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20 West Coast Fossil Park 21 Thali Thali Game Lodge Get to know the West Coast Biodiversity Corridor and all its neighbouring attractions by exploring the GroeneKloof and BlueBenguela Routes. Please note: you do not need to explore these stops in this order, it is merely for listing purposes. Blaauwberg Melkbosstrand Nature Reserve
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Road Tripping
Road tripping — Go the West Coast Way INTRODUCTION
Take to the road, explore, find adventure, make memories, have fun, unwind, relax and reconnect. You can do all of these things and more with a trip up the Cape West Coast with West Coast Way. Whether you are keen on sightseeing, history, culture, fauna and flora or adventure and activities, the West Coast and the West Coast Biodiversity Corridor has it all. Rich experiences, vibrant people, great food and unspoilt environments are all just a stone’s throw away from Cape Town. What better way to explore and enjoy this biodiversity hot-spot than with a West Coast Way road trip? West Coast Way is the gateway to the Cape’s West Coast and the unique Biodiversity Corridor, the most naturally abundant area in South Africa, and an affordable and accessible destination that offers fun and memorable experiences for the entire family.
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‘It’s not just about the destination, but also about the journey’. With wonderful towns, attractions and activities within short distances of each other, your entire journey on the West Coast Way is the destination. From the Blaauwberg Private Nature Reserve to the seaside village of Melkbosstrand, up to the West Coast National Park and winding past Shelley Point, St Helena Bay and Velddrif (to name but a few), the Cape West Coast has so much to offer you may never return! Start off at the Farmyard Farm stall on the R27 at the turn-off to Melkbostrand for a hearty breakfast, then fill your picnic basket with locally made eats and treats for ‘padkos’. From here, head towards the Koeberg Nature Reserve, or try the Witzand Aquifer Nature Reserve with its white sand dunes – perfect for 4X4 enthusiasts and sand-boarding. Moving on, visit Mamre to see the Mission Station, one of the oldest, most picturesque churches in South Africa. Wine has long been a part of Mamre’s history and you can find the region’s most popular ones at the Darling Wine Cellar on Mamreweg. On the topic of wine, pop in at Groote Post Wine Cellars which recently won a Klink Wild Card Award for their alternative farm drive experience. This family-friendly wine farm also hosts a monthly Country Market offering everything from oysters to wild mushrooms and locally brewed beer from the Darling Brewery (be sure to visit it when you’re there). Any West Coast road trip should include a visit to the towns of Darling (home of Pieter Dirk Uys and his theatre, Evita se Perron); Yzerfontein (an urban conservancy); Langebaan (an internationally acclaimed Ramsar site); Saldanha (a water sports hot-spot); Jacobsbaai (the “Namaqualand by the sea”); Paternoster (and the Cape Columbine Reserve); Shelley Point (with its golf course and wellness centre); St Helena Bay (with its unspoilt coastline and magnificent views) and historic Hopefield (with its birdlife and hiking trails).
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Most of these attractions fall within the newly proclaimed West Coast Biodiversity Corridor, while others are just a leisurely drive away. For those who are keen to explore the Corridor these attractions, and more, are included on the GroeneKloof Route and BlueBenguela Route.
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Along the GroeneKloof and BlueBenguela Routes are many world-renowned ‘must-visit’ attractions such as the West Coast National Park, which stretches from Yzerfontein to Langebaan; !Khwa ttu San Culture and Education Centre; and the West Coast Fossil Park – with a visit to an actual dig sight. The GroeneKloof Route got its name from the Heritage Site, Groenekloof (Green Valley) - which was once a thriving farm. Groenekloof, the farm upon which Mamre is situated today, was originally land controlled by the Khoikhoi Cochoquas. In 1697 it became a government cattle post and between 1701 and 1791 a small garrison was stationed at what was then known as De Kleine Post. The GroeneKloof route, which is ideal for a day trip from Cape Town as all the attractions are so close to the City, is therefore notable for its significant cultural and historical attractions as well as for the rich natural heritage that it showcases. The BlueBenguela Route got its name from the cold, nutrient rich ocean current that runs past the West Coast which has resulted in the abundant marine diversity found here. Because of the fact that it starts further up the coastline, this route is more suited to those who are looking to grab a few days away from the hustle and bustle of the city – and great accommodation options are plentiful! The BlueBenguela Route allows visitors to get a taste and feel for the many small, unique and character filled towns along the Cape West Coast.
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The West Coast Way starts with the GroeneKloof Route WRITTEN BY TRACY BARTLET
Having been a while since I explored the West Coast, I set out once again to experience the rich biodiversity of the area by following the newly launched GroeneKloof Route on the R27 West Coast Road. While everyone was heading to work in the opposite direction, much to my delight, I was close to my first destination: Blaauwberg. Blaauwberg Nature Reserve Just 30km from Cape Town, the reserve has spectacular views down fynbos slopes, across the city, over rocky coastline to the ocean and beyond. It is also one of the world’s few viewpoints where you can see two World Heritage Sites — Table Mountain and Robben Island.
Koeberg Nature Reserve A nuclear power plant is not where you’d expect to find herds of buck, zebra, and a thriving bird life. But, surprisingly, you do. It’s popular to hike or cycle the trails to spot the wildlife, which I’ve done - and enjoyed. You can also pack a picnic lunch and stop at the hide for bird-viewing. Silwerstroomstrand This Blue Flag beach has an expansive stretch of coastline in a secluded setting. Take a dip in the warm tidal pool, relax at a picnic site or have a braai. A wonderful place to visit for a day, or stay longer in the chalets and perfectly manicured camping sites.
West Coast National Park and Geelbek Restaurant Small enough to view in a day, it has over 200 bird species and a variety of animals to spot and is also very fossil-rich with reported human remains dating back to the Holocene Age.
Also here is the 1806 Battle of Blaauwberg site where the British took the Cape from the Dutch for the second time. Buildings constructed on Blaauwberg Hill during World War II can still be visited. Melkbosstrand Melkbosstrand is a local favourite and the quintessential seaside village with many amenities, including several restaurants. Had this been my last destination, I would have stayed for its famous sunset over Table Mountain – however, my journey had only just begun!
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Witzand Aquifer Nature Reserve The town of Atlantis is bordered by vast white sand dunes and forms part of the Witzand Aquifer Nature Reserve. These famous dunes provide spectacular views of Table Mountain and are perfect for 4X4 adventures as well as sand-boarding. As an ex-surfer, I found myself drawn to the long sandy slopes, imagining what it would be like to fly down the leeward face of a giant dune. Atlantis also boasts the longest historic blue gum tree lane in South Africa which made for a stunning drive to my next destination, Mamre.
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Mamre Best known for its Moravian mission station which still stands today and its old church, this gorgeous little village hamlet is a surprisingly green and lush oasis with soft bird chirping as a backdrop. Groote Post Winery Home to one of my favourite wines, Groote Post also offers farm drives to spot buck, ostrich, Black wildebeest and Quagga. During spring the farm is part of the famous West Coast Spring Flower Route. There’s also a monthly Country Market full of artisan arts, crafts, wares and of course, Groote Post’s wines. Darling Besides its spectacular wildflowers, Darling is best known as home to ‘Tannie Evita Bezuidenhout’, the alter ego of much-loved South African political satirist Pieter Dirk Uys and his cabaret/restaurant/bar venue, Evita se Perron. Buffelsfontein Game & Nature Reserve This luxury private game reserve has game drives to see buck, lion, cheetah, rhino, buffalo, giraffe, zebra, Blue wildebeest and Red hartebeest, African wildcat, lynx and honey badgers.
On offer are whale and dolphin watching, bird-watching, mountain biking, hiking and water sports. It’s also well-known for its fresh fish. !Khwa ttu Having driven past often, I finally drove up to the San Education and Culture Centre, !Khwa ttu. During a three-hour tour, the San tour guides share all their history, knowledge and culture – it’s a truly memorable experience.
“As I headed back to Cape Town in the late afternoon I realised that the R27 is our very own Route 66, brimming with unexplored terrain and the promise of adventure. I had fallen in love with the West Coast all over again.” More on the GroeneKloof Route:
The West Coast National Park Stretching from Yzerfontein to Langebaan, the park was established to conserve the Langebaan Lagoon, surrounding landscapes and the Saldanha Bay islands. It’s an area of global importance in respect of terrestrial and marine life.
This self-drive trip is made up of 12 attractions that can be easily reached via the R27 West Coast Road or N7. Some attractions have small entry fees, but most are gratis! Perfect for families, romantics and foodies!
Yzerfontein This picturesque fishing village is a favourite. Not only is it a haven for birdlife, wildlife, sea life and indigenous flora, it has the longest beach in South Africa, stretching all the way north to the West Coast National Park.
This circular route also connects to the BlueBenguela Route (Refer to page 1) via the West Coast National Park. Attractions like Langebaan, Paternoster, West Coast Fossil Park and Thali Thali, are but a few that can be found on this route.
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101+ Things to do and see with West Coast Way Places to visit Melkbosstrand Melkbosstrand means 'milk bush beach' because of the Euphorbiaceae bushes on the sand dunes which give off a milky latex-like substance. It’s the quintessential seaside village with a variety of amenities. The long white beach is ideal for leisurely strolls, family fun and is a kite surfing hot-spot. Yzerfontein Yzerfontein is a fauna and flora haven which also boasts South Africa's longest beach at 25.7km. Here, a myriad of activities await including surfing, kite surfing, beach horse rides and seasonal whale watching. In spring, the Bokbaaivygie flower trail explodes into kaleidoscopic colour while the Schaapeiland coastal trail offers breathtaking views over the Atlantic Ocean. Silwerstroomstrand In a wonderfully secluded setting, the blue flag-rated Silwerstroomstrand beach has excellent water quality, a tidal pool and a nearby slipway to launch leisure craft. Relax at one of its picnic sites or braai areas. The resort falls within the Cape West Coast Biosphere Reserve and also borders the Koeberg Nature Reserve. Langebaan Known as the jewel of the West Coast, the picturesque and tranquil town of Langebaan offers a fascinating array of fauna and flora, delicious seafood and azure-blue waters bordered by white sandy beaches. Its main attractions include sailing, kayaking, kite surfing and fishing. It’s also an international Ramsar wetland site with many local and migratory bird species. Saldanha The historical naval town of Saldanha is first choice for water sport lovers and a popular venue for regattas. Natural attractions include Adam and Eve, two massive granite vertical rocks on the mountainside which ‘guard’ the town. The SAS Saldanha Nature Reserve is a spring floral wonderland, while the Hoedjeskoppie Nature Reserve has traditional fisherman cottages.
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Churchhaven and Kraalbaai One of the West Coast’s best kept secrets is Churchhaven in the West Coast National Park. This quaint little fishing village has picture-perfect, white-washed fishermen's cottages and a stunning beach on the shores of the Langebaan Lagoon, perfect for families and water sport fanatics. Hopefield Originally a church community founded in 1853, Hopefield lies in the heart of fynbos country. Historical attractions include a church built in 1879, traditional homes and Cape Dutch homesteads. The large wetland has prolific bird life, while Elandsfontein is a famous fossil site, home to the ‘Saldanha’ man’s skull and primordial animals. Jacobsbaai Founded on a farmland, Jacobsbaai boasts a stunning sea frontage of 2km with seven different bays. Its coastal fynbos supports a variety of small wildlife and surfing, fishing or watching the Oystercatchers and cormorants basking on the rocks is the order of the day. The sandy beach in Hospital Bay is ideal for family outings. Paternoster Paternoster is one of the oldest fishing villages on the West Coast and famous for its crayfish. Watch fishermen head out in traditional wooden boats and then buy their fresh wares at the small fish market. It’s also the ideal destination for divers, kite surfers and flyers, hikers, bikers, kayakers and art lovers. Shelley Point This tiny escapist’s peninsula gives the illusion of being an island surrounded by sea. It’s ideal for sailing and fishing and offers safe water fun for the whole family. Attractions include a 9-hole golf course and spa, while the hotel has a bowling green, tennis courts, running trails, beach walks, sunset picnics and a gym. St Helena Bay With a pristine coastline and sparkling surf, St Helena Bay is the ultimate year-round outdoor destination. For yachtsmen, canoeists, surfers, birders or fishermen, it doesn’t get any better than this. Its calm waters also provide an abundance of
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food for the resident dolphins and Southern Right whales. Tietiesbaai The calm waters of this sheltered beach cove make Titiesbaai in the Cape Columbine Nature Reserve a popular playground for campers, fishermen and families. The campsite offers convenient caravan or tent seafront sites and uses conservation-friendly solar panels for hot water. Vredenburg Vredenburg is the commercial hub of the West Coast and has the area’s only mall. It was first named Twisfontein (‘Quarrel Spring’) and later Prosesfontein (‘Lawsuit Spring’) because the rights to the spring caused so many disputes as water is a scarce commodity here. Peace finally won and the town was promptly renamed Vredenburg, or ‘Peaceful Town’.
Nature Reserves Blaauwberg Nature Reserve The Blaauwberg Nature Reserve has spectacular views across the cityscape and coastline, including one of the few in the world where you can see two World Heritage Sites; Table Mountain and Robben Island. Its wetland has an abundance of plant, mammal, bird and reptile species, as well as various amphibians. The West Coast National Park Established in 1985 with conservation in mind, the entire West Coast National Park is an internationally acclaimed Ramsar Site. For fauna lovers, it’s a paradise with over 200 bird species as well as eland, springbok, kudu, gemsbok and the rare Mountain zebra. The area is also rich in fossils recording human occupation dating back to the Holocene Age. Buffelsfontein Game & Nature Reserve Situated in the heart of the West Coast, this reserve offers game drives to view a variety of buck, lion, giraffe, zebra and wildebeest – also look out for the African wildcat, lynx and Honey badgers. Accommodation is right near the waterholes to view animal sundowners up close and personal.
Waylands Wildflower Reserve The Waylands Wildflower Reserve, founded in the early 1900s, is part of the critically endangered Lowland Fynbos Biome, of which less than 1% remains. It’s also an integral component of Waylands’ Nguni free-range cattle farming. The rustic guesthouse offers five en-suite bedrooms, braai facilities and a pool. Tienie Versveld Wildflower Reserve This little flower reserve is best known for its massive displays of spring flowers and year-round bird spotting of Cape Longclaw, Spur-winged goose, African Pipit, African Stonechat and Bokmakierie. It’s also a unique remnant of grassland, fynbos and a seasonal wetland within the Swartland, and particularly valued for its bulbous plants. Darling Renosterveld Wildflower Reserve The Darling Renosterveld Reserve is one of the best places to see a variety of Renosterbos, an array of birds and the red bellied tortoise. If spring is your thing, then pop in, you’ll see the landscape transform into a colourful carpet. The reserve also hosts the annual, century-old Darling Wildflower Show. Postberg Flower Reserve Even though it’s part of the West Coast National Park, the Postberg Flower Reserve is not always open to make sure it’s as undisturbed as possible until spring, when it truly rewards the wait. Keep an eye out for zebra, wildebeest, antelope, ostrich, mongoose, Rock hyrax, snakes, birds, and tortoises. Verlorenvlei Lagoon, Elands Bay This majestic ‘Scottish loch-like’ lagoon is the largest on the West Coast and one of the most important estuarine systems in the Cape. As a Ramsar site, it’s a protective area for wetland biodiversity and teems with bird life, some very rare, as it lies in the transition zone between karroid and fynbos. Cape Columbine Nature Reserve The Cape Columbine Nature Reserve lies on a rugged and magnificent peninsula coastline and is renowned for crayfish and abalone. The historical lighthouse is the only brick and mortar
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101+ Things to do and see with West Coast Way structure in the reserve. On the leisure side, enjoy dolphin and whale sighting, kayaking the inlets and the shoreline. Cape Town Ostrich Ranch The Ostrich Show Farm offers an informative and interactive experience with these funny flightless birds, a visit to the museum, curio shop and ostrich leather factory. It’s a great family day out, with a traditional ostrich restaurant, a kids play area and a Scratch Patch to scratch for gemstones. Langebaan Lagoon The Langebaan Lagoon is a unique Ramsar site as it has no river feeding into it, but yet makes up a third of the entire salt marsh habitat in South Africa. It supports molluscs, crustaceans, marine algae and is a nursery for juvenile fish. It also attracts around 55 000 water birds in summer. Thali Thali Game Lodge The privately-owned Thali Thali Game Lodge is home to a plethora of birdlife and a wide variety of wildlife including kudu, oryx, giraffe, Red hartebeest, eland, zebra, springbok, Black wildebeest, duiker, bontebok and steenbok – all of which you can easily spot on foot. Mamre Nature Garden The Mamre Nature Garden was established in 1701 when Cape Governor van der Stel set up a military post there. Today, its main vegetation is endangered Atlantis Sand Fynbos, over 234 plant species and some 24 near-extinct species. Cape grysbok and steenbok can be spotted as well as birds, reptiles and amphibians. Elandsfontein Private Nature Reserve The Elandsfontein Private Nature Reserve is home to buffalo, eland, springbok, kudu, zebra, tortoises and abundant bird life, particularly kites, Eagle owls and raptors. Fossils are what actually make this reserve special as its sand dunes were the final resting place for humans and animals that date back to the early Stone Age. SAS Saldanha Nature Reserve Although this gem of a reserve is situated inside the military grounds, it’s accessible to
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the public via the entrance to the Military Academy. In spring, hiking trails, spectacular spring wildflowers and fantastic whale watching awaits, all perfectly framed against the coastline. Rocherpan Nature Reserve The Rocherpan Nature Reserve is a unique combination of two ecosystems which attracts over 180 bird species, including Cape Shovellers, pelicans, flamingos and the rare African Black Oystercatcher. Water mongoose, duiker, ostriches can also be spotted, while Southern Right whales pop in seasonally.
Culture & Heritage !Khwa ttu San Cultural and Educational Centre This resourceful facility offers a fascinating insight into the culture, heritage and modern-day life of the San, or ‘Bushmen’. San guides demonstrate their hunting skills, share their ancient knowledge and unique ‘clicking’ language. With lots to see and do ‘San-style’, the tour is truly an adventure unto itself. West Coast Fossil Park After mining exposed one of the richest fossils ever discovered in the 1950s, around 200 different kinds of animals, some still unknown to science, have been recovered in the West Coast Fossil Park. Today, it’s a National Heritage Site and is believed to contain the greatest diversity of five million year old fossils in the world. Seeberg Cultural Heritage Information Centre The landmark Seeberg Lookout offers arguably the best vistas of the West Coast National Park. This lovingly restored historical shepherd’s hut is also an information centre. Built at the end of the 18th century, some of the garden’s prickly pear, fig and quince trees still remain today. Mamre Moravian Mission Station First founded in the 18th century as a military and cattle post, the modern settlement of Mamre Moravian Mission Station was then established by two Moravian missionaries. In 1967 the church and parsonage were declared
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national monuments. The church is still used for services and the restored original water mill is now a museum. Goedverwacht Mission Station Originally, a widowed cattle farmer left the farm to his female slave, Manies who cared for him until his death. She then sold it to Moravian Missionaries who established the mission station which still stands today. The Peerboom Hiking Route is also now a popular attraction offering panoramic views of the area. Darling Museum After being established years ago as the ‘Butter Museum’, Darling residents began donating memorabilia to what is now the Darling Museum. It showcases an interesting recreation of a bygone era with Victorian clothing, kitchen, china and household items, as well as insights into Darling’s cream and butter industry and its farming history. Hopefield Museum Hopefield Museum is a true treasure trove of all things antique. Period furniture, a classic piano,
garments and linen, crockery, utensils and collectables from the region, as well as old irons, antique radios and a fossil collection excavated in the area are on display. North Head and South Head lighthouses, Saldanha Bay The regal-like North and South Head lighthouses (known as the Twins) at the entrance to Saldanha Bay also serve another important function other than to guide ships between the two rocky promontories that form the edges of the bay. The straight imaginary line connecting the two lighthouses acts as an 'arrival' line - once a ship has crossed this, it has 'arrived' in the bay. Cape Columbine lighthouse, Paternoster The fortress-like and spectacularly situated Cape Columbine lighthouse is perched on a windswept headland and is usually the first lighthouse sighted by ships coming from South America and Europe. Built in 1936, it was the first local lighthouse to combine all three navigational safety features – a light, a fog signal and a radio beacon.
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101+ Things to do and see with West Coast Way Food & Wine Groote Post Wine Cellars Groote Post is an 18th century farm situated in a lush green valley threaded by the meandering Klawer River. Although renowned for awardwinning wines and great cuisine, the farm offers game drives to spot a wide variety of buck, as well as ostrich, Black wildebeest and zebra. There are also scenic nature walks and the farm forms part of the famous West Coast Spring Flower Route. Cloof Wine Estate Situated on the eastern slopes of Dassenberg is Cloof Wine Estate which was named the 2006 Biodiversity & Wine Initiative Champion to acknowledge the steps taken to conserve the pristine natural vegetation and to rehabilitate previously cultivated areas.
Die Strandloper, Langebaan Die Strandloper Restaurant is an open-air, laid back establishment to dine with sand underfoot and blue skies above, on the edge of the Langebaan Lagoon. An extensive array of fresh seafood and classic South African dishes made from local produce are all cooked to perfection by master chefs. Boesmanland Plaaskombuis, Langebaan Right on the beach at Club Mykonos, Boesmanland Plaaskombuis is perfect for a hearty feast while relaxing around big tables on tree stumps with the aroma of open air cooking. Using local ingredients that have been available for the past 100 years, the traditional buffet is sure to suit and satisfy any appetite.
Darling Cellars Darling Cellars has taken full advantage of the cool and temperate West Coast climate which creates unique grapes that become distinctive wines. Nearly all their vineyards are bush vines and are non-irrigated, making the fruit yielded as pure and close as possible to whatnature intended.
Gaaitjie Salt Water Restaurant, Paternoster Gaaitjie Salt Water Restaurant is a perfect combination of top class local cuisine and a rustic seaside setting. Housed in a renovated fisherman’s cottage, Gaaitjie offers true West Coast-inspired slow food, using only the freshest seafood and ingredients.
Ormonde Vineyards Ormonde’s vineyard is kissed by the coolness and moisture of the ocean breeze which helps to moderate summer temperatures and extend the growing season. Red wines of delicious depth and intensity are produced using traditional French techniques, including open fermentation, plunging, racking, barrel-ageing and blending.
Geelbek Restaurant, West Coast National Park Inside the old Geelbek main house, a 1744 Cape Dutch building which is a National Monument, is the multi award-winning Geelbek Restaurant. It creates superlative, traditional West Coast fare from recipes well-rooted in South African heritage, some of which are over 300 years old.
Die Strandkombuis, Yzerfontein Yzerfontein’s Strandkombuis, right on the famous ‘16 Mile’ beach, is an open-air restaurant specialising in the freshest seafood. Meals are served in the centre of the restaurant over three courses – so pace yourself - it’s culinary heaven.
Voorstrand Restaurant, Paternoster Voorstrand Restaurant is a quaint beachfront establishment housed in a 144 year-old, original fisherman’s cottage. Dine inside or al fresco on fresh seafood, meat dishes, Malay curries and burgers.
Muisbosskerm, Lamberts Bay Voted one of the ‘Top Ten Sea Views to Dine For’ by National Geographic, Muisbosskerm is the first and original open=air restaurant in South Africa. Taking its name from a traditional bush shelter called 'Muisbos' or 'Mouse Bush', the restaurant offers a wide choice of authentic West Coast cuisine.
Bosduifklip, Lamberts Bay In the heart of the Sandveld is Bosduifklip Restaurant which is situated over the original blacksmith shop and stone sheep kraal that was built in 1870. It also has an open-air section which nestles against the lee of the huge rock overlooking the Jakkals River.
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Alexanderfontein Darling Olives Alexanderfontein is the home of Darling Olives and gives insights on how olives are pressed and cured. Unlike other pampered olive groves in the region, these are grown on dry land, the theory being that no irrigation and minimal interference produces a more flavoursome olive. To create a superior product, the olives are processed within 24 hours of picking.
Play Golf at the Atlantic Beach Golf Club The Atlantic beach Golf Club is an 18-hole, majestic links-style course with spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean, the historic Robben Island and the iconic Table Mountain. The developers have meticulously considered the sensitivity of this environment and balls landing in well-demarcated protected areas are not to be retrieved.
Local beer tasting in Darling Darling Brew, a renowned and innovative microbrewery, produces four uniquely flavoured craft beers; Slow Beer, Native Ale, Bone Crusher and Black Mist which are best sampled at Slow Quarter, the taproom. The aim is to pair each of the beers with a selection of inspired light meals that enhance their unique flavours.
Horseback Rides in Langebaan Several scenic horseback trails are available to suit all rider ages and experience levels. It’s a great way to see whales in mid-year, spectacular wildflowers in spring or just to cruise the coastline. You can also view Eve’s Footprint – the oldest known to man which dates back some 117 000 years.
Sport & Adventure Sandboarding in Atlantis The striking white dunes of Atlantis provide a safe and fun environment to learn or improve your sandboarding skills. No previous experience is necessary and there’s a choice to stand-up or lie-down. It is essential to obtain a permit from the City of Cape Town to enter the Atlantis Dunes. Paintballing in Melkbos Paintballing Pyrozone offers a great way to stay fit, have family fun and experience the adrenalin and camaraderie of a simulated battle scenario, without the obvious associated dangers! Quad Biking at Lamberts Bay By far the best way to explore the seemingly endless snow-white dunes of Lambert's Bay's inland desert is by quad bike. Various routes are available for the whole family and no experience is required. Skydiving in Brakkefontein Jumping out of an aeroplane from 3km above Cape Town and free falling for 25 - 30 seconds at 200km per hour is truly an exhilarating experience. The Brakkefontein Delta 200 drop zone boasts one of the best aerial views of the Cape from altitude. West Coast 1-Stop -Wimpy Langebaan, R27
Kayak in Paternoster Enjoy a gentle meander with a kayak guide along the coastline to spot dolphins, seals and whales and get up close and personal with the plentiful and varied bird life on the rocks. Fly a kite on Langebaan beach Make fun of a windy afternoon with your bare feet in the sand and your eyes fixed in the clouds. It’s fun for the whole family, so pack a picnic, head for the beach and take to the sky. Follow the Flowers of Darling Known as the wildflower jewel of the West Coast, Darling has held an annual Wildflower Show in September since 1917. The flowers bloom from late August to October and are dependent on weather factors. To see the full beauty of the flowers, view them between 11am and 3pm, when their faces turn towards the sun. 4x4 Drives in Yzerfontein The Blombosch 4x4 Nature Trail is great for adventurers to truly experience the Sandveld vegetation. Have a picnic halfway and enjoy the West Coast Biodiversity Corridor’s lowveld fynbos, sea views, old dune vegetation, limestone ridges and natural saltpans. Cape Town Ostrich Ranch Philadelphia, N7
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101+ Things to do and see with West Coast Way Angling in St Helena Bay The cold Antarctic Benguela current that flows along the West Coast creates an abundance of marine life with a wide variety for angling. St Helena Bay is ideal for catching Shad (or Elf) in the Berg River mouth and for surf angling Galjoen between Velddrif and Dwarskersbos. Beach buggy trips in Paternoster The dunes between Paternoster and St Helena Bay are begging for beach buggy rides. Visit quaint fishing villages, take photos, keep an eye out for whales and dolphins, then catch your breath and have a hearty lunch. Scuba diving in Langebaan Embark on an underwater adventure to view shipwrecks and their graveyards with either eco-diving, adventure diving or experience one of the fastest drift dives. Mountain Biking in Saldanha Bay The spectacular SAS Nature Reserve in the military base has marked walking routes that are all bikefriendly, offering views, bird and game spotting with access onto the northern peninsula of Saldanha Bay. Sailing in St Helena Bay St. Helena Bay arguably offers the finest sailing on the West Coast and when the mighty Southeaster is blowing, it’s possible to enjoy an entire day of pleasant sailing. Kiteboarding in Langebaan With its perfect conditions, Langebaan attracts kiteboarding enthusiasts from all over the world. Main Beach is one of South Africa’s favourite kiteboarding spots, and it’s also perfectly situated to enjoy a beer and a meal afterwards at one of many pubs and restaurants. Surfing in Elands Bay Elands Bay is regarded by many as a surfer’s paradise with its variety of uncrowded waves to suit every level of surfer. Known as the Jeffrey’s Bay of the West Coast, it’s best surfed on a mid-tide offering a peeling left-hand point break that breaks onto a reef. Blue Bay Lodge
Bird Watching in the West Coast National Park The West Coast National Park has become a legendary birding site where a mix of coastal strandveld, salt marshes, tidal lagoons, mudflats, reed beds, a freshwater pan, rocky and sandy shorelines and offshore islands provide sanctuary for a wide variety of endemic and exotic birds. Hiking at Cape Columbine, Paternoster The rugged Cape Columbine Nature Reserve runs along a spectacular rocky stretch of coastline indented with inlets and coves. There are many hiking trails throughout the reserve which lead to various panoramic viewing points. Stand Up Paddle (SUP) Boarding at Calypso Beach, Langebaan Calypso Beach is west-facing with warm water and no currents, making it ideal for stand up paddle boarding, which is now very popular because almost anyone can enjoy it on just about any body of water. Kite surfing at Big Bay, Bloubergstrand Big Bay is one of two Bloubergstrand beaches and is a favourite location for kite surfing, drawing international enthusiasts to its annual competitions. The combination of the Atlantic Ocean swell rolling onto the coastline and the wind which blows almost daily, makes for sensational conditions. Hiking on the West Coast Biosphere Trail in the West Coast National Park The West Coast Biosphere Trail is an awe-inspiring 2.5 day, 30km wilderness hike meandering through unique vegetation, deserted beaches, dunes and the tranquil lagoon of the West Coast National Park. Rock Climbing in the Cederberg The Cederberg seems like a different world. The landscape is wilder with a raw, dramatic beauty, towering mountains, jagged sandstone rock formations and well-preserved San Rock Art. Perfect for rock climbing on any level. High Five, Kite Surfschool
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Boat trip to Dassen Island Home to some 60 000 African Penguins, Dassen Island is located 9km off the coastline near Yzerfontein. Although mostly flat, sandy and scattered with huge granite boulders, the hardy flora supports a surprisingly diverse range of animals including reptiles, wild feral cats, European rabbits and, of course, Dassies.
Camping Leentjiesklip Holiday Resort, Langebaan The family-friendly Leentjiesklip Holiday Resort is situated between Langebaan and Club Mykonos and overlooks the lagoon, offering magnificent sunsets. All sites have direct access to the beach. Yzerfontein Caravan Park Just 50m away from the blue flag ‘16 Mile’ beach and set behind a dune for less windy camping, this well maintained park offers sizeable sites with all amenities and family facilities. Ou Skip Holiday Resort, Melkbosstrand Less than an hour from Cape Town, Ou Skip is one of the largest caravan parks in the Western Cape, and just 300m from the beach. It offers 206 well-kept tent and caravan sites, 12 self-catering chalets, a swimming pool; kids play area, trampolines, a recreation hall, laundry facilities and 24-hour gate security.
gear and an equipped communal kitchen tent. Activities include hiking, bouldering, bird watching, fishing, guided sea-kayak trails and surfing.
Art & Entertainment Club Mykonos Casino, Langebaan Club Mykonos is a Greek-themed holiday resort perched on the shores of the Langebaan lagoon which also offers great entertainment. The casino complex has everything from gaming and dining to live entertainment, as well as a luxurious spa and loads of great things for kids to do. Stone Fish Studio and Gallery, Paternoster Stone Fish is not only a gallery but also a studio where West Coast artist Dianne Heesom-Green creates unique hand-built clay sculptures, paintings and hosts workshops. Her studio is in an old mill which was built in 1863 and the gallery also showcases original works by renowned artists. Bay Gallery, Langebaan The Bay Gallery showcases a wide variety of work by local artists in various media, including paintings, sculpture and textiles as well as mohair products and handmade gifts. This inspiring little gallery is in a quaint attic-like room loaded with colourful and eclectic creations. The West Coast Art Gallery, Port Owen The West Coast Art Gallery sources and exhibits talent that is both upcoming and established from the entire region. Owned by artist, Dot Dixon, the gallery was created as a window on West Coast art and represents the works of over 100 artists and craftsmen.
Ganzekraal Coastal Resort The Ganzekraal Coastal Resort is ideal for weekend getaways, relaxing holidays,to host your conference, team building or wedding. It hugs the Atlantic Ocean offering stunning views and great facilities. The tidal pool ensures safe swimming for the kids, while the rocky shoreline is popular for fishing.
Evita se Perron, Darling This is home to ‘Tannie Evita Bezuidenhout’, the world famous alter ego of Pieter Dirk Uys, South Africa's best-known political satirist and impersonator. Evita se Perron is a transformed train station with two cabaret venues, a restaurant and a bar.
The Beach Camp, Paternoster On the shoreline in the Cape Columbine Nature Reserve, The Beach Camp offers pre-pitched bedded Twin Tents and A-Frames kitted out with all the necessary camping
SA Fisheries Museum, Velddrif Recently moved from Hout Bay, the SA Fisheries Museum exhibits the colourful and fascinating history of the fishing industry along the West Coast, from old whaling to present-day pelagic
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Markets & Malls Camphill Country Market Camphill Village provides a safe environment for intellectually challenged adults. Held on the first Sunday of every second month, Camphill Country Market is a fun family day for all. It offers a range of goods, including Camphill’s own fresh produce, baked goods and herbal products. Residents and visiting stallholders also sell their products. Denlyn Park Craft Market, Langebaan On the last Saturday of every month, this craft market has over 30 stalls selling a variety of homemade and fresh produce, as well as various crafts. There is also live music and loads of kids’ entertainment. Vygevallei Farm Stall Markets The ‘I Love Weskus Market’ is held at Vygevallei Farm stall on the first Sunday of the month, selling organic eggs, fresh fruit, vegetables and tasty teats. It also has a kid’s play zone, farm animals to feed, free wine tasting from farms in the area, a variety of stalls and an assortment of live music. Paternoster Fish Market You are now at Paternoster main beach, from where the local fishermen launch their colourful boats daily. Adjacent to the beach is the fish market where you can buy fresh fish as it comes off the boats as well as traditional dried fish called bokkoms and various local crafts.
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Horizon Market, Ostrich Ranch The Horizon Market is ‘foodies’ heaven with a variety of fresh foods, pastries, breads, local wines and cheese, as well as an array of quality handcrafts. It’s the perfect picnic venue and safe for kids to play and a guided tour showcases a variety of different ostrich species, emus, rheas and peacocks. Groote Post Country Market The Groote Post Country Market, held at one of the Cape’s finest wineries, offers arts and crafts, décor, gifts and homeware stalls as well as a wide selection of Darling gourmet produce. Sample or buy Groote Post’s Rosé wine, specially produced for the market, or sip on an ice-cold Darling Brew. There’s also lots to keep the kids busy. Elkanah House Schoolyard Market, Blaauwberg Elkanah House hosts a monthly community market packed with fresh foods and eclectic arts and crafts. It also has a variety of craft workshops and plenty of activities for everyone — especially the little ones, making it a perfect Saturday morning family outing. The West Coast Mall, Vredenburg The West Coast Mall is the region’s only one-stop shopping experience. Open 7 days a week, it has over 70 shops, many large national anchor retailers, all the major South African banks and cellular providers, as well as cafes and restaurants. For your convenience, there are 1854 free parking bays.
Birds, Bees & Whales The Darling Bird Route Birders can enjoy a range of species from larks and pipits to lesser flamingoes and great white pelicans, as well as a variety of raptors. Flowering bulbs and the wildflower diversity offer a unique springtime experience and in the summer, large numbers of blue cranes can be spotted in the wheat fields.
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Beekeeping in Hopefield The Simply Bee Observation Centre highlights the vital role bees play in the ecosystem. The first-ever glass observation hive gives you a fascinating first-hand insight on how a bee colony lives and works to make honey. Simply Bee also produces many natural honey and fynbos products.
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Whale watching in Yzerfontein Southern Right and Humpback whales visit Yzerfontein in groups of eight to ten between June and December. The cows calve in the calm waters and there are numerous look-out points from which to view these magnificent mammals. Whale watching in Paternoster The best time to sight whales in Paternoster is between August and December, and they are best viewed directly from the beaches at Paternoster Bay. The adjacent Cape Columbine Nature Reserve is also frequently visited by whales and the rocks are the perfect place to spot them.
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