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Upper Liesbeek River Garden

Upper Liesbeek River Garden is a tranquil community‑run oasis in Newlands—shaded river walks, picnic spots, stepping stones, informal play areas & lush indigenous planting.

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Address:1 Almond St, Newlands, Cape Town, 7700, South Africa
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1 Almond St, Newlands, Cape Town, 7700, South Africa

Upper Liesbeek River Garden sits at the heart of Newlands (1 Almond St, off Riverside Rd) and follows an undisturbed stretch of Cape Town’s historic Liesbeek River—one of the oldest urbanised rivers in South Africa. It is lovingly maintained by community volunteers and local residents in Bishopscourt and Fernwood since 2004.

🌿 Nature Highlights & Layout

  • Meander along shady riverside trails, crossing via natural stepping-stone bridges and wooden boardwalks that access riverside picnic nooks with benches and stump tables.
  • Indigenous flora lines the watercourse, and visitors may glimpse Cape Dwarf Chameleons—an endemic, near-threatened species thriving in this restored habitat.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family & Community Experience

  • A small wooden play-train and jungle-gym by the garden entrance delivers gentle play for little ones without overwhelming the natural ambience.
  • It's dog-friendly (on-leash), wheelchair-accessible via boardwalk ramps, and families love to picnic along its tranquil edges or stroll while kids cool off in the shallow stream.

🧘 Atmosphere & Access

  • Often described as a hidden fairy-garden, reviewers rate it exceptionally (4.8/5 on Wanderlog), praising its serenity, lush vegetation, and scenic charm for photography and small gatherings.
  • Located opposite Almond Park, just off Riverside Road—open daily at no cost. Donations are welcome for continued upkeep of this vital green space.

💡 Why Visit Upper Liesbeek River Garden?

For WhomPerfect For
Nature loversStroll over clean, shaded riverbanks surrounded by indigenous greenery
FamiliesSafe play in shallow waters and charming picnic spots
PhotographersPicturesque setting with stepping stones, beautiful foliage
ConservationistsA community stewardship model transforming urban space