Towering over Cape Town and offering some very popular trails is one of Cape Town’s greatest icons – Lion’s Head. A hike up the mountain is an absolute must for visitors and locals alike, but there are a few things you need to know before you conquer the beast.
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At nearly 700m above sea level, its peak offers stunning panoramic views of the city, Table Bay and the Atlantic Seaboard, making it a perennial favourite for avid hikers, first-timers and anyone in between.
Cape {town} Etc’s Murray Swart has compiled a guide on how to get the most out of your visit to this incredible attraction, from the start to the scenic summit.

What you need to know before you go
- Start – The Lions Head hike starting point is at the parking lot, located on the route to Lion’s Head and Signal Hill. To get there, take the Kloof Nek Road turn-off and follow the signs to the parking lot. From there, the trail to the top of Lion’s Head begins, offering hikers stunning views of Cape Town and its surroundings.
- Child friendly – Younger children may want to avoid the climbing chains (and rock scrambling near the end of the trail)
- Dog friendly – Dogs are allowed with a permit and must be on a leash
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Duration and difficulty
The hike up Lion’s Head usually takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to complete, depending on your fitness level and pace. It’s best to start early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the heat and crowds, and to catch the stunning views of the sunrise or sunset from the summit.
Depending from person to person and the amount of time spent at the summit, the hike will take between two and three hours as the lions head hiking trail winds its way from the parking to peak.
The route is clearly marked and easily traversed by foot.
Some rock scrambling is required near the top but metal ladders and climbing chains make this relatively simple for weary legs.
While the Lion’s Head hike distance is relatively short, just under 5 km round trip, it is quite steep and includes some sections that require chains and ladders for assistance. For those who have a fear of heights, it’s recommended to take the roundabout footpath to avoid the more intense sections of the trail.

Moonlight hiking
Full moon hikes on Lion’s Head are highly recommended but don’t forget to bring your lamp and keep it safe.
2023 full moon calendar:
- 7 January
- 5 February
- 7 March
- 6 April
- 5 May
- 4 June
- 3 July
- 1 August
- 31 August
- 29 September
- 28 October
- 27 November
- 27 December
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Help and safety information
It’s important to take safety seriously when embarking on the Lion’s Head hike. While it’s a popular trail, crime and accidents can happen, especially in secluded areas. Visitors should take every precaution and be aware of their surroundings to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
It is also is highly recommended to have the emergency numbers, 086 110 6417/107 or 021 480 7700, on hand.
Crimes incidents should be reported to the nearest police station as soon as possible.
The free safety tracking service, @safetymountain allows you to notify local trackers of your contact details, intended route and travel time via WhatsApp.
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