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Constantia Nek

Intersection at Constantia Nek, looking south towards Vlakkenberg
Eagles Nest (421m), a rocky outcrop overlooking Constantia Nek

Constantia Nek is a low pass over the Table Mountain range in Cape Town, South Africa, linking Constantia to Hout Bay in the west. It is one of three passes connecting Hout Bay to the rest of the city, and, with Ou Kaapse Weg is one of the two passes over the mountain range between the city centre and the Fish Hoek valley.

The summit of the pass is at 212m. Three roads meet at the summit of the pass: Rhodes Drive, heading north towards the city, Constantia Road, heading towards the Constantia and the southern suburbs, and Hout Bay Main Road, heading into the Hout Bay valley. It is the highest point on the Two Oceans Marathon ultramarathon route.[1]

Many hiking routes start at Constantia Nek. To the south, a path heads over Vlakkenberg towards Constantiaberg. To the north, the Jeep Track (also called the Bridle Path) ascends to the reservoirs on the "back table" of Table Mountain, while the contour path heads into Cecilia Park and northwards towards Kirstenbosch. To the west, a path heads into the restricted area of Orange Kloof.

The pass was called "Clooff Pas" by Jan van Riebeeck when he crossed it on 23 March 1657.[2] Constantia Nek Restaurant, situated at the top of the pass, is the oldest restaurant in Cape Town.[3]

The mountainside at Constantia Nek is covered in Peninsula Granite Fynbos, an endangered vegetation type that is endemic to Cape Town - occurring nowhere else. Another different endangered and endemic vegetation type, Peninsula Sandstone Fynbos, can be found much further up the mountain slopes.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Ultra Route, Two Oceans Marathon". Archived from the original on 3 April 2016. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  2. ^ Burman, Jose. "The History of the Nek Restaurant". Constantia Nek Restaurant. Archived from the original on 24 June 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Constantia Nek Restaurant". Archived from the original on 2 September 2018. Retrieved 31 December 2009.
  4. ^ "Brochures, booklets and posters". Archived from the original on 23 December 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2013.

34°0′43″S 18°24′20″E / 34.01194°S 18.40556°E / -34.01194; 18.40556

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