Saturday 20 December 2008

Saturday afternoon in Hout Bay

posted by Paul
The mountains of Hout BayWe took a drive through to Hout Bay this afternoon to visit with friends and enjoy a braai, much like the one I posted about here a few days ago. Isn't the view of the mountains just spectacular? Perhaps a panoramic photo would do this vista more justice. But for the bay, Hout Bay is surrounded by mountains, creating what may be perceived as a town purposefully secluded from greater Cape Town.

You're just able to see the Table Mountain range stretching out in the distance with the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens directly behind it. This area has many hiking trails up mountains and peaks, ranging from 1-hour strolls to whole-day trips. Some time in the near future we'll have to see if we can climb up the peak known as Little Lion's Head - a smaller version of Cape Town's well-known Lion's Head.

4 Comments:

OpenID Le Python said...

Know this view well, mainly from running (8 Two Oceans, many miles of training for all sorts of races) and trekking over the mountains with various friends and school groups.

HB was a simple fishing village when in arrived in CT in 1976. Fisherpeople's cotttages, a few houses, the fish factory - very popular on Sunday's with lots of folk buying boxes of smoked snoek.

CT will remain my favourite SA city.

22 December 2008 5:33 PM  
Blogger Kerry-Anne said...

You're a braver man than I - I was rather proud of myself for actually getting out to WATCH the Two Oceans this year. :P

Thanks for the description of Hout Bay back in the 70s; sounds so delightfully tranquil.

Watch CTDP in the new year - there are going to be lots of changes and new features, and one of these will involve some glimpses of Cape Town's history...

22 December 2008 7:27 PM  
Anonymous matt said...

Nice photo: we must do it again soon.

23 December 2008 11:46 AM  
Blogger Kerry-Anne said...

@matt: Absolutely. :) Thanks for having us around - it was a super afternoon spent in great company.

23 December 2008 10:30 PM  

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