1. Silvermine Nature Reserve is located in the Table Mountain National Park and is known for its stunning views, beautiful hiking trails, and various water activities such as swimming and fishing. The reserve got its name due to the silver mines that were once in operation during the 1800s. Today, the area is rich in diverse flora and fauna. You can find indigenous plant species such as proteas, ericas, and heather, and rare sightings of baboons, snakes, and antelopes. The reserve also offers picnic areas, various viewpoints, and a dam, which is perfect for kayaking and sailing.

2. Silvermine Nature Reserve is open all year round from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm (May - September) and from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm (October - April). The reserve office phone number is +27 21 780 9010.

3. The entrance fee for South African residents is R44 per adult and R22 per child. Non-residents pay R88 per adult and R44 per child. Visitors can purchase tickets at the entrance gate, and payment can be made with cash or credit cards. The reserve is accessible by car, and there is a parking area available. Alternatively, visitors can take a bus or a taxi to reach the reserve.