The Valley Pool

The Valley Pool
There are some places that no-one knows. This is one of them. Its not that people do not explore the area, they do, but when they discover this pool, they think the only way to get to it is on a difficult trail. In this document, if you choose to unlock it, I will tell you a secret. I will tell you how to reach a place quickly and easily. You will be able to drive out of Cape Town, and spend a day in the middle of the wilderness with a beautiful deep pool to enjoy.

Above you the mountains rise, providing a dramatic backdrop. Jump in from the centre rock, where you can rest with your towel and a good book, and you will find that its easily three metres and more, throughout its length, but is so crystal clear, you can see all the rocks on the bottom. Take a sip of its water for its 100% pure. No chlorine, no chemicals, no processing, just crystal water from the mountain. On one side a small waterfall comes into the pool. Choose a jumping spot, from around the pool, and enjoy the feeling of adventure.

The pool is really spectacular. If you are looking for a place to spend a day, in beautiful surroundings, with water temperature that is really swimmable, this is it.

That is the beauty of the Cape Mountains, in summer the pools warm up, and are frequently above 20 degrees Celsius making swimming a great activity. The route described here is not too difficult. It can be done by even the younger crowd, and from your car, should not take you more than twenty minutes

Once you are there you cannot hear or see other people, its just you, the pool, the mountains and the rocks. This pool is at least four or five metres deep throughout its length. Its about about fifty metres long, and about 10-15 metres wide.

It requires a permit to visit, which is easily obtainable.
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?

from Cape Town.

Get Actual Distance/Time

Driving Difficulty?

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

Personal Safety

Low risk

Parking

Public Parking near an open highly used road



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 7/10

How Spectacular?

Extremely Spectacular

How beautiful?

Extremely Beautiful

Walking and Danger

How Tough

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

Time it takes one direction, no stopping

1 hr Half Day, Low fitness . Allow 4 hours+ for this walk.

Path Quality

Path is sometimes clear and sometimes faint, not built by people, so can be loose

No Path whatsover

20% 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?

Risky

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 R190 you get

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