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This one’s for the train lovers! If you’ve ever dreamed of riding a vintage steam locomotive through misty mountains and rolling hills, the Ceres Rail Company experience to Elgin Railway Market is the day trip you didn’t know you needed. This way to explore South Africa is not just a train ride; it’s a journey filled with adventure.

Recently voted the Best Adventure Experience in the Cape by KFM, this trip surely makes our list of must-do experiences when in South Africa.

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Saleha and Aliasgher using their time with the train wisely

Getting Started

The trip starts early. Train departure is at 07:45, but we recommend you arrive by 07:20 to get your seating allocation from the train master. This time may vary depending on the season and sunrise times. The boarding location is at the Harbour Bridge Hotel in Foreshore, Cape Town.

Parking tip: There’s free covered parking at the Harbour Bridge (even if you get a ticket, the boom gate is open on exit). Unshaded parking is also nearby for those who prefer it. Both options are safe and convenient.

The Ride Up to Elgin

Once you’re onboard, it’s time to sit back and relax. The train meanders for 3 hours and 15 minutes through dramatic mountain passes, farmlands, and open valleys. Honestly, some of the most breathtaking views we’ve seen await you.

You can even sign up for WhatsApp updates during the journey for route info, announcements, and little competitions. The staff know their route well. They will point out key photo opportunities, including where to see the front of the train as it curves along the mountains!

Our tip: Pack a mini picnic basket, books, card games, and music to enjoy along the way. It’s a slow, relaxed ride, perfect for switching off and reconnecting with loved ones.

Winter warning: The windows are often open for better views (and photos!), which means cold wind on your face. Make sure to pack a blanket and a warm jacket to stay cozy.

Elgin Railway Market

You’ll reach Elgin Market around 11:45. You get to spend about 2.5 hours there, which is ample time to explore. The market is buzzing with life. They have food stalls catering to all diets, local craft and antique stores, handmade goods, clothing, and wooden art. Enjoy the stunning mountain views while you shop or dine. The vibe is relaxed and family-friendly. You’ll often find both tourists and locals from Elgin enjoying the space.

One of the many meal options available at the Elgin Railway Market

The Ride Back

After relishing lunch, browsing, and people-watching, it’s time for the train to depart back toward Cape Town. We’ll be honest – the ride back feels longer, especially after enjoying a hearty meal 😅. Yet, the views remain stunning, providing a perfect chance to nap or unwind for the final leg of the journey.

Ticket Options & Pricing (as of our trip)

We chose the Lounge Car (R860 pp), which features plush sofa-style seating, shared tables, and a relaxed, social atmosphere. This option is highly recommended if you’re traveling as a couple or in a group.

Other options include:

  • Standard (R625 pp) – classic seating
  • Premium Family Coupé (R1,725 for 4 ppl)
  • Private Lounge (R3,350 for 6 ppl)
  • Private Train Hire – Yes, you can hire the entire train for private events or large group trips!

You can make your booking here.

Final Tips for an Unforgettable Experience

  • Travel in Summer: If you want warmer temperatures and longer days, summer is ideal, though each season has its own charm.
  • Book Early: Seats fill up fast, especially around public holidays, so secure your spot as soon as possible.
  • Bring Snacks and a Power Bank: You’ll appreciate having extra goodies and keeping your devices charged for the day.
  • Don’t Rush the Experience: This journey is meant to be slow, nostalgic, and scenic. Take your time and soak in all the beauty around you.

If you’re a fan of old-school charm, nostalgic journeys, and scenic mountain passes, then this train ride deserves a spot on your South African bucket list. From start to finish, it’s a curated escape from the city, filled with beauty, adventure, and delectable snacks along the way. So… is this one on your list? Let us know in the comments or tag a friend who’d love to do this with you! It’s definitely a great way to explore South Africa.

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