lot with map and route information Photo ofThe parking lot with map and route information

The parking lot with map and route information

The parking lot to start and end the trails at Silvermine east

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  • Photo of Maxime Yates
    Maxime Yates Jun 28, 2023

    I have followed this trail  View more

    This was a very enjoyable walk around Silvermine Nature Reserve. The waterfall was flowing rapidly and the reserve was bright green after all the rain. The walk had amazing views of the sea and the caves on this trail were interesting places to stop and have a break at. There was a short section of scrambling over some rocks but other than that it was easy enough and no big uphill sections. The trail was quite long so make sure to be prepared with food, drinks and the right clothing.

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