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Rondebosch Common Conservation Area

Rondebosch Common Conservation Area

About

Rondebosch Common has a long history as an open space for public use. This valuable 40 hectare block lies in a built-up area surrounded by established homes, schools and hospitals. The area supports a natural remnant of the critically endangered Cape Flats Sand fynbos, with patches of renosterveld, and is also a seasonal wetland. Over 300 plant species have been verified on the site, of which nine appear in the Red Data List including Ixia monadelpha and Podalyria sericea. 110 different bird species have also been recorded.

Rondebosch Common is very popular among local residents, who can be seen jogging, walking their dogs, exercising and enjoying the open space every day. The Friends of Rondebosch Common keep the area clean, safe and free from litter and fire. The group controls the spread of alien vegetation, organises spring walks, keeps information boards updated, and has compiled a book on the common’s history, fauna and flora.

Contact us

General enquiries

Telephone:
021 444 7778

Emergencies

Telephone:
021 480 7700

Law Enforcement

Telephone:
0860 765 423

Location

Campground Road, Rosebank

Features and facilities

  • Walking pathways
  • Animals allowed

Activities

  • Sport and exercise
  • Walking and hiking
  • Nature appreciation

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