Tea Time Caves

Tea Time Caves
Two caves off the beaten track. Over a peak and down the other side, leads to two hidden and forgotten caves. One with crab-grass, perfect for a midday sleep. A small wall has been built (many years ago) and wood stored in one of them. The other is a spectacular overhand, with a great view into the valley below. This quiet section of the mountain is never visited.
As this is a hidden place, and unknown to the tourist industry, the PDF attached, is unlocked after a small fee is paid. The PDF contains full details on how to get to this incredible place along with other fascinating information about the area.

Driving and Safety

How far do your drive?

20-30min from Cape Town.

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Driving Difficulty?

Tar all the way, no difficult or dangerous inclines or road

Personal Safety

Standard risk. Dont be alone, not suitable for ladies alone

Parking

Public parking. This area is known for break ins



How wild, beautiful and Spectacular

How Unknown?

Its very rare to find someone who knows it but still possible

How Wild?

The wildness of this area is ranked 8/10

How Spectacular?

Medium Large (Pools/Rocks/Views)

How beautiful?

Medium Beautiful

Walking and Danger

How Tough

Moderate - Climb max 300-500 metres up eg Lions Head

Time it takes one direction, no stopping

1.5 hours Half Day, Medium to low fitness . Allow 4 hours+ for this walk.

Path Quality

Path is clear with infrequent possibilities of mistake, steps good and solid

No Path whatsover

6% is not a path at all.

Exposure?

Path is not exposed

Rock Scrambling

Hands are never used, and no rock scrambling or climbing

Suitable for 9-11 yrs old?

Suitable

All our walks/hikes/explorations are not suitable for less than 9 year olds. 12 years old plus generally can cope with a lot with the right encouragement.

For R50 you get

Detailed instructions on how to get there
A Map Layout
Hints and tips about the area