60 more worthwhile places to see and visit, both well known and less known
Fort Wynyard
This fort was built in 1795 as Kyk in de Pot Battery, as it overlooked a whaling station (at what is now Granger Bay) with its huge pots for boiling out whale blubber. It fired Table Bay’s only shots during the British invasion of 1795. After the second invasion in 1806, the guns were removed, but when the American Civil War damaged relations with Britain in 1861, it was completely rebuilt. The fort was declared a national monument in 1968 and restored to its WWII state. It includes a fascinating array of guns including a reconstructed 9.2 inch ‘disappearing gun’, one of only a few left in the world.
Location: Granger Bay Blvd, Green Point
Information: 021 416 6230.
Price: small fee (Guided tours by appointment only.)
Sea Point Swimming Pool
The first saltwater pool built in 1895 was washed away in a storm, but 1914 saw the opening of the famous pavilion with an open-air cinema and restaurant. Today, it is a freshwater pool, rated as one of the top ten public swimming pools in the world.
Location: Between Hout Bay and Camps Bay.
Price: Free.
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Notes
This guide is intended, in part, to introduce visitors to the museums of the Cape Peninsula and Cape Town. All information is given in good faith but, as times and facilities may change, the author and publisher cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies.
Proofreading: Shelley Woode-Smith • Citations available on request • © Richard Smith. • Gateway Guides