Kasteelspoort to Diving Board - Table Mountain Guided Hike

Kasteelspoort to Diving Board - Table Mountain Guided Hike

R 1,500.00
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Kasteelspoort to Diving Board - Table Mountain Guided Hike

Kasteelspoort to Diving Board - Table Mountain Guided Hike

R 1,500.00

Kasteelspoort is one of Table Mountain's most dramatic routes — a challenging climb above Camps Bay that follows the Twelve Apostles ridge to the famous Diving Board: the iconic flat rock ledge that juts out high above the Atlantic, with views stretching across Camps Bay, the coastline, and the ocean beyond. If you want a Table Mountain hike that combines serious altitude gain with a jaw-dropping destination, Kasteelspoort is it.

Hike Summary

Duration: 3.5 to 4 hours
Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
Start Point: Theresa Avenue, Camps Bay (Pipe Track)
End Point: Table Mountain plateau and the Diving Board
Group size: Small group, maximum 8 people

The Route

The hike begins on the Pipe Track path above Camps Bay, a flat contour path with spectacular Atlantic views before the route turns upward onto the Kasteelspoort gully. From here the terrain becomes steep and demanding — a rocky scramble through the Twelve Apostles buttresses that rewards every metre of effort with widening views over Camps Bay and the Peninsula coastline.

At the top, your guide leads you to the Diving Board — a dramatic flat rock platform that extends over the edge of the mountain, with nothing but ocean and sky below. This is one of the most photographed spots on Table Mountain, and the view from the Diving Board across Camps Bay beach and the Atlantic is genuinely breathtaking.

The Descent

Depending on conditions, the hike either finishes at the upper Cableway Station (descend by cable car) or returns down Kasteelspoort on foot. Your guide will choose the safest option based on the weather and the group's energy levels on the day.

What's Included

  • Professional qualified hiking guide (FGASA/MLTSA certified)
  • Safety briefing before the hike
  • Mountain navigation and route guidance
  • Basic first aid kit and emergency assistance
  • Professional photos taken throughout the experience (where possible)

What's Not Included

  • Table Mountain Aerial Cableway ticket for the descent
  • Food and drinks
  • Personal hiking gear and clothing
  • Travel insurance
  • Gratuities (optional)

What to Bring

  • Trail shoes or hiking boots with good grip
  • 1.5 to 2 litres of water
  • Light snacks for the trail
  • Warm layer (the mountain's microclimate means temperatures can drop quickly)
  • Hat and sunscreen
  • Cash or card for the Cableway if using that descent

Good to know: this route is steep and strenuous in sections. Weather-dependent — your guide monitors conditions from booking through to summit. Private and custom group hikes available on request.

Further reading: Table Mountain Hiking Guide · Best Hiking Trails in Cape Town · What to Wear Hiking in Cape Town · Is Table Mountain Difficult? · Cape Town Hiking for Beginners

Seasonal Start Times
Summer
Dec – Feb
06:00
Autumn
Mar – May
06:45
Winter
Jun – Aug
07:00
Spring
Sep – Nov
06:30

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