Cape West Coast
Stretching from Blaauwberg in the south to Namaqualand in the north, the Cape West Coast region comprises 44 small towns along the southwestern coast of South Africa within the Western Cape Province.
Stretching from Blaauwberg in the south to Namaqualand in the north, the Cape West Coast region comprises 44 small towns along the southwestern coast of South Africa within the Western Cape Province.
The region is bordered by the Winelands District in the south, the Breede River District in the east and the Northern Cape Province in the north and east. On the west, the region borders on the Atlantic Ocean, with its cold Benguela Current, which plays in important role in the ecology of the region.
Sightseeing tours offered along the Cape West Coast focus on flora and fauna, birding, vineyards, fossils and whale watching.
The Cape West Coast lays claim to a variety of interesting attractions, but its annual wild flower display in and around Namaqualand takes top honours. Between mid-August and mid-September the entire region transforms into a kaleidoscope of colour as the flowers carpeting the landscape bloom – a sight definitely not to be missed!
The Cape West Coast is renowned among South Africans for its al fresco eateries and traditional restaurants, which serve local fish and other seafood.
All eyes are on the coast from August to October, when the gentle giants of the ocean, the southern right whales, can be seen frolicking in Lambert’s Bay. The coastal region is also renowned for its expansive 16-mile beach at Yzerfontein, home to the Snoek Derby and Crayfish Derby. The West Coast National Park and Langebaan Lagoon are two other coastal gems.
Take a trip inland to the wine farms of the Swartland and Sandveld, or spend some outdoor time hiking along trails in the spectacular CedErberg and Groot Winterhoek mountains. Look out for unique West Coast vegetation known as renosterveld, which is in danger of extinction.
Visit quaint seaside towns like Velddrif, where life is lived in the slow lane, or Paternoster, home to multi-coloured fishing boats and the Cape Columbine lighthouse.
There’s simply so much to see and do on the West Coast or “Weskus” as the locals call it. Here are a few standouts to make the choice easier.