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West Coast Travel Guide

 
 

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The West Coast is an acquired taste. The vegetation is subdued, the sky incredibly wide and the sea very often a dead calm expanse of cerulean blue. But sometimes, of course, it's an angry grey expanse of snarling and crashing breakers. But change is the only certainty. In spring, the somewhat monochromatic landscape explodes into a riot of colour. In small hollows between the dunes bright blue heliophilas nod on slender stalks as they turn towards the sun, and fields of orange, white, yellow and purple daisies shimmer in the heat as far as the eye can see.

The West Coast National Park is a great place to see the flowers, either by car, on foot, or by bicycle. The Cape Columbine Nature Reserve, near the small town of Paternoster, is also a floral paradise but it's better known for its rocky shoreline with numerous sheltered coves, so it's a very popular sea kayaking area.

But there are loads of other places to see the flowers. The small town of Darling is well known for its fabulous bulbs, annual flower show and as the home of the wildly creative Pieter Dirk Uys who has catalysed the town's metamorphosis from sleepy hollow to a vibrant cultural centre.

Traditionally the West Coast has been populated by subsistence fishing folk, and their thatched, whitewashed houses are typical of the area but, in many places they are becoming a tad overshadowed by rather opulent holiday homes as South Africans have woken to the fact that the West Coast is every bit as interesting as the Garden Route - albeit in a far more low key way.

There are some good wineries in the area and, while most of the eateries are of the steak and pizza variety, there are some excellent restaurants - many specialising in seafood. In fact, one of the most rewarding West Coast experiences is to while away a whole afternoon at a traditional beach restaurant. This is like nothing you've ever seen.

Built from dried out bushes and a bit of shade cloth, these ephemeral structures offer makeshift furniture on a sand floor and fabulous seafood cooked on an open fire and served with home made bread. It's certainly not smart, but the food is excellent. There's loads to do on the West Coast. The birding is spectacular with huge flocks of resident and migratory waders. There are horse trails, a fossil museum, boat trips on the Berg River, some not particularly well organised whale watching, and some good hiking and day walks. There is some interesting rock art.

Langebaan is one of the top windsurfing and kite surfing spots in the world and there are wonderful facilities for both experienced sailors and novices, and the lagoon is perfect for kayaking. Elands Bay offers some of the best surfing in the country and the nearby Verlorenvlei is a birder's paradise.

When and where can I see flowers?

For the freshest flower tips on when and where to go check out Doing the Daisies.

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Accommodation near West Coast

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

 
Journey's End |
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Journey's End

St Helena Bay Self-catering in St Helena Bay

Situated in the fishing town of St Helena Bay, guests will find Journey’s End. The lovely self-catering unit is located on a small holding on Britannica Heights and offers breathtaking views and sunsets over Paternoster and the ocean.

  • R200 p/p sharing
    R250 Single
  • 4 Guests
 
 
Calypso Villas |

Calypso Villas

Calypso Beach Guest House in Calypso Beach

Calypso Villas offers beachfront luxury 3 Star accommodation situated on a dune literally 30 m from the waters edge, with just the boardwalk and a few steps between you and the sea. Calypso Villas offers incomparable sea views of the Langebaan Lagoon and Saldanha Bay.

  • R555 p/p sharing
    R1 890 Rooms/Units
    R840 Single
  • 32 Guests
 
 
Heron House |

Heron House

Port Owen Guest House, Port Owen Self-catering in Port Owen

Heron House is a brand new three-bedroom, two-bathroom self-catering guest home opening directly onto the wetlands, with uninterrupted views across the wetlands, Berg River and out to sea.

  • R950 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
 
Paters Haven Self-catering and B&B |

Paters Haven Self-catering and B&B

Paternoster Self-catering, Paternoster Bed and Breakfast in Paternoster

Paters Haven is located in the southern part of Paternoster, where guests can experience the jewel of the West Coast in its entirety. The tranquil atmosphere and superb accommodation allow a blissful stay with uncluttered beaches, fresh air and a relaxed pace.

  • R480 Rooms/Units
  • 8 Guests
 
 
Draaihoek Lodge & Restaurant |
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Draaihoek Lodge & Restaurant

Elands Bay Guest House in Elands Bay

Draaihoek Lodge, situated close to Elands Bay on the West Coast - 200km from Cape Town -  offers luxurious 4 star accommodation, gourmet fare in the fully licensed restaurant, access to a nature & game reserve and use of a private beach. Guests are housed in either the Manor House or individual lodges, each with luxury double en suite rooms.  

  • R650 p/p sharing
    R900 Single
  • 44 Guests
 
 
Accommodation Unwind |

Accommodation Unwind

Myburgh Park Self-catering in Myburgh Park

Accommodation Unwind is a self-catering guest house that offers a choice between a fully equipped two-bedroom flatlet that can accommodate up to five people, and a bachelor flatlet that can accommodate two people.

  • R500 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
 
Makarios B&B |

Makarios B&B

Langebaan Bed and Breakfast in Langebaan

Makarios B&B offers a luxurious home away from home with generous West Coast hospitality. We serve a gourmet English breakfast for our guests to start their day.

  • R275 p/p sharing
    R400 Single
  • 13 Guests
 
 
Shelley Place-Shelley Point |

Shelley Place-Shelley Point

Shelley Point Private Home, Shelley Point Self-catering in Shelley Point

Large family home 150m from the beach with swimming pool, overlooking the golf course.

  • R2 000 Rooms/Units
  • 9 Guests
 
 
Artists Retreat Bed and Breakfast |

Artists Retreat Bed and Breakfast

Jacobs Bay Guest House, Jacobs Bay Bed and Breakfast in Jacobs Bay

Artists Retreat Bed and Breakfast is located in the coastal town of Jacobsbaai on the West Coast. This bed and breakfast is ideal for a couple or business travellers.

  • R330 p/p sharing
    R330 Single
  • 10 Guests
 
 
Quay West |

Quay West

Velddrif Self-catering in Velddrif

Quay West is a self-catering, upmarket, lock-up-and-go home situated in Velddrif Quays, close to the Berg River. The cosy double storey holiday home is fully equipped with dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, and fridge.

  • R1 100 Rooms/Units
  • 4 Guests