Cape Town has everything any visitor can dream of. Stunning beaches, great food and best of all, beautiful mountains surrounding it. So why not grab your hiking shoes and head off on one of the most popular hiking trails in Cape Town. The climb up Lion’s Head.
Lion’s Head is part of the Table Mountain National park and is a wonderful hike to try, even for beginners. Its iconic peak looms over the city and the ocean and the hike to its summit is popular with locals and tourists alike. The hike can take a steep 2-3 hours up and down but rewards with views around every corner.

How to get to Lion’s Head
Lion’s Head is situated on Signal Hill road. Drive from the city center towards Table Mountain following Kloofnek Road. Turn off into Signal Hill road and find the parking for Lion’s Head right across the entrance of the trail in Forestry road. If you don’t have a car, you can use Uber or take the MyCitiBus 106 or 107 stopping in Kloofnek Road.
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About the trail
The hiking trail circles around Lion’s Head until you reach the top. The distance of the Lion’s Head hike is about 2-3 km one way, depending on which route you take. The shorter route has a section that needs to be climbed with the help of chains and ladders and the trail becomes more rocky as you climb upwards. The two trails split at about the three quarters mark of the trail. The duration of the hike is roughly 2-3 hours depending on your fitness level and pace.

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Who can hike Lion’s Head
Anyone can hike Lion’s Head but it is recommended that you have a basic fitness level. The hike is not suited for young children or the elderly or people with serious knee injuries.
What is the best time to hike Lion’s Head
Anytime of the year is perfect for hiking Lion’s Head as long as the day is clear with minimal wind. For summer, it’s best to get an early start before the heat and the crowds set in. In summer you can join in on the ‘Full Moon Hike’ every full moon. Don’t forget to bring a head light and tread carefully as the trails get extremely crowded on these hikes.
Because of recent fires on the mountain SAN Parks are doing maintenance on the trail and it might be closed during some periods of the year. Check their website before you go.

What to Take
- A good windbreaker is always recommended as it can get chilly on top even in summer.
- Strong sunscreen
- Lots of fluids like water or energy drinks
- Snacks to keep up your energy
- Pack a small picnic to enjoy when you reach the top
- A plastic bag to store any garbage like empty bottles, etc.
- Good walking shoes
The hike provides breathtaking views of Cape Town, Table Mountain and on a good day, Robben Island (Mandela’s prison). The fauna and flora is typical of the plants in the Table Mountain Park with a certain beauty to them. You can try to capture the grandness of the Atlantic Ocean and Table Bay as the views sinks into your senses. The hike upwards is a steep climb and even I huffed and puffed to the top (I’m moderately fit). The hike is totally worth it and you’re rewarded with great views. I found coming down a lot easier.
Starting your day off with a hike to Lion’s Head is a good way to start off a trip in Cape Town. Afterwards you can go to the beach at the nearby Camps Bay and eat at one of the many restaurants on the Camps Bay strip. If you like mountains, hiking and great views of the ocean, this is one activity you have to do when in Cape Town.
Lion’s Head tours and activities you might be interested in (if you prefer a guided hike):
- Lion’s Head sunset hike with a guide
- Lion’s Head sunrise hike with a guide
- Paragliding from Lion’s head







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Beautiful pics and great advice—of course you should always pack a picnic! π
If the trail is quite crowded, where do you go to the bathroom?
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Thanks, picnics on top of mountains are the best! Thank is an excellent question. I’ve seen many people duck and dive into the bush…but really, by the time I got to the top I lost half my body fluid lol. There’s a pitstop only at the beginning of the trail.
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Amazing captures!
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The view is truly amazing π thanks for reading!
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The view is amazing!!! But I don’t think I can go for 2-3 hours of steep hike and definitely not the shortcut. With my clumsiness, I’m sure I’ll miss a step or lose my grip. :p
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The view is worth it! But it is pretty steep even for me!
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Beautiful landscape!
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Thanks π
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Well written.:) great post!!
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