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TravelComments.com – Cape Town: Chapman’s Peak Drive temporarily closed!

 

(Posted 25th June 2024)

 

 

The management of Cape Town’s famous Chapman’s Peak Drive has annouced that the scenic 9 km route between Noordhoek and Hout Bay along the western flank of the Chapman’s Peak is currently closed and is expected to reopen mid-week. Due to rockfall last Wednesday (19 June 2024), significant damage was caused to the… READ MORE

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