Chapmans Peak Drive

Western Cape, Cape Town, Noordhoek

Description

Create in your mind, a place where the marvels of engineering meets the raw beauty of earths mountains. A place that allow travellers to experience life above the ocean while taking on the open roads from one city to another. A long stretch of tar running along the vertical face of a mountain standing tall in the earth's big blue body of water. The Cape Peninsula's very own Chapman's Peak Drive is home to such a majesty. In 1910, Sir Nicholaas Frederic De Waal of, who at the time was the first administrator of the Cape Province, ordered for a road linking Hout Bay to Noordhoek peaks to be established.  In 1915 and 1916, with the use of convict effort, construction was underway on either end of Hout bay and Noorhoek respectively. On Saturday the 6 of May 1922, Chapman's Peak Drive was sanctioned for public use by the Governor of the Union of South Africa, His Royal Highness, Prince Arthur of Connaught. Since then Chapman's Peak Drive has undergone a series of reconstructions to enhance the safety and comfort of travellers. Modern Chapman's Peak Drive has a plethora of attractions like view points and picnic spots for visitors to utilize. It is also a excellent venue for photography, after all it is one of the world's most famous marine drives. Hiking trails are also available for the nature lovers starting at the old Silvermine nature reserve all the way to the summit of Chapman's Peak. For the perfect view of harmony between Nature, Man and architectural brilliance, drive down to Chapman's Peak Drive.



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