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Grab your basket Cape Town has a venue for every picnic occasion

eaSummertime in Cape Town is an ideal time for a number of outdoor activities, one such activity is a favourite for a number of Capetonians hoping to enjoy the fine summer days and dusky evenings.

Spier picnic basket
Spier picnic basket

I know a number of you would be thinking going to the beach, spending time with the family at the movies or even hosting a family braai (barbecue), but it’s neither of these… it is however, a picnic.

A picnic in any of Cape Town’s scenic spots is a firm favourite for locals and tourists alike, fine weather and great views make for a fine outdoor activity.

The humble picnic allows you to fill your basket with food to suit any occasion; salads, cold cuts, yoghurt, fruit, crackers, pate’s, breads, jams, cheeses, fruit kebabs, chocolate, champagne and orange juice make for a perfect picnic meal.

Whether it’s a morning breakfast picnic at one of the many nature reserves that ring the Cape, an afternoon picnic at a local wine estate or an evening sunset picnic on the western side of Table Mountain, Cape Town has a picnic venue for e very occasion.

Beach Picnics
Beach Picnics

Top picnic spots in Cape Town include; Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Table Mountain, Lions Head, Tokai Forest, Silvermine Nature Reserve, Paarl Mountain, Zeekoevlei, Wynberg Park, Zandvlei, Signal Hill and Green Point Urban Park.

Beaches famous for sunset picnics include Oudekraal, Sea Point, Camps Bay, Clifton Beach and Blouberg beaches.

Sunset from Signal Hill
Sunset from Signal Hill

Many wine farms around the Cape like Groot Constantia and Buitenverwachting in Constantia, Boschendal Wine Estate between Franschoek and Stellenbosch, as well as Blaauwklippen and Spier in Stellenbosch offer great options for a picnic.

No matter what your picnic option, Cape Town has a venue for every picnic occasion so grab the picnic basket, fill it with tasty goodies and head for your picnic spot of choice.

Please note: – No alcoholic beverages are allowed on Cape Town’s beaches.

Top Tips to make your picnic hassle free:

  1. Pick your spot to ensure your picnic can be accessible and safe especially at night.
  2. Keep it simple.
  3. Pack only the food you will eat, ensure that allergies are noted.
  4. Pack the essentials.
  5. Make sure you’re fully equipped for your adventure.
  6. Here’s a list of essentials for your outdoor excursion:
  • Picnic basket and/or cooler box
  • Bottled water (freeze overnight and use as an ice pack)
  • Outdoor dinnerware, plates, cups, cutlery
  • Napkins
  • Corkscrew and/or bottle opener
  • Tablecloth and/or a picnic blanket
  • Sunscreen
  • Bug spray
  • citronella candles or battery powered lamps
  • Warm clothing should the weather take a turn for the worst
  • Make sure someone knows where you are going
  • Ensure that your mobile phone battery is fully charged and that there is mobile phone reception
  • Avoid any risk of food poisoning
  • Avoid ice cream as it will melt before you reach your picnic spot
  • Avoid sticky puddings, and sweet cakes as they attract insects
  • Trash bags.

 

Make sure you leave only your footprints at the picnic spot.

Moonlight Madness

Cape Town is definitely the place to be, where it’s all at with no time to rest.

In the last month Capetonians enjoyed the Clanwilliam Wild Flower Show, The Red Sock Tweed Charity fun ride, the Cape Homemakers Expo, the Earthdance Festival, a 10km Peace Run, the Sunflower Music Festival, the Peninsula Radio Flyers Airshow, The Crazy Store Table Mountain Challenge, the Hermanus Whale Festival, The Oceana Hout Bay Seafood festival, the Cape Town Fringe Festival and the Heart104.9FM Spring Dip to name just a few events.

Still to come is the Colour Run, The Muizenberg Village Street Festival, The Engen Cycle in the City, the Cape Town Cycle Tour and Cape Town International Jazz Festival and the Yelo Summer Beach Festival however the Mother City hosts a monthly event that has captivated Capetonians since its inception, the “Moonlightmass.”

What started as a social get-together has grown into a full-grown event, with riders of all levels joining the fun ride through the streets of Cape Town.

Moonlightmass riders under the Green Point circle.
Moonlightmass riders under the Green Point circle.

The ride takes place in the light of the full moon every month and always departs’ from under the Green Point Circle adjacent to the Cape Town Stadium.

The ride starts at about 21h00 following a route through the city centre via Beach Road and along the Moullie Point beach front before making its way into the City along Riebeek Street to Long Street.

The ride continues to Longmarket Street and finishes in Green Market Square, that’s where the party begins. At 12 km long, the Moonlightmass gives the riders a view of the City seldom seen during the hustle and bustle of daily life. The pace of the ride is not too fast, riders are able to see and feel the vibe of the Mother City at night.

The Moonlightmass Cycle Ride attracts cyclist from all over the country as well as a sprinkling of foreigners and even if you do not own a bike there are rental options available, all that is required is your willingness to participate.

The next ride is on Saturday November 08, 2014 so don a helmet, gear-up and join the crazy gang for a moonlight ride through the Mother City.