With ongoing rains in Cape Town, there are certain spots that are well worth a visit for avid hikers and nature lovers where you can see beautiful waterfalls that have been rejuvenated by the rain. Following are some Cape Town waterfall hikes worth exploring. Silvermine Waterfall hike The Silvermine Waterfall hike is fairly easy and short.

It is a 2-kilometre hike that takes an average of 45 minutes to complete. The start of the trail is located at the Silvermine East gate on Ou Kaapse Weg, near Noordhoek. The spray from the waterfall ensures that the area is cool and shady.

After heavy rains this waterfall is especially magnificent. Because the route is short and easy, it is ideal for young children or older hikers. Visitors are welcome to take their dogs along with them on the hike, but all dogs must be on a leash.

Jonkershoek nature reserve trails This nature reserve is home to the majestic Jonkershoek Mountains and parts of the Jonkershoek valley. The reserve, which includes the smaller Assegaaibosch Nature Reserve , lies near Stellenbosch in the Cape Winelands. The Jonkershoek nature reserve has two waterfall routes – the Eerste Waterval and Tweede Waterval routes.

Following is a video showing the beauty visitors can expect when exploring the trails in this nature reserve: Cecilia Forest, Table Mountain People generally consider the Cecilia Waterfall trail a moderately challenging route, spanning a distance of 6.8 kilometres. Because it is a very popular area for hiker.