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Table View , also known as Unstable View by local residents, is a West Coast suburb of Cape Town , South Africa , named after its view of Table Mountain . It has expanded rapidly since the 1970s and has extensions such as Flamingo Vlei , Sunridge , West Riding , Parklands , Sunningdale , and Killarney . Table View has various shopping malls, such as Bayside Mall and Table Bay Mall .

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14-545: Table View's beach is located along the seafront road. It has numerous parking spots, which are home to local entrepreneurs selling items such as carved animals. The beach stretches both north and south, making it a common place for long jogs or walks. On windy days one can see local people flying coloured kites of different forms and sizes. During the day, life revolves around the beach with kitesurfing, surfing, stand-up paddle boarding, running, and cycling proving popular with locals. Many international visitors come to Table View in

28-459: A common place for long jogs or walks. On windy days one can see local people flying coloured kites of different forms and sizes. During the day, life revolves around the beach with kitesurfing, surfing, stand-up paddle boarding, running, and cycling proving popular with locals. Many international visitors come to Table View in the summer seasons to partake in Kitesurfing. The coastline boasts one of

42-554: Is a West Coast suburb of Cape Town , South Africa , named after its view of Table Mountain . It has expanded rapidly since the 1970s and has extensions such as Flamingo Vlei , Sunridge , West Riding , Parklands , Sunningdale , and Killarney . Table View has various shopping malls, such as Bayside Mall and Table Bay Mall . Table View's beach is located along the seafront road. It has numerous parking spots, which are home to local entrepreneurs selling items such as carved animals. The beach stretches both north and south, making it

56-682: Is a provincial route in South Africa that consists of two disjoint segments. The first segment, also known as the West Coast Highway, connects Cape Town with Velddrif along the West Coast . The second runs from Vredendal via Vanrhynsdorp , Calvinia , Brandvlei and Kenhardt to Keimoes on the N14 near Upington . The connection between Velddrif and Vredendal has never been built, although it can be driven on various gravel roads . Originally

70-773: The Blouberg Nature Reserve , to reach a junction in Melkbosstrand , where it meets the M14 road again and the M19 road . It continues northwards for 49 kilometres to leave the City of Cape Town and reach a junction with the R315 road east of Yzerfontein . The R27 continues northwards for 49 kilometres, through the West Coast National Park , bypassing Langebaan , to reach a junction with

84-647: The N7 national route and enter the town of Vanrhynsdorp . It continues north-east for 50 kilometres to the town of Nieuwoudtville , where it meets the south-western terminus of the R357 road . It then heads east for 69 kilometres to the town of Calvinia , where it meets the R355 road . From Calvinia, the R27 heads eastwards for 26 kilometres to meet the western terminus of the R63 road . Here, it turns to

98-891: The R45 road east of Vredenburg and west of Langebaanweg . The R27 heads northwards for 19 kilometres to cross the Berg River and reach the end of its first stint at a junction with the R399 road in Velddrif . The second section of the R27 begins in Vredendal , at a junction with the R363 road . It begins by crossing the Olifants River and meeting the R362 road in Vredendal before heading eastwards for 22 kilometres to cross

112-509: The R27 designation continued beyond Upington all the way to Pretoria , but this section became part of the N14 and various other roads. In Cape Town, the highway connects with Table Bay Boulevard ( N1 ) near the Table Bay Harbor and then runs north along the coast as a stretch that is known as Marine Drive through the coastal town of Milnerton . This stretch contains many industrial warehouses. As it leaves Milnerton to enter Blouberg ,

126-749: The best along the region for kitesurfers seeing an annual string of competition events such as Red Bull King of the Air and many more. The Southern Entrance to Table View on the R27 is marked by the Dolphin Beach hotel, a popular holiday resort. A growing number of accommodation suppliers have sprung up over the years in Table View and surrounds. Lodging for BnBs , apartment complexes, and self-catering and backpacker (or hostels) accommodation has also seen some growth in recent years. As accommodation has become highly competitive thus

140-770: The general quality of the Table View accommodation suppliers in the suburb has increased rapidly. Many kitesurfers and cultural travelers looking for summertime beach and wind along with cultural experiences are turning to budget-friendly boutique backpackers' accommodation in the area of Blouberg or Table View. Table View's primary public schools are Table View Primary School and Table View High School . Nearby suburbs such as Sunningdale boast private schools such as Elkanah, Generations, Blouberg international,and Parklands College . The German International School Cape Town provides bus services from Table View to its main campus in Tamboerskloof . R27 (South Africa) The R27

154-519: The north-east and heads for 127 kilometres to the town of Brandvlei , where it meets the R357 road again. It continues north-east for 143 kilometres to the town of Kenhardt . It continues northwards for 75 kilometres to cross the Orange River and reach its end at a junction with the N14 national route in the town of Keimoes (39 kilometres south-west of Upington ). Table View Table View , also known as Unstable View by local residents,

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168-399: The road moves further inland and the M14 becomes the main coastal road, continuing towards Melkbosstrand (where it bypasses to the east). Further north the road passes through West Coast National Park before reaching Velddrif. The northern segment of the road is exceptionally desolate; it is a distance of 370 kilometres (230 mi) from Calvinia to Keimoes , and the only towns along

182-623: The summer seasons to partake in Kitesurfing. The coastline boasts one of the best along the region for kitesurfers seeing an annual string of competition events such as Red Bull King of the Air and many more. The Southern Entrance to Table View on the R27 is marked by the Dolphin Beach hotel, a popular holiday resort. A growing number of accommodation suppliers have sprung up over the years in Table View and surrounds. Lodging for BnBs , apartment complexes, and self-catering and backpacker (or hostels) accommodation has also seen some growth in recent years. As accommodation has become highly competitive thus

196-626: The way are Brandvlei and Kenhardt . The R27 begins in Cape Town (east of the city centre; adjacent to Table Bay ), at an interchange with the N1 highway . It begins by going northwards as Marine Drive for 13 kilometres, through Milnerton , to reach a junction with the M14 road . It then separates Table View in the east from Bloubergstrand in the west and reaches a junction with the M12 road . The R27 heads northwards for 10 kilometres as West Coast Road, through

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