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  A panoramic view of The Devil's Peak (left), Table Mountain (centre), Signal Hill /Lion Head (right) from Bloubergstrand
Western Cape

The Western Cape lies at the southern tip of the African continent. This is also the place where two oceans meet and the home of the famous Fynbos vegetation.Hangklip. It forms eastern end of Valse Bay while Cape Point forms the western end.

Here you can relax on outstretched beaches, or go fishing from rocky shores. You can watch the whales frolicking in the surf or enjoy some of the best wines in the world.Surf-fishing is a popular activity in the Western Cape

You can go on a hiking trail through thick, indigenous forests or go on a trip along one of the most beautiful coastlines in an old steam train. 

Strand, situated in Valse Bay, has long outstreched beaches for safe swimmingIf you are interested in adventure, you could climb the famous Table Mountain or go bungi-jumping over the side of a bridge, 100 metres  above the ground. You could go on a hiking trail through the Cedar Mountains and enjoy nature at its best.

The Western Cape surely have it all to make your holiday experience something unforgetable.   

Gordons Bay, with stone-packed white anchor against the mountain at the back.

Bungi jumping at the Gouritsmond Bridge (judge the height according to the man standing below left of the arrow!)

 

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