Two Reasons Why You Should Take a Drive on Chapman's Peak Drive!

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Yes, I know I have already published two posts, sharing some great views from Chapman's Peak Drive and the exhilarating experience that goes along with it...lol. If you haven't seen them yet, you can find them here:

But today, in my third and final post about Chapman's Peak Drive, I want to share more information about Chapman's Peak Drive, and even more spectacular views! And while we're at it, I'll give you two reasons why you should go for a drive on Chapman's Peak Drive.

Two Good Reasons for using Chapman's Peak Drive!

To wet your appetite, I would like to start this post with a YouTube video (not my own) which can be seen on the website of Chapman's Peak Drive. It will take you about two minutes to watch this video.

This is like a trailer video of a more detailed video which also can be seen on the Chapman's Peak Drive website.

As seen on the Chapman's Peak Drive website



If you want to appreciate more of Chapman's Peak Drive, it's history, what went into protecting the natural environment during it's construction, the maintenance involved, and the status it enjoys in South Africa, also watch the full video on the Chapman's Peak Drive website. It will take about 6 minutes to view the full video.

As seen on the Chapman's Peak Drive website


Again, the above two videos are not mine, but they do appear on the Chapman's Peak Drive website.

From here on forward, all images are my own.

The Main Reason For Driving on Chapman's Drive: The Views

These photos were taken while returning from Noordhoek, coming back towards Hout Bay.

In my first image we were approaching the area of Hout Bay again. If you look at the barrier wall in the foreground, you will notice that the photo has been taken from a moving vehicle.

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The reason why I am pointing this out, is to emphasise the fact that this route is perfect for a relaxed drive, enjoying the beautiful and spectacular scenes and surroundings! No, I wasn't driving though, my brother-in-law was driving. But you can enjoy the scenery and surroundings (and even take photos, only if you are not driving though...lol) while you are enjoying a slow, relaxing drive.

The next two photos were taken seconds after the first one, where I wanted to capture the colours in the water below me.

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Another Reason for using Chapman's Peak Drive: It's a Relaxing Drive!

The reason why you are ensured of a relaxed drive on this route, is the fact that a toll fee is charged to travel on this route, which is specifically aimed at holiday-goers, tourists, and/or locals who just want to come out and enjoy the beauty of nature on this route.

We paid R64.00, which, at the time writing, equals just under $3.50. That allowed us to travel both directions, from Hout Bay to Noordhoek and back.

The Chapman's Peak Drive is considered a National Heritage site, as it is also situated inside a national park.

The next two images shows the "tunnel" as seen coming from Noordhoek's side.

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The videos in the beginning of this post, show beautiful areal views of the tunnel.

Chapman's Peak Drive stretches over a distance of about 9km between Hout Bay and Noordhoek and has approximately 114 curves.

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While "normal" traffic follows the alternative route between Hout Bay and Noordhoek, you can relax, taking a slow drive while enjoying views such as these...

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At several places, provision has been made where you can safely pull over and get out of your vehicle to admire the scenery.

Here, you can see Hout Bay in the background.

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Looking at the scenes below us...

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A view over Hout Bay, with the Hout Bay Harbour being visible to the left.

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Focusing more on the harbour in Hout Bay.

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And in the last image for today, you can see the mountains surrounding Hout Bay, stretching out into the ocean.

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And that's it for today, folks!

Thank you reading my post! I do appreciate it!

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Wow, the picture of the beach looks very beautiful, my friend. Have a nice day. Go to that beach.

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Thank you for your positive feedback, @arieswilly! Yes, as a matter of fact, there are a couple of beaches we want to go back to!

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This is a beautiful view. I love the sea and blue water

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This views deserves to be at the world map, this is a wonderful tour experience, enjoy your day.
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What lovely photos you shared here! I know I'd love to see that place in person too. Thank you for sharing your lovely experiences. Enjoy your weekend!


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Hi @iamraincrystal! I'm glad you enjoyed my photos! Yes, it was an awesome experience and it's worth seeing it in person!

I hope you are enjoying your weekend too!

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Was fortunate to read your post on Chapman's peak drive and the Noordhoek village hotel, thanks for sharing more awesome photos.

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I'm glad to hear that you are reading my posts and enjoying them! Thank you, @emjeak! I do appreciate your support!

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This looks like a stunning place, great post and great shots, makes me think of summers at the coast.

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It is a great place indeed! We'll definitely go back there! Thank you for your feedback, @darrenflinders! I do appreciate it!

Have great day!

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