Pringle Point

Pringle Point
This point at Pringle by must be one of the most beautiful spots to watch the sunset. It is at the edge of the houses, but the houses are behind you and there is quite a large area with pristine nature.

April fool flowers make their appearance here in the end of March and beginning of April. The view is spectacular. You watch the sun set on the other side of the mountains across the sea, while watching the waves break around the point, with the beatuiful skyline of the Pringle Bay mountains to enjoy
A PDF is available below for downloading to provide you with full details on how to get to this incredible place, along with MAPS and interesting facts about the region.

Driving and Safety

How far do your drive?

from Cape Town.

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Driving Difficulty?

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

Personal Safety

Low risk

Parking

Public Parking, Road less highly used.



How wild, beautiful and Spectacular

How Unknown?

A large amount of people know this place

How Wild?

The wildness of this area is ranked 1/10

How Spectacular?

Spectacular.

How beautiful?

Really Beautiful

Walking and Danger

How Tough

Simple - Not really a walk. Park next door

Time it takes one direction, no stopping

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

Path Quality

Path is extremely well maintained, stable, frequently used, steps built properly by mainteance staff

No Path whatsover

0% 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?

Very 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.

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