Ratanga Park might just be your new favourite spot to chill and immerse yourself in the beauty of Century City. This vibrant location is part of a mixed-use development called Bridgewater One, which offers a variety of land and water-based outdoor exercise options in beautiful landscapes, as well as the enhancement of rich bird-life and indigenous vegetation.
Since Cape Town’s very own amusement park, Ratanga Junction, closed its doors in May 2018, the Rabie Property Group has been hard at work, transforming the space into a new and improved location that offers a low-stress lifestyle of balance and well-being.
Earlier this year, the Group shared that the massive Century City plot is being transformed into an extensive water body and public park that would “embrace the existing canals, island, and public open space, and include residential apartments, offices, hotels, restaurants and convenience retail”, as Rabie Director, John Chapman said.
“Ratanga Park’s water will connect with the existing canals, which means that you can SUP or row from one end of the precinct to the other” the Group adds.
So whether you choose to embrace stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking, running, cycling or working out in an open-air gym, you’ll have the opportunity to do all of this while enjoying an uplifting natural environment, perfectly delivered from your Bridgewater front door.
Watch the beauty unravel here:
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Picture: Bridgewater One