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A road trip around the Cape Peninsula

Going on a road trip?

Cape Peninsula road trip at a glance

Wondering whether a Cape Peninsula road trip at 55+ is still a good idea? The short answer is yes. This is a scenic, manageable full-day trip for active, comfort-conscious travellers, with only one part that may feel challenging.

  • Best for: 55+ travellers who enjoy scenic drives and easy sightseeing
  • Driving difficulty: Easy to moderate
  • Walking involved: Mostly easy, with a steeper uphill section at Cape Point if the funicular is not running
  • Limited mobility: Mostly manageable, except for the final steps up to the old lighthouse
  • Time needed: A full day
  • Highlights: Chapman’s Peak Drive, Cape Point, Cape of Good Hope and Boulders Beach

Quick answers? Jump to the FAQ

Here’s how the day unfolded!

So – can you still go on a road trip around the Cape Peninsula at 55+?

Some quick answers to pressing questions

Can you still do a Cape Peninsula road trip at 55+?

Yes, absolutely. A Cape Peninsula road trip can be a great day out for travellers aged 55 and over. You do not need marathon-level fitness to enjoy it, and most of the key sights are easy to reach by car. 

Do you need to be very fit for a Cape Peninsula day trip?

No, not for most of the trip. The most physically demanding part is the uphill walk at Cape Point if the funicular is not running. Aside from that, this is mostly a scenic driving day with short stops and easy walks. 

Is Cape Point suitable for travellers with limited mobility?

Mostly, yes. The main exception is the final climb to the old lighthouse, which involves steep, uneven steps. The viewing area below is easier to reach when the funicular is operating, so accessibility depends a little on the day.

Is Chapman’s Peak Drive difficult or dangerous to drive?

For most travellers, no. It is a winding coastal road, but it is well known, scenic, and commonly driven by visitors. If conditions are unsafe, such as strong wind, heavy rain, or fire risk, the road may be closed. There are also alternative routes if you would rather skip it.

Is Boulders Beach easy to visit?

Yes. Boulders Beach is one of the easiest stops on the Cape Peninsula route. The penguin viewing areas are connected by boardwalks, which makes it a comfortable visit for most travellers.

Can you do the Cape Peninsula without driving yourself?

Yes. If you do not want to drive, you can join a tour from Cape Town instead. That makes this trip a good option even if you would rather not handle mountain roads or drive on the left.

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