Below is a list of over 30 nature reserves and natural areas, either owned or managed by the City of Cape Town which may be available for production. Please note contact the CTFPO for more information:
- Mamre Nature Garden
- Witzands Aquifer Conservation Area
- Blaauwberg Conservation Area
- Diep River and Fynbos Corridor
- Milnerton Racecourse Nature Reserve
- Rietvlei Wetland Reserve
- Zoarvlei Wetlands
SOUTH
- Raapenberg Bird Sanctuary
- Rondebosch Common
- Kenilworth Racecourse Conservation Area
- Rondevlei Nature Reserve
- Zeekoevlei Nature Reserve
- Zandvlei Estuary Nature Reserve
- De Hel Nature Area
- Meadowridge Common
- Die Oog Conservation Area
- Lower Silvermine River Wetlands
- Glencairn Wetland
- Edith Stephens Wetland Park
CENTRAL
EAST
- Wolfgat Nature Reserve
- Macassar Dunes Conservation Area
- Helderberg Nature Reserve
- Silwerboomkloof Natural Heritage Site
- Lourens River Protected Natural Environment
- Dick Dent Bird Sanctuary
- Harmony Flats Nature Reserve
- Kogelberg Nature Reserve
As further cross-reference material, click here for an informative poster of the City’s nature reserves depicting typical ecosystems that display a wealth of flora and fauna set within the ever-expanding urban fabric of the city (PDF 6 MB).
You may also click here for a downloadable version of the City of Cape Town Nature Reserves book. The second edition of this useful A5-sized book now covers the City’s more than 30 nature reserves and natural areas (PDF 3.8 MB). A comprehensive and colourful resource which showcases the many nature reserves and natural areas managed by the City of Cape Town. The book is available for R23 at these locations only: Helderberg, Rietvlei, Rondevlei and Tygerberg Nature Reserves, Eerstesteen Resort (BCA). It is also available at the Botanical Society bookshop in Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden.The City of Cape Town has a number of nature reserves within its boundaries that are available for shoots. Click here for a location map of the nature reserves within the City’s boundary (PDF 304 KB)






