Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Perfect Picnic Places


I come from a long line of picnickers – the first thing my gran would do in the mornings was throw open the curtains, grin delightedly, yell out ‘sunny skies, no wind, no rain,’ and pack a picnic. Minutes later we would be whisked away on an adventure, curious lunch in tow and would spend a wonderful few hours anywhere my gran thought looked nice – we have had picnics in parking lots before. 

Cape Town is the perfect place for picnickers, with numerous hot spots to explore, from golden beaches to gorgeous nature reserves. Picnics are a great way to discover secret gems and are a great option for holidaymakers, giving you flexibility, as wherever you go you have your packed lunch with you. Those staying in self-catering Cape Town apartments or holiday rentals, will find picnics a cheap alternative to eating out all the time and it’s an activity that the whole family will enjoy. 

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My favourite picnic destinations range from the exquisite Kirstenbosch Gardens to the enormous boulders at Llandudno. Kirstenbosch National Botanic Gardens are ideal for a laid-back, lazy afternoon, relaxing under a shady tree on one of the vast, rolling lawns meandering up the mountain, intermingled with fragrant fynbos. Enjoy your picnic while surrounded by brightly coloured flowers, attracting all sorts of birds and small animals – make sure you take your rubbish home with you, so the garden stays pristine and none of its inhabitants are hurt.

Chapman’s Peak has a well-earned reputation for being one of South Africa’s most beautiful drives and was my gran’s favourite picnic spot. Head to one of the designated viewing areas and gaze out over phenomenal panoramic ocean vistas and toast the sunset, as it illuminates the sea. 

apartment in Cape Town
It may not be a picnic as such, but many locals love to buy scrumptious take-away fish and chips from Mariner’s Wharf in Hout Bay and then head across to Llandudno, to sit on the rocks and watch the sun go down. The sunset from this beach is unforgettable, painting the sea and sky in vivid reds and pinks.
Silvermines Nature Reserve lies on Ou Kaapse Weg, offering an unspoiled wilderness to explore, with numerous scenic trails winding up the mountain, as well as a superb dam to swim in during summer and winter if you’re brave. The kids will have an expansive area to play in and there are several sheltered spots, ideal for picnicking. 

self-catering Cape Town
Do you love penguins and picnics?  Head to Boulder’s Beach which has its own colony of Jackass penguins, as well as an enticing warm sea to swim in and soft, sandy beaches sheltered by giant boulders. This is one of the Cape’s most striking beaches and you can wander along the walkway and look out for fluffy baby penguin chicks sheltering in their burrows in the protected breeding area. 

As a true picnicker at heart, Cape Town is the ideal place for me, with many attractive highlights to visit. Staying in a Cape Town holiday rental or self-catering accommodation option means that you have the flexibility to explore all the city’s delights and picnics are a great way to eat on a budget.


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