Hiking Table Mountain’s three peaks in one day is tough and not for the faint-hearted. Here’s how we did it.
Last weekend I did something I’ve been wanting to do for years: hike all three Table Mountain peaks in one day – all without putting a foot on my least favourite route, Platteklip Gorge. It’s not a hike for the faint-hearted, but if you’re reasonably fit, aren’t scared of heights, and (importantly) can find someone who’s been through the tricky sections before, then it’s hard to imagine a more exciting and rewarding way to hike on Table Mountain.
Be aware, however: this is not an easy day out. Hiking Table Mountain’s three peaks in a day is tough (for a more relaxed hike, check out these five hikes and walks in Cape Town). From UCT to the parking lot at Lion’s Head took nine hours and, except for our (necessary) slow decent on Kloof Corner, we didn’t dawdle. There are also plenty of exposed paths and some tricky scrambles up near-vertical rock faces, especially on the eastern ascent of Devil’s Peak and the ledges route from the saddle up to Maclear’s. The first chain down Kloof Corner is also worth mentioning – it’s a six-metre drop into a narrow crack with a 200-metre vertical drop on the right-hand side. Exhilarating, but not for anyone who isn’t confident with heights. If there’s any wind at all, find something else to do for the day.
My final disclaimer is just this: don’t try hiking Table Mountain’s three peaks alone, or without someone who has done it quite recently and knows the way. In particular, the ledges route up from the saddle is steep, poorly marked and involves a few sections of proper climbing. There are no signs and only a couple of cairns here and there to mark the way. You have been warned.
I logged our route on Endomondo Sports Tracker. Here’s the track it recorded.
For more information on hiking, and safety on Table Mountain visit the SANParks Table Mountain National Park safety page
Table Mountain National Park emergency contact number: 086 110 6417