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This printed Green Map presents a selection of options – for a more complete listing, further information and current news and updates please visit www.capetowngreenmap.co.za Printed on SAPPI Triple Green paper, an environmentally- friendly paper stock made from chlorine-free sugar cane fibre, to support sustainable afforestation in South Africa. CAPE TOWN Live it! Love it! GREENER! The map encourages people to live and play more sustainably and to make ‘greener’ lifestyle choices. All sites are listed free and are selected from www.capetowngreenmap.co.za. If you meet the criteria, please submit your information online and stand the chance of being featured on the website and in future print editions. Twitter @capetwngreenmap Facebook Capetowngreenmap Also visit the newly launched Joburg Green Map: The Cape Town Green Map grew out of Green Goal 2010, the environmental programme of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The Host City Cape Town Green Goal 2010 programme was awarded the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Sport and Environment Award in 2011. The Cape Town Green Map is part of Green Map System’s global community of local green maps and is powered online by the www.opengreenmap.org mapping platform. A GREEN flag means visibility for the spotters is good, and no sharks have been seen. A BLACK flag means visibility for the spotters is poor, but no sharks have been seen. A RED flag means a shark has been seen recently, but is no longer visible to the spotters. A WHITE flag with a BLACK SHARK, along with a loud siren, means a shark has been sighted. Leave the water immediately! Important: No flag means that shark spotters are not on duty. 7 days a week 8 am to 6 pm: Muizenberg corner St James beach Fish Hoek Noordhoek (The Hoek) Check website for additional beaches and times of year that spotters are on duty. www.sharkspotters.org.za Shark Spotters: C 078 174 4244 Emergency: T 021 480 7700 CITY Shark spottING PROGRAMME As one of the few cities in the world with a national park and two World Heritage Sites (Table Mountain National Park and Robben Island) contained within its boundaries, Cape Town is surrounded by incredible outdoor options. The ‘Mother City’ is also located in a ‘biodiversity hotspot’, the Cape Floristic Region, and is recognised globally for its extraordinarily rich, diverse and unique fauna and flora. The city offers many ways to experience the great green outdoors. Cape Town has one of the highest densities of threatened species in any metropolitan area on earth. The City of Cape Town’s nature reserves and conservation areas are conserving critically endangered ecosystems. This globally important biodiversity is a valuable part of our heritage and also plays an important role in underpinning a healthy and sustainable urban environment. THE GREAT GREEN OUTDOORS For the complete list and information on the City’s 16 nature reserves, please visit: www.capetown.gov.za/naturereserves where you can also download the City of Cape Town Nature Reserves book. ZANDVLEI ESTUARY NATURE RESERVE A large estuary on the False Bay coastline. Coniston Ave, Marina Da Gama. T 021 701 7542 E [email protected] WOLFGAT NATURE RESERVE Views and scenic drive along the False Bay coastline. Baden Powell Dr, Mitchells Plain T 021 392 5134/5 E [email protected] HELDERBERG NATURE RESERVE Favourites with children are tame bontebok and large leopard tortoises. Boasts a museum, shop and indigenous nursery. Verster Ave, Somerset West T 021 851 6982 E helderbergnature.reserve@capetown. gov.za STEENBRAS NATURE RESERVE One of the most scenic coastal routes skirts the eastern side of False Bay. A great spot for whale-watching. Gordon’s Bay - 8km along Clarence Dr T 021 856 5605 E [email protected] HARMONY FLATS NATURE RESERVE Spring Flowers 11th Ave, Strand. T 021 851 6982 E harmonyfl[email protected] CONSERVATION AREAS LOWER SILVERMINE RIVER WETLANDS (PUBLIC OPEN SPACE) Small fynbos marshland and an important breeding site for the endangered Western Leopard Toad. Off Main Rd, between Clovelly and Fish Hoek INTAKA ISLAND A unique example of conservation and private property development. 6 Park Lane, Century City T 021 552 6889 E [email protected] www.intaka.co.za 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 25 26 27 28 29 30 PARKS & GARDENS CITY NATURE RESERVES WITZANDS AQUIFER NATURE RESERVE Protecting the Atlantis aquifer, the main water supply for Atlantis, Mamre and Pella communities. Dassenberg Dr, Atlantis T 021 577 5000 E [email protected] BLAAUWBERG NATURE RESERVE Visit the only viewpoint in the world from which you can see two proclaimed World Heritage Sites. Otto du Plessis Dr, Bloubergstrand T 021 554 0957 E [email protected] TABLEBAY NATURE RESERVE: RIETVLEI SECTION A birder’s paradise! Grey Ave, Table View. T 021 557 5509 E [email protected] DURBANVILLE NATURE RESERVE View critically endangered Swartland shale renosterveld and Cape Flats sand fynbos. Racecourse Rd, Durbanville T 021 970 3097 E [email protected] TYGERBERG NATURE RESERVE Magnificent 360° views of the City. Main gate: Totius St, Welgemoed. Secondary gate: Meyboom Ave, Plattekloof T 021 913 5695 E [email protected] FALSE BAY NATURE RESERVE: RONDEVLEI SECTION A bird sanctuary and home to Cape Town’s resident hippo population. Cnr of Perth Rd and Fisherman’s Walk, Grassy Park. T 021 400 9593 E [email protected] FALSE BAY NATURE RESERVE: ZEEKOEVLEI SECTION The largest inland water body in the city and a popular picnicking, sailing and fishing spot. Zeekoevlei Rd, Pelican Park. T 021 706 2404 E [email protected] 02 03 04 05 06 01 07 CAPE TOWN - GREEN BY DESIGN FIND IT - LIVE IT! 4 EDITION TOKAI CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT KOMMETJIE ZEEKOEIVLEI ZANDVLEI RONDEVLEI Seal Island CHAPMAN’S PEAK FALSE BAY NATURE RESERVE Table Bay CAPE TOWN TABLE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK (SILVERMINE) TABLE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK TABLE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK M3 M5 N2 N2 N2 N2 False Bay Atlantic Ocean N DRIFTSANDS NATURE RESERVE BRACKEN NATURE RESERVE N2 KOEBERG NATURE RESERVE R310 N2 N1 N7 N1 N1 M6 R27 R302 R102 M7 M64 M6 M65 M14 R102 M12 R310 R102 M23 R304 R102 M38 M17 M7 M3 M5 M5 M3 M3 R27 M14 NOORDHOEK PAROW TYGERVALLEY STRAND GORDON’S BAY BIKINI BEACH MACASSAR MACASSAR DUNES DURBANVILLE BRACKENFELL KRAAIFONTEIN GOODWOOD EDGEMEAD EERSTERIVIER KUILSRIVIER KHAYELITSHA PHILIPPI MITCHELLS PLAIN SCHAAPKRAAL PHILIPPI HORTICULTURAL AREA EDITH STEPHENS NATURE RESERVE MILNERTON BLOUBERGSTRAND MELKBOSSTRAND SILWERSTROOMSTRAND TABLE VIEW PARKLANDS ROBBEN ISLAND PINELANDS ATHLONE NYANGA KENILWORTH CONSTANTIA STRANDFONTEIN PLUMSTEAD RETREAT WYNBERG LLANDUDNO CLIFTON SEA POINT CAMPS BAY FISH HOEK SCARBOROUGH CAPE POINT SIMON’S TOWN HOUT BAY MUIZENBERG V&A WATERFRONT BELLVILLE SOMERSET WEST CLAREMONT STELLENBOSCH NEWLANDS TO ATLANTIS, MAMRE AND PELLA MNANDI CAPE OF GOOD HOPE RONDEBOSCH WOODSTOCK CITY CENTRE GUGULETU GREEN POINT GRANGER BAY WATER CLUB Civic Centre station map overleaf FALSE BAY YACHT CLUB Table View station SALT RIVER OBSERVATORY 19 24 SMART LIVING HANDBOOK A practical sustainability guide for people living in Cape Town to make homes safer and to save money, while working to reduce their impact on our environment. In the interests of sustainability, we encourage you to download your copy of the handbook: www.capetowngreenmap.co.za/smart-living ARDERNE GARDENS One of the richest collections of exotic trees and shrubs in South Africa. Main Rd, Claremont T 021 689 8102/3 MAYNARDVILLE PARK Provides recreational and cultural opportunities for all. Cnr of Church and Wolfe Sts, Wynberg T 021 762 9180/1/2 WYNBERG PARK The spring of the Krakeelwater River begins here. See vestiges of the silver trees, once prevalent in the area. Cnr of Klaasens and Trovato Link Rds, Wynberg DURBANVILLE ROSE GARDEN For the rose enthusiast during summer! Durban Rd, Durbanville T 021 970 3129 CITY OF CAPE TOWN Use your Internet-enabled mobile phone to find what is green near you. Search by your suburb, followed by Cape Town. Eg: Tokai, Cape Town @ www.greenmap.org GREEN ON YOUR CELL For information and access times visit: www.sanparks.org T 021 701 8692 Emergencies 0861 106 417 TABLE MOUNTAIN (TMNP) This is a mountain of many moods, offering hikers and climbers a range of routes that vary from strolls to rigorous hikes and climbs. HOERIKWAGGO TRAIL (TMNP) An iconic hiking trail traversing 75 km through the Park. Travel in the footsteps of the Cape’s ancestors and experience the Hoerikwaggo – the “mountain in the sea”. Bookings T 021 422 2816 E [email protected] TABLE MOUNTAIN AERIAL CABLEWAY Travel to the summit of Table Mountain in less than 10 minutes, enjoying 360° views of Cape Town. Lower Station, Tafelberg Rd, Cape Town T 021 424 8181 E [email protected] www.tablemountain.net LIONS HEAD (TMNP) A short, but steep, popular hike that offers great views of the Atlantic seaboard, the city and Table Mountain. Signal Hill Rd, Cape Town SIGNAL HILL (TMNP) It is from here that the noon day gun marks 12:00 in Cape Town (except Sundays). Great views of Robben Island. Signal Hill Rd, Cape Town 15 16 17 18 The Park is an important national asset, international tourist destination and local recreation resource and is one of eight sights that constitute the Cape Floral Kingdom World Heritage Site. KIRSTENBOSCH NATIONAL BOTANICAL GARDEN (SANBI) World-renowned for showcasing the beauty and diversity of the Cape’s flora. Rhodes Dr, Newlands T 021 799 8783 E [email protected] www.sanbi.org TOKAI ARBORETUM (TMNP) Walk in the arboretum or ride your mountain bike in the adjacent mountainside of this peaceful setting, or use it as the starting point for a longer hike up to Elephant’s Eye cave. Left off Tokai Rd at the Tokai Manor House SILVERMINE (TMNP) Beautiful, sandstone fynbos, landscapes. Hiking, dog walking, picnic sites and mountain biking. Gate One: Coming from Cape Town over Ou Kaapse Weg, turn right off M64. Gate Two: Pass Gate One and a few hundred metres on, turn left (no mountain biking). BOULDERS BEACH (TMNP) World famous for its unique colony of endangered African Penguins. 1 Kleintuin Rd, Seaforth, off Main Rd past Simon’s Town CAPE OF GOOD HOPE (TMNP) One of the top tourist destinations in South Africa. Discover the most south-western point on the African continent (the southern most point is at Cape Agulhas). Plateau Rd, Cape Point 20 21 22 23 TABLE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK (TMNP) Our Clean Outdoors Meet Zibi, the city’s mascot for waste and recycling. Zibi reminds you that Cape Town is committed to working with waste and keeping our city and surroundings clean. This involves: Implementing the Integrated Waste Management By-law Enabling waste minimisation Providing waste collection services Ensuring law enforcement While enjoying the beauty of the Cape, please help the City uphold its commitment to keeping our city clean and preserving our heritage for future generations to enjoy. Publishers of special interest maps partnering with the City to bring you the Cape Town Green Map. To view all their maps visit www.mapmyway.co.za T +27 21 685 4260 E [email protected] © Bruce Sutherland, City of Cape Town www.joburggreenmap.co.za Sustainable Living Nature Culture & Society & marinas Silwerstroomstrand Granger Bay Water Club (marina) Clifton 4th Beach Camps Bay Llandudno False Bay Yacht Club (marina) Muizenberg Beach Strandfontein Mnandi Bikini Beach (Gordon’s Bay) For more beach info, download the Beaches book at www.capetown.gov.za/environment Nature Reserves & Parks Southern Line Tourism Route MyCiti Bus Routes Railway Blue Flag Beaches Visitor Info Centre Waste Drop-off Sites MAP KEY Waste minimisation is a key focus of the City of Cape Town. Drop-off facilities help citizens practise ‘reduce, reuse and recycle’ principles. All it takes is a new mindset - think twice. Separation at source is the key. Many City of Cape Town drop-off facilities accept the following waste items: Garden waste, motor oil, cans and metal, paper, cardboard, glass, plastic, builder’s rubble, e-waste and polystyrene. Specific recyclables accepted vary per site. For a downloadable map of the drop-off facilities and details of the City’s ‘Think Twice’ recycling collection programme, and private recycling services, visit: www.capetowngreenmap.co.za/recycling WASTE & RECYCLING Find which fish species make for the greenest seafood choices. SMS the name of the fish you wish to query to 079 499 8795. www.capetowngreenmap.co.za GREEN POINT URBAN PARK Open air venue, grassed areas, dog walking, water features and picnicking, adjacent to the Cape Town Stadium. The Biodiversity Showcase Garden allows children to experience the amazing diversity of plants and animals from the Cape, and to learn about environmental issues that are impacting our biodiversity today. Locally crafted sculptures, mosaics and interpretive panels will keep you intrigued and informed. Bay Rd, Green Point T 021 417 0101 or 021 430 7399 THE COMPANY’S GARDEN A green jewel in the heart of a bustling metropolis that is the remaining half of the Dutch vegetable garden planted in the 1650s and overlaid by a later Victorian ‘romantic garden’. Queen Victoria St, Cape Town T 021 400 2521 Nature Reserve Indigenous Plants Eco-tour/Nature Walk Bird and Wildlife Watching Park/Recreation Area Coastal Habitat Wetlands Garden Wildlife Centre Wildlife Habitat Scenic Vista Community Garden Child-friendly Cultural Performances Eco-Information Environmental Education Museum Organic/Local Food Ecotourism Resource Green Building Wheelchair Friendly Farmers/Local Market Healthy Dining Social Enterprise Eco-Agriculture Green Store Fairtrade Recycle Re-use Bicycle Alternative Fuel Eco-Products Public Transport ICONS Icons © Green Map System, Inc. 2009. All rights reserved. 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  • This printed Green Map presents a selection of options – for a more complete listing, further information and current news and updates please visit www.capetowngreenmap.co.za

    Printed on SAPPI Triple Green paper, an environmentally-friendly paper stock made from chlorine-free sugar cane fi bre, to support sustainable afforestation in South Africa.

    CAPE TOWN Live it! Love it!

    GREENER!

    The map encourages people to live and play more sustainably and to make ‘greener’ lifestyle choices. All sites are listed free and are selected from www.capetowngreenmap.co.za. If you meet the criteria, please submit your information online and stand the chance of being featured on the website and in future print editions.Twitter @capetwngreenmapFacebook Capetowngreenmap

    Also visit the newly launched Joburg Green Map:

    The Cape Town Green Map grew out of Green Goal 2010, the environmental programme of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The Host City Cape Town Green Goal 2010 programme was awarded the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Sport and Environment Award in 2011.

    The Cape Town Green Map is part of Green Map System’s global community of local green maps and is powered online by the www.opengreenmap.org mapping platform.

    A GREEN fl ag means visibilityfor the spotters is good, and no sharks have been seen.

    A BLACK fl ag means visibilityfor the spotters is poor, but no sharks have been seen.

    A RED fl ag means a shark hasbeen seen recently, but is no longer visible to the spotters.

    A WHITE fl ag with a BLACK SHARK, along with a loud siren, means a shark hasbeen sighted. Leave the water immediately!

    Important: No fl ag means that shark spotters are not on duty.

    7 days a week 8 am to 6 pm:• Muizenberg corner• St James beach• Fish Hoek• Noordhoek (The Hoek)

    Check website for additionalbeaches and times of year thatspotters are on duty.

    www.sharkspotters.org.zaShark Spotters: C 078 174 4244Emergency: T 021 480 7700

    CITY Shark spottING PROGRAMME

    As one of the few cities in the world with a national park and two World Heritage Sites (Table Mountain National Park and Robben Island) contained within its boundaries, Cape Town is surrounded by incredible outdoor options. The ‘Mother City’ is also located in a ‘biodiversity hotspot’, the Cape Floristic Region, and is recognised globally for its extraordinarily rich, diverse and unique fauna and fl ora. The city offers many ways to experience the great green outdoors.

    Cape Town has one of the highest densities of threatened species in any metropolitan area on earth. The City of Cape Town’s nature reserves and conservation areas are conserving critically endangered ecosystems. This globally important biodiversity is a valuable part of our heritage and also plays an important role in underpinning a healthy and sustainable urban environment.

    THE GREAT GREEN OUTDOORS

    For the complete list and information on the City’s 16 nature reserves, please visit: www.capetown.gov.za/naturereserves where you can also download the City of Cape Town Nature Reserves book.

    ZANDVLEI ESTUARY NATURE RESERVE

    A large estuary on the False Bay coastline.

    Coniston Ave, Marina Da Gama. T 021 701 7542 E [email protected]

    WOLFGAT NATURE RESERVE

    Views and scenic drive along the False Bay coastline.

    Baden Powell Dr, Mitchells PlainT 021 392 5134/5E [email protected]

    HELDERBERG NATURE RESERVE

    Favourites with children are tame bontebok and large leopard tortoises. Boasts a museum, shop and indigenous nursery.

    Verster Ave, Somerset West T 021 851 6982 E [email protected]

    STEENBRAS NATURE RESERVE

    One of the most scenic coastalroutes skirts the eastern side of False Bay. A great spot for whale-watching.

    Gordon’s Bay - 8km along Clarence DrT 021 856 5605E [email protected]

    HARMONY FLATS NATURE RESERVE

    Spring Flowers

    11th Ave, Strand. T 021 851 6982 E harmonyfl [email protected]

    CONSERVATION AREAS

    LOWER SILVERMINE RIVER WETLANDS (PUBLIC OPEN SPACE)

    Small fynbos marshland and an important breeding site for the endangered Western Leopard Toad.

    Off Main Rd, between Clovelly and Fish Hoek

    INTAKA ISLAND

    A unique example of conservation and private property development.

    6 Park Lane, Century City T 021 552 6889 E [email protected] www.intaka.co.za

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    PARKS & GARDENS

    CITY NATURE RESERVES

    WITZANDS AQUIFER NATURE RESERVE

    Protecting the Atlantis aquifer, the main water supply for Atlantis, Mamre and Pella communities.

    Dassenberg Dr, Atlantis T 021 577 5000 E [email protected]

    BLAAUWBERG NATURE RESERVE

    Visit the only viewpoint in the world from which you can see two proclaimed World Heritage Sites.

    Otto du Plessis Dr, BloubergstrandT 021 554 0957 E [email protected]

    TABLEBAY NATURE RESERVE: RIETVLEI SECTION

    A birder’s paradise!

    Grey Ave, Table View. T 021 557 5509 E [email protected]

    DURBANVILLE NATURE RESERVE

    View critically endangered Swartland shale renosterveld and Cape Flats sand fynbos.

    Racecourse Rd, Durbanville T 021 970 3097 E [email protected]

    TYGERBERG NATURE RESERVE

    Magnifi cent 360° views of the City.

    Main gate: Totius St, Welgemoed. Secondary gate: Meyboom Ave, PlattekloofT 021 913 5695 E [email protected]

    FALSE BAY NATURE RESERVE: RONDEVLEI SECTION

    A bird sanctuary and home to Cape Town’s resident hippo population. Cnr of Perth Rd and Fisherman’s Walk, Grassy Park. T 021 400 9593 E [email protected]

    FALSE BAY NATURE RESERVE: ZEEKOEVLEI SECTION

    The largest inland water body in the city and a popular picnicking, sailing and fi shing spot.

    Zeekoevlei Rd, Pelican Park. T 021 706 2404E [email protected]

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    CAPE TOWN - GREEN BY DESIGNFIND IT - LIVE IT!4

    EDITION

    TOKAI

    CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL

    AIRPORT

    KOMMETJIE

    ATLANTIS

    MAMRE

    ZEEKOEIVLEI

    ZANDVLEI

    RONDEVLEI

    Seal Island

    CHAPMAN’S PEAK FALSE BAY NATURE RESERVE

    Table Bay

    CAPE TOWN

    TABLE MOUNTAINNATIONAL PARK

    (SILVERMINE)

    TABLE MOUNTAINNATIONAL PARK

    TABLE MOUNTAINNATIONAL PARK

    M3

    M5N2

    N2

    N2

    N2

    False Bay

    Atlantic Ocean

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    DRIFTSANDS NATURE RESERVE

    BRACKEN NATURE RESERVE

    N2

    KOEBERGNATURERESERVE

    R310

    N2

    N1

    N7

    N1

    N1

    M6

    R27

    R302

    R102

    M7

    M64

    M6 M65

    M14

    R102

    M12

    R310

    R102

    M23

    R304

    R102

    M38

    M17

    M7

    M3

    M5

    M5

    M3

    M3

    R27

    M14

    R27

    NOORDHOEK

    PAROW

    TYGERVALLEY

    STRAND

    GORDON’S BAY

    BIKINI BEACH

    MACASSAR

    MACASSAR DUNES

    DURBANVILLE

    BRACKENFELL

    KRAAIFONTEIN

    GOODWOOD

    EDGEMEAD

    EERSTERIVIER

    KUILSRIVIER

    KHAYELITSHA

    PHILIPPI

    MITCHELLSPLAIN

    SCHAAPKRAAL

    PHILIPPI HORTICULTURAL

    AREA

    EDITH STEPHENSNATURE RESERVE

    MILNERTON

    BLOUBERGSTRAND

    MELKBOSSTRAND

    SILWERSTROOMSTRAND

    TABLE VIEW

    PARKLANDS

    ROBBEN ISLAND

    PINELANDS

    ATHLONE

    NYANGAKENILWORTH

    CONSTANTIA

    STRANDFONTEIN

    PLUMSTEAD

    RETREAT

    WYNBERGLLANDUDNO

    CLIFTON

    SEA POINT

    CAMPS BAY

    FISH HOEK

    SCARBOROUGH

    CAPE POINT

    SIMON’S TOWN

    HOUT BAY

    MUIZENBERG

    V&A WATERFRONTBELLVILLE

    SOMERSET WEST

    CLAREMONT

    STELLENBOSCH

    NEWLANDS

    TO ATLANTIS, MAMRE AND PELLA

    MNANDI

    CAPE OF GOOD HOPE

    RONDEBOSCH

    WOODSTOCK

    CITY CENTRE

    GUGULETU

    GREEN POINT

    GRANGER BAYWATER CLUB

    Civic Centre station

    map overleaf

    FALSE BAY YACHT CLUB

    Table Viewstation

    SALT RIVER

    OBSERVATORY

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    SMART LIVING HANDBOOKA practical sustainability guide for people living in Cape Town to make homes safer and to save money, while working to reduce their impact on our environment. In the interests of sustainability, we encourage you to download your copy of the handbook:www.capetowngreenmap.co.za/smart-living

    ARDERNE GARDENS

    One of the richest collections of exotic trees and shrubs in South Africa. Main Rd, Claremont T 021 689 8102/3

    MAYNARDVILLE PARK

    Provides recreational and cultural opportunities for all.

    Cnr of Church and Wolfe Sts, WynbergT 021 762 9180/1/2

    WYNBERG PARK

    The spring of the Krakeelwater River begins here. See vestiges of the silver trees, once prevalent in the area.

    Cnr of Klaasens and Trovato Link Rds, Wynberg

    DURBANVILLE ROSE GARDEN

    For the rose enthusiast during summer! Durban Rd, Durbanville T 021 970 3129

    CITY OF CAPE TOWN

    Use your Internet-enabled mobile phone to fi nd what is green near

    you. Search by your suburb, followed by Cape Town. Eg:

    Tokai, Cape Town

    @www.greenmap.org

    GREEN ON YOUR CELL

    For information and access times visit:www.sanparks.org T 021 701 8692 Emergencies 0861 106 417

    TABLE MOUNTAIN (TMNP)

    This is a mountain of many moods, offering hikers and climbers a range of routes that vary from strolls to rigorous hikes and climbs.

    HOERIKWAGGO TRAIL (TMNP)

    An iconic hiking trail traversing 75 km through the Park. Travel in the footsteps of the Cape’s ancestors and experience the Hoerikwaggo – the “mountain in the sea”.

    Bookings T 021 422 2816 E [email protected]

    TABLE MOUNTAIN AERIAL CABLEWAY

    Travel to the summit of Table Mountain in less than 10 minutes, enjoying 360° views of Cape Town.

    Lower Station, Tafelberg Rd, Cape TownT 021 424 8181 E [email protected]

    LIONS HEAD (TMNP)

    A short, but steep, popular hike that offers great views of the Atlantic seaboard, the city and Table Mountain.

    Signal Hill Rd, Cape Town

    SIGNAL HILL (TMNP)

    It is from here that the noon daygun marks 12:00 in Cape Town (except Sundays). Great views of Robben Island.

    Signal Hill Rd, Cape Town

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    The Park is an important national asset, international tourist destination and local recreation resource and is one of eight sights that constitute the Cape Floral Kingdom World Heritage Site.

    KIRSTENBOSCH NATIONAL BOTANICAL GARDEN (SANBI)

    World-renowned for showcasingthe beauty and diversity of theCape’s fl ora.

    Rhodes Dr, Newlands T 021 799 8783 E [email protected] www.sanbi.org

    TOKAI ARBORETUM (TMNP)

    Walk in the arboretum or ride your mountain bike in the adjacent mountainside of this peaceful setting, or use it as the starting point for a longer hike up to Elephant’s Eye cave.

    Left off Tokai Rd at the TokaiManor House

    SILVERMINE (TMNP)

    Beautiful, sandstone fynbos, landscapes. Hiking, dog walking, picnic sites and mountain biking.

    Gate One: Coming from Cape Town over Ou Kaapse Weg, turn right off M64. Gate Two: Pass Gate One and a few hundred metres on, turn left (no mountain biking).

    BOULDERS BEACH (TMNP)

    World famous for its unique colony of endangered African Penguins.

    1 Kleintuin Rd, Seaforth, off Main Rd past Simon’s Town

    CAPE OF GOOD HOPE (TMNP)

    One of the top tourist destinations in South Africa. Discover the most south-western point on the African continent (the southern most point is at Cape Agulhas).

    Plateau Rd, Cape Point

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    TABLE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK (TMNP)

    Our Clean OutdoorsMeet Zibi, the city’s mascot for

    waste and recycling. Zibi reminds you that Cape Town is committed to working

    with waste and keeping our city and surroundings clean. This involves:

    Implementing the IntegratedWaste Management By-law

    Enabling waste minimisation

    Providing waste collection services

    Ensuring law enforcement

    While enjoying the beauty of the Cape, please help the City uphold

    its commitment to keeping our city clean and preserving our heritage for future generations

    to enjoy.

    Publishers of special interest maps partnering with the City to bring you the Cape Town Green Map. To view all their maps visit www.mapmyway.co.zaT +27 21 685 4260 E [email protected]

    © Bruce Sutherland, City of Cape Town

    www.joburggreenmap.co.za

    Sustainable LivingNature Culture & SocietyBLUE FLAG BEACHES & marinas• Silwerstroomstrand• Granger Bay Water Club (marina)• Clifton 4th Beach• Camps Bay • Llandudno• False Bay Yacht Club (marina)• Muizenberg Beach• Strandfontein• Mnandi• Bikini Beach (Gordon’s Bay)

    For more beach info,download the Beaches bookat www.capetown.gov.za/environment

    Nature Reserves & Parks

    Southern Line Tourism Route

    MyCiti Bus Routes

    Railway

    Blue Flag Beaches

    Visitor Info Centre

    Waste Drop-off Sites

    MAP KEY

    Waste minimisation is a key focus of the City of Cape Town. Drop-off facilities help citizens practise ‘reduce, reuse and recycle’ principles. All it takes is a new mindset - think twice. Separation at source is the key. Many City of Cape Town drop-off facilities accept the following waste items: Garden waste, motor oil, cans and metal, paper, cardboard, glass, plastic, builder’s rubble, e-waste and polystyrene. Specifi c recyclables accepted vary per site. For a downloadable map of the drop-off facilities and details of the City’s ‘Think Twice’ recycling collection programme, and private recycling services, visit: www.capetowngreenmap.co.za/recycling

    WASTE & RECYCLING

    Find which fi sh species make for the greenest seafood choices. SMS the name of the fi sh you wish to query to 079 499 8795.

    www.capetowngreenmap.co.za

    GREEN POINT URBAN PARK

    Open air venue, grassed areas, dog walking, water features and picnicking, adjacent to the Cape Town Stadium. The Biodiversity Showcase Garden allows children to experience the amazing diversity of plants and animals from the Cape, and to learn about environmental issues that are impacting our biodiversity today. Locally crafted sculptures, mosaics and interpretive panels will keep you intrigued and informed.

    Bay Rd, Green PointT 021 417 0101 or 021 430 7399

    THE COMPANY’S GARDEN

    A green jewel in the heart of a bustling metropolis that is the remaining half of the Dutch vegetable garden planted in the 1650s and overlaid by a later Victorian ‘romantic garden’.

    Queen Victoria St, Cape Town T 021 400 2521

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    Community Garden

    Child-friendly

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    Museum

    Organic/Local Food

    Ecotourism Resource

    Green Building

    Wheelchair Friendly

    Farmers/Local Market

    Healthy Dining

    Social Enterprise

    Eco-Agriculture

    Green Store

    Fairtrade

    Recycle

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    Eco-Products

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    MYCITI BUS SERVICE

    Convenient, reliable and afford-able transport aimed at both current users of public transport and private motorists. The Phase 1A service includes the fi rst trunk route between Table View and the central city on a dedicated bus way that cuts travelling time by half in peak hour. Complement-ing the trunk route are four inter-im feeder bus services – three in the Table View area and one running through Cape Town’s city centre – see map. There is also an airport bus that departs from Hertzog Boulevard every 20 minutes!T 0800 65 64 63 (toll-free 24/7)www.capetown.gov.za/myciti

    PUBLIC TRANSPORT

    The 24/7 Transport Information Centre provides information on all scheduled public transport ser-vices in the city.

    T 0800 65 64 63 E [email protected]

    CITY SIGHTSEEING BUS

    Visit Cape Town’s attractions on a topless, hop-on hop-off, low car-bon emission bus.

    T 021 511 6000 www.citysightseeing.co.za

    RIKKIS

    Rikkis Taxis are a popular, versatile and economic door-to-door taxi service in Cape Town.

    T 0861 745 547 E [email protected]

    THE GREEN CAB

    Join the green drive with this low carbon service using Liquefi ed Petroleum Gas vehicles to reduce its carbon footprint. Affordable, reli-able and safe transfers and tours.T 0861thegreencab / 086 184 3473E [email protected]

    BIKE & SADDLE

    Rent a quality bicycle or book a sig-nature guided city cycle ride. Burn carbs, not carbon!Cape Grace Hotel, V&A Waterfront T 021 813 6433E [email protected]/trails

    BY BIKE

    Rent a bicycle and helmet at one location, ride it and drop it off at any base in their ever-expanding network.E [email protected]

    SOUTHERN LINE TOURISM ROUTE

    An affordable daily train pass gives you access to attractions at seven stations along the scenic rail route through the southern suburbs and along rugged coastline. See map overleaf.

    MASIPHUMELELE BICYCLE TOWNSHIP TOURS

    Hire bicycles and tour Masiphume-lele incorporating local busi-nesses. Winner of the First Choice Responsible Tourism Award at the 2006 World Travel Centre, London for the category “Best for Innova-tion and Technology.”

    Pokela Rd, MasiphumeleleT 021 788 1256 E [email protected]

    TRANSPORTCity Transport Guide Available at all Cape Town Tourism Visitor Information Centres. For enquiries and information, call 0800 65 64 63

    In another fi rst for South Africa, the City of Cape Town kicked off its dual bin system during the 2010 FIFA World Cup® in June 2010.

    Zibi the Waste Warrior ostrich was there to help South Africans and their foreign guests select the correct bins for the different types of waste: recyclable waste in one bin, organic waste and lit-ter in the other.

    The dual bins have been located at busy pedestrian areas around the City.

    Their purpose is two-fold: they create awareness around littering and assist the City by sepa-rating litter at source.

    The DUAL bin System

    TWO OCEANS AQUARIUM

    Over 3 000 living animals can beseen in this marine kaleidoscope.This is where the two oceans meet!

    Dock Rd, V&A WaterfrontT 021 418 3823E [email protected]

    IZIKO SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM & PLANETARIUM

    SA’s second oldest museum (est. 1825) features natural and social history exhibits. The Planetariumhas frequent stellar shows forchildren and adults.

    25 Queen Victoria St, GardensT 021 481 3800 www.iziko.org.za/sam

    OUDE MOLEN ECO VILLAGE

    Eco-village with organic vegetable growers, the Millstone Farmstall and Café, children’s food garden, beehives, horses and art studios, wood furniture, metal workshopsand more.

    Alexandra Rd, PinelandsT 021 447 9177 E [email protected]

    ECOEXHIBIT

    Free and extensive exhibition of the country’s leading suppliers of sustainable living technology.

    Platinum St, Northgate Estate, YsterplaatT 021 510 4000 E [email protected]

    JOSEPHINE MILL

    A 19th Century mill restored to full operation. The fi ne iron waterwheel once again supplies freshly milled, stone ground fl our. A monthlyGreen Drinks meet up venue.

    13 Boundary Rd, NewlandsT 021 686 4939E [email protected] www.josephinemill.co.za

    ABALIMI BEZEKHAYA

    They help to initiate and maintain permanent organic food growing and nature conservation projects as the basis for sustainable life-styles, self-help job creation, pov-erty alleviation and environmental renewal. Abalimi runs an organic box delivery scheme – the Harvest of Hope.

    Community gardens and pack shedtour every Tuesday 09:00 – 12:00.Cwango Crescent (Cnr of New Eisleben and Lansdowne Rds), PhilippiT 021 371 1653 E [email protected] www.abalimi.org.za

    SOIL FOR LIFE

    NGO teaching people to grow their own food on the premise

    CHEETAH OUTREACH

    Aim: To ensure the long-term survival of the cheetah and its ecosystem through a multi-disciplined and inte-grated conservation programme of research and education.

    Quinan House, Paardevlei/AECI, De Beers Ave, Somerset WestT 021 851 6850 / 083 364 6278 E [email protected] www.cheetah.co.za

    CAMPHILL VILLAGE WEST COAST

    Committed to the improvement of living standards in the surrounding communities. They use organic/biodynamic methods in farming and gardening. Products include dairy, baked goods, meat and vegetables and fruit. Market fi rst Sunday of the month.

    Off Klein Dassenberg Rd, AtlantisT 021 571 8600 E [email protected] www.camphillwestcoast.org.za

    of healthy soil, healthy plants and healthy people. Harvest your own organic veggies. Organic seeds, seedlings and preserves for sale.

    Stables Lane, off Brounger Rd, ConstantiaT 021 794 4982 E [email protected]

    PLANET KIDS

    Eco-friendly play and activity centre for all children - including children with disabilities. They offer organic lemonade “LemoNice”.

    Open every day 10:00 – 18:003 Wherry Rd, MuizenbergT 021 788 3070 E [email protected] www.planetkids.co.za

    SAVE OUR SEAS SHARK CENTRE

    Aims to improve understanding of sharks and marine conservation. Guided tours of displays, a largefi sh tank, documentary screenings and talks.

    28 Main Rd, Kalk Bay T 021 788 6694www.saveourseas.com/sharkcentresa

    LIVING GREENSUSTAINABLE FARM

    On 2 acres with chickens, ducks, worms and a large vegetable garden, the aim is for self-reliance in operation.

    Open to volunteers and enthusiasts every Saturday from 09:00 – 12:00. Call in advance.

    Kommetjie Rd, Kommetjie

    T 021 785 4857E [email protected]

    www.startlivinggreen.co.za

    NOORDHOEK FARM VILLAGE

    THE BIG ISSUE MAGAZINE

    Job creation is at the core of The Big Issue’s work and criti-cal to this is the development of vendors’ skills. Buy a copy and support a good cause.

    PUBLIC TRANSPORT HUB

    MYCITI BUS ROUTES

    MYCITI BUS STOP

    PEDESTRIAN ROUTES

    HONEST CHOCOLATE

    Handmade in Cape Town using only the fi nest raw (unroasted), organic Ecuadorian cacoa. No preserva-tives, artifi cial fl avouring or emulsi-fi ers and free of dairy and processed sugar. A healthy alternative.

    66 Wale Street, Cape TownT 021 423 8762 E [email protected]

    VISIT

    GREEN LIVING

    Eco networking hub, Envirochild offi ce and venue for Hout Bay Green Drinks. Advice on how to green your home, business and school and many supporting products.

    30 Main Rd, Hout Baywww.greenlivinghoutbay.orgwww.envirochild.org

    IMHOFF FARM

    Authentic old Cape farmsteadwith farm animals, snake park and handmade cheese. Blue Water Café serves New Cape style food using organic or free range wherever possible.

    M65 (Kommetjie Rd), Imhoff’s Gift, Kommetjie T 021 783 4545 E [email protected] www.imhofffarm.co.za

    CITY CENTRE & GREEN POINT

    NEIGHBOURGOODS MARKETSat 09:00 – 14:00373 – 375 Albert Rd, The Old Biscuit Mill, WoodstockT 021 448 1438 E [email protected]

    LIFESTYLE & ECO FAIR

    First Sunday of every month 10:00 – 16:00Gardens Commercial High SchoolCnr Hatfi eld & Paddock Ave, GardensT 021 788 8088 / 083 332 9785 E [email protected] www.holisticlifestylefair.yolasite.com

    RONDEBOSCH VILLAGE MARKET

    Sat 07:30 – 12:00Outside Rondebosch LibraryBelmont Rd, Rondebosch T 021 696 5749 / 072 222 6410www.capemarkets.co.za

    JOLLY CARP ORGANIC MARKET

    Every Saturday from 10:00 – 15:00 38 Sasmeer Rd, RetreatT 021 761 2373 / 5411C 074 302 3254 / 081 539 6858E [email protected]

    CONSTANTIA WALDORF ORGANIC & BIODYNAMIC MARKET

    Fri 11h00 – 15:00. during school terms onlySpaanschemat River Rd, ConstantiaT 082 215 0764 www.capemarkets.co.za/constantia-waldorf-organic-market

    CONSTANTIA WALDORF NIGHT MARKET

    Last Friday of every month in Summer excluding DecemberSpaanschemat River Rd, ConstantiaE info@constantiawaldorfnightmarket.co.zawww.constantiawaldorfnightmarket.co.za

    PORTER ESTATE PRODUCE MARKET

    Sat 09:00 – 13:00 Entry from Stone Church, Orpen RdChrysalis Academy Grounds, Tokai T 082 334 5434E [email protected] www.outdoormarket.co.za

    EARTH FAIR FOOD MARKET

    Wed 14:00 – 18:00 Sat 09:00 – 14:30South Palms Centre, Main Rd, TokaiT 084 220 3856E [email protected] www.earthfairmarket.co.za

    RIVER CLUB BOUTIQUE ARTISAN MARKET

    Second Sunday, bi-monthly from 10:00 – 16:00The River Club, ObservatoryLiesbeek Parkway (opposite Hartleyvale Stadium)T 021 788 8088 / 082 317 1090E [email protected]

    HOUT BAY ORGANIC MARKET

    Thurs 09:00 – 13:00The Health Path, 41 Victoria Ave, Hout Bay T 021 790 5231

    THE CENTURY CITY NATURAL GOODS MARKET

    First Sunday of the month 09:00 – 14:00Park Lane, Central Park, Century CityT 021 531 2173E [email protected]

    WILLOWBRIDGE SLOW MARKET

    Sat 09:00 – 14:00Willowbridge Lifestyle Centre, Carl Cronje Drive, TygervalleyT 021 886 8514E [email protected]

    STELLENBOSCH FRESH GOODS MARKETSat 09:00 –14:00 Oude Libertas Estate, cnr Adam Tas & Oude Libertas Rds, Stellenbosch T 021 886 8514E [email protected]

    FRESHLY FOUND EMPORIUM

    7 days a weekSomerset Mall Centre Court, Somerset Westwww.freshlyfoundemporium.co.za

    ORGANIC / LOCAL MARKETS

    GOOD TO KNOW

    GREEN BY DESIGN

    FAIR TRADE

    STREETWIRES

    Creates and markets contempo-rary African wire and bead craft. Over 100 formerly unemployed people channel their creative energies into a vibrant art form.

    77 Shortmarket St, Cape Town T 021 426 2475 E [email protected] www.streetwires.co.za

    MONKEYBIZ

    A non-profi t, income generating bead project, focusing on wom-en’s empowerment. Each artwork is unique and signed by the artist ensuring that individual artists receive recognition for their work. All profi ts from the sales are reinvested back into community services.

    43 Rose St, Bo-Kaap, Cape TownT 021 426 0145E [email protected]

    AFRICAN HOME

    A range of décor and contempo-rary homeware products based on African aesthetic and tradition-al workmanship creating work for disadvantaged communities.

    41 Caledon St (Cnr Canterbury St), Zonnebloem T 021 551 1052E [email protected] www.africanhome.co.za

    GIVE IT BAG

    Handcrafted bags made of recy-cled transport bags that were used to import rice, beans, sugar etc. Part profi ts go directly to sup-porting the less fortunate people.

    25 Burnside Rd, TamboerskloofBy appointment onlyT 021 424 5946 E [email protected]

    T BAG DESIGNS

    Stationery, tableware and works of art are decorated with hand-painted recycled tea bags. All made by people from the local township. Pop in, meet them and you’ll even get a ‘cuppa.’

    Klein Kronendal, 144 Main Rd, Hout BayT 021 790 0887 E [email protected]

    HEATH NASH

    Recycles plastic bottles into beau-tiful contemporary homeware. Traditional South African craft skills plus re-used waste materi-als become spectacular lights.

    2 Mountain Rd, WoodstockT 021 447 5757E [email protected] [email protected]

    MONTEBELLO DESIGN CENTRE

    Situated in historic farm buildings, there are over 20 arts & crafts production, teaching and design studios. Montebello Design Centre acts as a conduit for people in the remotest areas of South Africa to plug in to the design economy through various outreach projects.

    31 Newlands Ave, NewlandsT 021 685 6445www.montebello.co.za

    Enjoy a clean city ...The City of Cape Town works hard at providing accessible recycling services and keeping the city clean for its residents and tourists.

    www.capetowngreenmap.co.za/recycling

    Zibi says … dumping & Littering is illegal!

    Dumping is an offence and you could be fi ned because:

    • It is against the law!

    • It is ugly. Cape Town is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Dumping destroys its beauty.

    • It harms the environment, blocks drains and storm-water canals and can be a health hazard, possibly spreading disease.

    The City spends millions of rands each year removing dumped waste.

    Littering is also an offence and you could be fi ned.

    Littering and dumping is against the law.

    For more information contact: 0860 103 089 or go to www.capetown.gov.za/solidwaste

    BEAN THERE COFFEE COMPANY

    Bean There has a love for coffee and a passion for African adventure. Single origin African coffee is hand roasted to produce an optimal roast. Each bean is fairly traded.

    58 Wale Street Cape TownT 087 943 2228 E [email protected] & Twitter: @beantherecoffee

    BIRD’S BOUTIQUE CAFÉ

    The focus is on organic and local produce when producing their iconic breakfasts and lunches. Organic veggie box collection every Wednesday

    127 Bree Street, Cape TownT 021 426 2534

    KWALAPA ORGANIC WHOLEFOODS CENTRE

    Delicious wholefood store and deli, environmentally friendly products, fresh organic fruit, veggies, natural oils and sauces and a library of books, DVDs and brochures in the eco-pod.

    08:30 - 16:45 Mon - Sat, Closed SunMontebello Design Centre,31 Newlands Ave, NewlandsT 021 687 9314 E [email protected]

    www.capetown2014.co.za

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    Soak up country charm under shady oaks. Shopping, art, wine, dining and accommodation for routine relaxation or special occasions. Worm farm demos by FullCycle every Wed 3 pm. Recycling depot.

    Village Lane, Noordhoek T 021 789 2812E [email protected]

    WORLD OF BIRDS WILDLIFE SANCTUARY

    Walk through aviaries that are home to 3 000 birds and small animals of 400 different species.Valley Rd, Hout Bay T 021 790 2730 www.worldofbirds.org.za

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