Cape Town Beach Horseback Ride [436546P4]
•Round trip transportation included, pickup and drop-off from your Hotel.
•Photos of the activity.
•Beach Horse Riding next to the Atlantic Ocean.
•Enjoy scenic rides of the Ocean and the Mountains.
•Riding gear, hard hats, guide/s
•Photos of the activity.
•Beach Horse Riding next to the Atlantic Ocean.
•Enjoy scenic rides of the Ocean and the Mountains.
•Riding gear, hard hats, guide/s










ADDITIONAL INFO
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Minimum age requirement, 12 years.
- Maximum weight, 95kg
INCLUDED
- Tour Guide
NOT INCLUDED
CANCELLATION POLICY
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
ITINERARY
- The tour starts with a pickup from your Hotel, Cheaper price visit our site: https://t4c-southafricatours.co.za Driver will contact you upon arrival, on the way to the Stables you will pass through amazing landscapes, scenic views & beaches, including Campsbay Beach, drive on the costal road until reaching Houtbay where you will pass through one of the most spectacular drives in South Africa, Cape Town if not the world called Chapman’s Peak drive. There is no better place to horse ride than Farm Lands or the longest beach, whitest & most spectacular beach in the whole of Cape Town, photos included. Highlights: • 1 hour Beach Horse Riding next to the Atlantic Ocean. •If we’re fully booked for Beach ride , alternatively embark on Mountain view Horse trails. •Enjoy scenic rides through Farmlands. •Riding gear, hard hats, guide/s •Round trip transportation included, pickup and drop-off from your Hotel Requirements: Minimum age requirement, 12 years Maximum weight, 95kg
- Chapman’s Peak drive, the drive is on the mountain high edge and the bottom cliff will be the South Atlantic Ocean. This spectacular roadway took seven years to complete, at a cost of ₤20 000. Road was opened to traffic on Saturday 6 May 1922 by the Governor of the Union of South Africa, His Royal Highness Prince Arthur of Connaught. Chapman’s Peak is named after John Chapman, the Captain’s mate of an English ship the Consent. The peak which looms overhead was not named after a governor or brave mountaineer, but a lowly ship's pilot. The road was cleverly planned with the road surface based on the solid and conveniently located on the 540 million year old light grey granite of the Cape Granite Suite on an erosional contact surface (nonconformity) overlain by sandstone and mudstone of the 485 to 455 million years old lower Table Mountain Group. The many roadside cuttings were carved out of these more workable Table Mountain Group rocks.
OPTIONS
- Cape Town Beach Horseback Ride: Pickup included