Go Back to Map – Attractions & Points of Interest All the coastal towns have beautiful sandy beaches which cater for long walks on the beach and swimming where it is safe (best is to only swim where there are dedicated life guards). Jeffreys Bay’s Dolphin Beach is a Blue Flag Beach, and the beach at Cape St Francis currently is a pilot project to attain the same...
Read MoreGo Back to Map – Attractions & Points of Interest The African Dawn Bird and Wildlife Sanctuary is set within truly beautiful grounds nestled between rolling hills, close to the ocean and is a relaxing place to spend a lazy day. Spacious enclosures and open grounds provide the visitor with a feeling of peace and tranquility. Several picnic and braai areas are located around the park as well as a restaurant that serves light...
Read MoreFor both the mountain biking or trail running junky, a day out at the Crossways Farm will provide hours of pleasure for athletes of all levels.
Read MoreGo Back to Map – Attractions & Points of Interest The Bergvenster is a natural arch that has been created by weathering of the Enon Conglomerate in the area and can be reached from Philips Tunnel. The path is rough to say the least but well worth the effort. The view across the mosaic of farmlands is...
Read MoreGo Back to Map – Attractions & Points of Interest One of the well known landmarks in the Gamtoos Valley is the Queen Victoria Profile on the road between Patensie and the Baviaanskloof. The profile is the result of erosion of the sheer cliff and can be seen when driving towards Patensie. About 140 million years ago the Cape Mountains were roughly three times higher than today. A period of high rainfall then eroded them and...
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