Kloof Nek Road Explained

Kloof Nek Road, one of South Africa's oldest roads, was built in 1848 as an access road for the suburban pass with the same name which was used primarily as a look-out post for soldiers and a supply route to Camps Bay. The route starts at Kloof Street on the edge of the city bowl and turns into Camps Bay Road at the end of a mountain pass running between Table Mountain and Lion's Head. Despite being only two kilometers long, it is very steep with an average gradient 1:11. The summit of Kloof Nek Road is a small but complicated intersection that's not clearly visible on approach and often catches motorists unaware. The road's steepness may be a contributor to the regular occurrence of often-fatal accidents on Kloof Nek Road.[1]

Attractions, entertainment and activities along Kloof Nek Road

Table Mountain National Park

Restaurants and Night Life

Popular Attractions

Accommodation

Transport

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kloof Nek Rd · Cape Town, South Africa. Kloof Nek Rd · Cape Town, South Africa.
  2. Web site: Cape Town Routes & Stops | Travel with MyCiTi | MyCiTi IRT.
  3. Web site: Getting Here.