Wheelchair Access

Getting around with a wheelchair - everything you need to know.

Wheelchair Access

Accessibility for our wheelchair-bound visitors is top of mind at the Cableway with our easy-to-use wheelchair route map, ramps, and elevators at the Lower Cable Station and paved pathways at the summit of Table Mountain, our African Wonder of Nature.

Cableway wheelchairs:

Should you or someone in your group need of a wheelchair, you can request one from one of our staff members. You will be required to hand in either your ID document or driver’s licence, which will be returned when you hand back the wheelchair.

Where to park:

Show your disabled parking disc on arrival at the Lower Cable Station and our team members will direct you to our dedicated disabled parking bays.

How to access the cable cars:

If you don’t have Cableway tickets our staff will first direct you to the Ticket Office where wheelchair–bound visitors are given priority access to purchase tickets, and then they are directed to the lifts that take visitors to the departure area of the cable cars.
Wheelchair-bound visitors who have Cableway tickets are immediately directed to the lifts at the Lower Station.

How to explore the top of Table Mountain:

Use the wheelchair route map to access pathways that are accessible to wheelchairs.

Access to TEN67 Eatery and VIEWS by De Grendel wine bar:

Don’t miss your meal with a view at the top of Table Mountain! Our TEN67 Eatery is equipped with wheelchair-friendly ramps.

There is a special elevator at the Upper Cable Station, which provides wheelchair access to our VIEWS by De Grendel wine bar.

Visit our Food and Beverage page to see the TEN67 Eatery and VIEWS by De Grendel wine bar operating hours.

Wheelchair Access Map (721KB)