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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.

 
Marelda's |

Marelda's

Saldanha Self-catering, Saldanha Bed and Breakfast in Saldanha

Come home to the ideal holiday destination on the West Coast where Marelda’s offers you the comfort and friendly hospitality to make your stay a happy one. The house comprises of three bedrooms, an open-plan lounge, and fully equipped kitchen with stove, kettle, frying pan, and toaster.

  • R235 p/p sharing
    R280 Single
  • 8 Guests
 
 
Mosselbank B & B |

Mosselbank B & B

Paternoster Bed and Breakfast in Paternoster

Paternoster, famous fishing village on the West coast of South Africa. Mosselbank bed and breakfast provides quality accommodation and a great breakfast at affordable prices.

  • R295 p/p sharing
    R650 Single
  • 12 Guests
 
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Celba's C-Cottages |

Celba's C-Cottages

Dwarskersbos Self-catering in Dwarskersbos

If you need peace and quiet, fresh air, the sound of the rolling waves and long walks on the beach only 100 m away, this is the ideal place for you. Everyone, including children and pets, are welcome.

  • R450 Rooms/Units
  • 14 Guests
 
 
A Whispering Whale |
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A Whispering Whale

Jacobs Bay Self-catering in Jacobs Bay

Our House has been transformed into three stunning apartments with safe and secure parking. All apartments are fitted with a television, DVD player, DSTV decoder, Hi-Fi (bring your own CD's) and electronic safe. We unfortunately do not allow children under the age of 12, pets or smoking in our apart

  • R720 Rooms/Units
  • 10 Guests
 
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Storm Petrel |

Storm Petrel

St Helena Bay Self-catering in St Helena Bay

St Helena Bay is a popular tourist destination, particularly during the spring wild flower season. Visitors from all over the world come for relaxation and recreation.

  • R250 p/p sharing
    R500 Single
  • 6 Guests
 
 
The Granary |

The Granary

Darling Guest House in Darling

The Granary is situated in the heart of the quaint, picturesque village of Darling which is only 70 km from Cape Town. Darling is a charming 150 year old village, nestled in the hills of the West Coast, surrounded by vineyards, dairy pastures and wild flower reserves.

  • R300 p/p sharing
    R400 Single
  • 13 Guests
 
 
MyCascades |

MyCascades

Langebaan Resort in Langebaan

MyCascades Resort and Conference Centre is situated at Club Mykonos in Langebaan. It is a mere 80 minutes’ drive from Cape Town and its international airport.

  • R700 Rooms/Units
  • 566 Guests
 
 
Strathnaver |

Strathnaver

Darling Bed and Breakfast in Darling

Enjoy the peace and quiet of the country in the delightful Garden Cottage of a historic Darling house. This quaint Garden Cottage has its own entrance and is surrounded by flowers and trees.

  • R320 p/p sharing
    R340 Single
  • 2 Guests
 
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1313 Aurora |

1313 Aurora

Langebaan Guest House, Langebaan Self-catering in Langebaan

The West Coast of South Africa is regarded as one of the most beautiful parts of the country, and rightly so. Unspoilt beaches, wild flowers, holiday resorts, and a unique laid-back atmosphere combine to make the area a perfect getaway destination.

  • R2 000 Rooms/Units
  • 8 Guests
 
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Strandlopertjie Self-catering |

Strandlopertjie Self-catering

Paternoster Self-catering in Paternoster

Strandlopertjie Self-catering is situated almost on the beach of the picturesque little village of Paternoster, on the West Coast. We offer two comfortable units, each consisting of an open-plan bedroom with a double bed and an en-suite bathroom. Other facilities include DStv, kitchenettes and braai areas overlooking the ocean. Unit 1 has an inside fireplace and Unit 2 is wheelchair friendly.

  • R750 Rooms/Units
  • 4 Guests