Curio Shops
About our Curio shops
Want to take a little piece of CapeNature home with you to help you remember the incredible times you’ve spent exploring our reserves? You can do so sustainably while supporting local businesses by picking up a memento from one of our curio shops!
We source authentic souvenirs, clothing and handmade items that are proudly South African in origin. They make perfect gifts for that special someone.
When visiting one of these reserves, stop by the curio shop and help our amazing local small businesses to earn sustainable livelihoods, while supporting our conservation work too.
Standard operating hours are between 7:30 - 16:00
Memories are forever, gear up at our Curio Shops and give back to nature!
or email us on [email protected] for more information.
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Reserves with a Curio Shop

Cederberg Wilderness Area
The Cederberg was proclaimed as a Wilderness in 1973. The 66811 ha of mountainous terrain is located in the Cape Floral Region only three hours outside Cape Town, but it feels like a different world.

Lambert's Bay Bird Island Nature Reserve
Bird Island lies about 100m off the shore of Lambert's Bay on the Cape's West Coast. It offers visitors a rare opportunity to see the blue-eyed Cape gannet up close. Bird Island is one of only six sites world-wide where Cape gannets breed, and it is the only breeding site easily accessible to the public.

Anysberg Nature Reserve
Anysberg Nature Reserve is located in the semi-arid Klein Karoo, between the towns of Ladismith, Laingsburg, Touwsrivier and Montagu. The reserve, officially proclaimed in 1990, encompasses 79 629 hectares of plains and the majestic Cape Fold Mountains, with deep valleys and steep gorges.

Kogelberg Nature Reserve
Considered by many to be the most beautiful of CapeNature’s protected areas, Kogelberg Nature Reserve earns that reputation largely to the fact that it occupies an area with minimal human interference. Its exceptional diversity and quality of fynbos means it is considered the heart of the Cape Floral Kingdom. The reserve presents perhaps the finest example of mountain fynbos in the Western Cape and is a world-renowned World Heritage Site.

De Hoop Nature Reserve
De Hoop is one of the largest natural areas managed by CapeNature. This beautiful reserve is a favourite for hikers, cyclists, bird and whale watchers. The reserve, which is 34 000 hectares, is just three hours from Cape Town, in the Overberg.