Silvermine Nature Reserve


Silvermine Nature Reserve forms part of the Table Mountain National Park in Cape Town, South Africa. It covers the section of the Cape Peninsula mountain range from the Kalk Bay mountains through to Constantiaberg. The area is a significant conservation area for the indigenous fynbos vegetation, which is of the montane cone-bush type at this location.[1]

Silvermine Nature Reserve
Silvermine Nature Reserve with on the right hand side the Silvermine reservoir
LocationCape Town, South Africa
Official website

The Ou Kaapse Weg main road runs through the reserve, cutting it into a northern and southern section. The Silvermine reservoir, on the north side, was built in 1898 to supply water to Cape Town.[2]

Until 2000, there were significant pine stands in the reserve, but the last of these were felled in following the major fire in that year. The area was again burnt in March 2015 and the reserve was closed for the rest of the year.[3]

The area is popular for walking, hiking, picnicking, and mountain biking. There are a number of sandstone cave systems in the reserve and there are rock climbing routes on Muizenberg Peak.

The Silvermine river, which starts in the reserve and runs to Clovelly, is the only river in the Cape Peninsula that runs its whole course without going through a developed area.

The South African Navy's Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre is in an underground bunker on the lower slopes of the Silvermine mountain.


References

  1. "Silvermine Nature Reserve". Cape Point Route. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  2. "Silvermine Nature Reserve". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  3. Silvermine Nature Reserve. Cape Town Travel. Retrieved 27 March 2016.

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