Bailey’s Kloof Hike Guide: Route, Parking and What to Expect
- Saleha

- 3 minutes ago
- 3 min read
Bailey’s Kloof Hike in Muizenberg: A Scenic False Bay Hike Worth the Climb
If you’re looking for a Cape Town hike that combines a solid workout with unforgettable coastal views, Bailey’s Kloof Trail in Muizenberg should be on your list. Check out our short reel here.
This route is popular for its steep initial climb, panoramic views over False Bay, and interesting landmarks like Stonehenge (God’s Window), St James’ Peak, Muizenberg Caves, and Nellie’s Pool. It’s challenging enough to feel rewarding, but short enough to complete in half a day.
Here’s everything you need to know before hiking Bailey’s Kloof
Time, Location and Fitness Level
Duration: 2–3 hours (including breaks)
Distance: Loop route via St James’ Peak
Fitness level: Average to moderate
Location: Bailey’s Kloof, Muizenberg (opposite the Shark Spotters booth on Boyes Drive)
Drive time from Cape Town CBD: Approximately 30 minutes
Parking is available at the trailhead along Boyes Drive.
We recommend starting before 12pm. The afternoon winds in this area can be strong, especially along the exposed sections near the peak, which can make the climb more demanding.
The first stretch is steep and can feel intense, particularly on windy days, but it’s manageable if you pace yourself.
The Bailey’s Kloof Trail Route
The hike begins just off the road at a green information board marking the start of the trail.
The first 30–40 minutes are the toughest. Expect a steady incline with strong winds at times. This is a good opportunity to stop occasionally and take in the sweeping views of Muizenberg Beach and the False Bay coastline below.
Once you clear the steepest section, the trail levels out slightly. Keep right towards St James’ Peak. Along the way, make sure to stop at Stonehenge, also known as God’s Window. This viewpoint offers some of the best panoramic views on the route and is worth lingering at for a few minutes.
From there, the trail gradually ascends toward the peak. The route is fairly clear, but using the AllTrails map can be helpful if you’re unfamiliar with the area. You’ll know you’ve reached the top when you see the trig beacon marking St James’ Peak.
The Descent via Muizenberg Caves and Nellie’s Pool
Instead of turning back the way you came, continue forward from the peak to complete the loop. The descent takes you past Muizenberg Caves and Nellie’s Pool before joining the contour path. This section is more comfortable underfoot and offers additional coastal views before reconnecting with the original Bailey’s Kloof path for the final steep section back down to Boyes Drive. The loop makes the hike feel more dynamic and prevents the monotony of retracing your steps.
What to Pack and Know Before You Go
At least 1–2 litres of water
Proper hiking shoes with good grip
A windbreaker (even on warm days)
Sun protection

Weather conditions can change quickly along this stretch of mountain, so check the forecast before heading out.
Our Experience Hiking Bailey’s Kloof
We completed the full loop via St James’ Peak, descending past Muizenberg Caves and Nellie’s Pool. The wind picked up significantly near the top, which reinforced our recommendation to start earlier in the day. All route details and timing are based on our personal hike.
Bailey’s Kloof is a rewarding hike for those wanting a challenge without committing to a full-day mountain trek. The combination of steep climbs, coastal views, and varied terrain makes it one of the more scenic half-day hikes near Cape Town.
With views stretching across False Bay, Muizenberg Beach, and surrounding peaks, every step feels worth it. Always hike with a buddy and let someone know your route before heading out.
If you’re building a list of the best hikes in Muizenberg or scenic trails near Cape Town, this one definitely earns a spot.
Want more hiking or travel guides? Follow us @afor_adventures, check out our itineraries, or subscribe to our blog.



Comments