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  • Britannia Baai | Weskus Vakansie 🌊

    Britannia Baai se strande nooi jou! Boek sakpas verblyf 141km van Kaapstad via Weskus Jou Lekker Ding se app. Rus nou! BRITANNIA BAY WEST COAST WEST COAST HOLIDAY STAY As provided by: Weskus Jou Lekker Ding SLAAP! The Western Cape & West Coast's favorite Holiday accommodation booking system Britannia Bay: A West Coast Jewel Britannia Bay, a suburb of the town of St Helena Bay, is a hidden gem on the Cape West Coast of South Africa. It is a popular holiday destination, known for its pristine beaches, safe swimming conditions and abundance of marine life. Things to do There are many things to do in Britannia Bay including: Relax on the beach: Britannia Bay has a seven kilometer stretch of white sandy beach, perfect for swimming, sunbathing and walking. There are also several beaches in the area that are popular with surfers. Go whale watching: Britannia Bay is a great place to go whale watching as southern right whales and humpback whales are regularly seen in the bay. There are several boat tour operators that offer whale watching trips. Visit 'Seal Island': Seal Island, located just a short boat ride from Britannia Bay, is home to a large colony of Cape fur seals. Visitors can take a boat tour of the island and see the seals up close. Go fishing: Britannia Bay is a popular fishing spot, both for shore fishing and boat fishing. A variety of fish can be caught in the area, including cob, bream and yellowtail. Visit the West Coast National Park: The West Coast National Park is just a short drive from Britannia Bay. The park is home to a variety of birds, including flamingos, pelicans and oystercatchers. Visitors can also go hiking, cycling and camping in the park. Food and drink Britannia Bay has a number of restaurants and cafes serving a variety of cuisine. Some popular restaurants include: The Britannia Bay Hotel: This hotel has a restaurant serving classic South African cuisine. The West Coast Kitchen: This restaurant serves modern South African cuisine, with a focus on local produce. The Fisherman's Wharf: This restaurant serves fresh seafood, caught daily by local fishermen. Accommodation There are a variety of accommodation options in Britannia Bay, including self-catering cottages, guest houses and hotels. Some popular accommodation options include: The Britannia Bay Hotel: This hotel has a variety of room types including standard rooms, family rooms and suites. The West Coast Beach Resort: This resort has a variety of accommodation options, including self-catering cottages and hotel rooms. The Britannia Bay Guest House: This guest house offers comfortable accommodation in a relaxed environment. Britannia Bay is located approximately 160 kilometers from Cape Town. The best way to get to Britannia Bay is by car. The trip takes about two hours. There are also several bus companies that offer bus services from Cape Town to the West Coast. Tips Here are some tips for planning your trip to Britannia Bay: The best time to visit Britannia Bay is during the summer months (October to March), when the weather is warm and sunny. If you plan to go whale watching, make sure you book your tour in advance. If you plan to fish, buy a fishing license. Britannia Bay is a relatively small town, so there is no need to hire a car. However, if you plan to visit the West Coast National Park, it is advisable to hire a car. Britannia Bay is a popular holiday destination, so it is advisable to book your accommodation in advance, especially if you are traveling in the peak season. In conclusion: Britannia Bay is a beautiful and relaxed West Coast town, perfect for a family holiday or a romantic getaway. With her pristine beaches, abundant marine life and variety of activities, Britannia Bay has something to offer everyone. OTHER WEST COAST TOWNS WEST COAST HOLIDAY TOWNS

  • Aurora | Weskus Vakansie 🌄

    Aurora, Weskus se 1906-dorpie, lê naby Piketberg. Boek sakpas verblyf vir sterrrekyk & vibes met Weskus Jou Lekker Ding se app! AURORA WEST COAST WEST COAST HOLIDAY STAY As provided by: Weskus Jou Lekker Ding SLAAP! The Western Cape & West Coast's favorite Holiday accommodation booking system Aurora, 'n Weskus-juweel Aurora is 'n klein, ongerepte dorpie ongeveer 185 km vanaf Kaapstad aan die voet van die Piketberge in die Weskusstreek van Wes-Kaap, Suid-Afrika. Aurora, wat in 1906 gestig is, is vernoem na die Romeinse godin van dagbreek. Die dorp is bekend vir sy pragtige natuurskoon, vriendelike mense en ontspanne atmosfeer. Dit is 'n gewilde bestemming vir voëlkykers, stappers en natuurliefhebbers. Sommige van die doendinge in Aurora sluit in: Besoek die Aurora Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk, 'n pragtige voorbeeld van Kaaps-Hollandse argitektuur. Die Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk in Aurora is 'n merkwaardige gebou deur W.F. Ford van 1908. In die erf rondom die kerk staan 'n kloktoring wat 'n matige grootte klok huisves wat 'n blik voorkoms het. Aan die een kant is die inskripsies E. BURMESTER KAAPSTAD. Ons ken Burmester as die verskaffer van klokke in die Wes-Kaap, nie as 'n stigter nie. Die klok het egter klein afmetings en is taamlik swak gemaak. Dit is nie onmoontlik dat Burmester oor die jare besluit het om sy eie klokke te begin stig eerder as om dit in 'n professionele gietery te laat maak nie. Die enigste versiering op die klok bestaan uit vier vormdrade net om die klankboog. Die klok word gebruik om die dienste in die kerk aan te kondig. Binne die toring hang 'n tweede klok wat as 'n uurklok gebruik word. Ook hierdie klok is nie van kwaliteit brons gemaak nie, aangesien dit oraloor geroes is. Die enigste versiering bestaan uit vier vormdrade net om die klankboog. Dit is nie onmoontlik dat die klok deur dieselfde stigter as die buiteklok gemaak is nie. Stap na die top van die Piketberge vir asemrowende uitsigte oor die omliggende area. . As jy bereid is om so bietjie met jou motor te ry, gaan vang vis in die Atlantiese Oseaan. Geniet 'n ete by een van die dorp se vele restaurante. Aurora is ook 'n wonderlike plek om net te ontspan, net soo dit bedoel was en soos die Engelsman sou sê "unwind". Daar is geen verkeersligte of hoë geboue nie, en die lewenstempo is stadig en maklik aan die gang. As jy op soek is na 'n plek om van die gewoel van die stadslewe te ontsnap, is Aurora die perfekte bestemming vir jou. Hier is 'n paar bykomende besonderhede oor die besienswaardighede in Aurora: Aurora NG Kerk: Hierdie kerk is in 1912 gebou en is 'n pragtige voorbeeld van Kaaps-Hollandse argitektuur. Dit is die moeite werd om te besoek vir sy argitektuur en sy uitsigte oor die omliggende platteland. Piketberge: Die Piketberge is 'n gewilde bestemming vir stap en voëlkyk. Daar is verskeie staproetes in die berge, wat wissel van maklik tot uitdagend. Die berge is ook die tuiste van 'n verskeidenheid voëlspesies, insluitend arende, valke en uile. Aurora is 'n wonderlike plek om enige tyd van die jaar te besoek. Die beste tyd om te besoek is egter gedurende die veldblommeseisoen, wat tipies tussen Augustus en vroeg September val. Gedurende hierdie tyd is die platteland bedek met 'n kombers van veldblomme, wat 'n werklik "tower wêreld atmosfeer" skep. As jy op soek is na 'n ontspanne en skilderagtige wegbreek, is Aurora die perfekte bestemming vir jou. Maak seker jy voeg dit by jou lys van plekke om in Suid-Afrika te besoek. Hier is 'n paar wenke vir die beplanning van jou reis na Aurora: Die beste manier om by Aurora uit te kom is per motor. Daar is geen openbare vervoer na die dorp nie. Daar is 'n paar blyplekke in Aurora, insluitend gastehuise, bed-en-ontbyte en selfsorgwoonstelle. Daar is 'n paar restaurante in Aurora wat 'n verskeidenheid kos bedien. Maak seker dat jy jou kamera saambring, want daar is baie pragtige fotogeleenthede in Aurora. Ek hoop hierdie bladsy het jou geïnspireer om Aurora, 'n Weskus-juweel in Suid-Afrika, te besoek. Bespreek gerus jou Vakansieverblyf by ons deur ons Weskus Slaap verblyf besprekingsenjin. Volg die skakel na die Weskus Jou Lekker Ding Slaap-bladsy deur op die onderstaande skakel te klik. Hoop om jou binnekort in ons pragtige dorpie Aurora te sien. OTHER WEST COAST TOWNS WEST COAST HOLIDAY TOWNS

  • Weskus Potjiekos Kompetisie Aansoek | West Coast Potjiekos Application

    Doen aansoek vir ons jaarlikse Weskus Fees se Potjiekos Kompetisie! Wengeld en ander pryse op die spel en natuurlik die gesogte titel as die jaar se "Weskus Jou Lekker Ding Fees Potjiekos Kompetisie Wenners'! West Coast Your Delicious Thing Potjiekos Competition!

  • Ons Weskus Pizza App | Download our West Coast Pizza App

    Vir 'n beter Aanlyn Bestel ervaring vir al jou Event Kaartjies, Pizza's, Weskus Slaap geleenthede en baie meer oor die Weskus en haar dorpies, laai dan asseblief ons applikasie oftewel app af en dankie. FOR A BETTER FOOD ORDERING EXPERIENCE, PLEASE DOWNLOAD OUR APP

  • Piket-Bo-Berg | Weskus Vakansie 🌄

    Piket-Bo-Berg se berge nooi! Boek sakpas verblyf via Weskus Jou Lekker Ding se app vir natuur & rus. Kuier nou! PIKET-BO-BERG WEST COAST WEST COAST HOLIDAY STAY As provided by: Weskus Jou Lekker Ding Slaap! The Western Cape & West Coast's favorite Holiday accommodation booking system As jy op die N7 ry na 'n Sederberg-wegbreek of dalk op 'n langer rit na ons pragtige buurland Namibië, sal jy 'n klein dorpie aan die kant van 'n berg met die naam Piketberg vind. As jy die imposante verkeersirkel net buite die dorp binnegaan, sal jy nie noodwendig 'n tweede gedagte aan hierdie juweel gee nie en dalk in die versoeking kom om regs verby dit te ry. So 'n verskriklike oordeelsfout sal veroorsaak dat jy ook die asemrowende uitsigte oor die Versfeldpas wat na 'n ander versteekte juweel genaamd Piket-Bo-Berg lei, mis. Ek het hierdie einste fout 'n paar jaar gelede gemaak omdat ek nie geweet het dat my lewe se seilboot in hierdie unieke deel van die wêreld sou anker nie. Laat die stil stemmetjie van avontuur jou rasionele gedagtes oorkom en voel die trekpleister van die dorp terwyl jy dieper die kulturele hart van Piketberg inry. Stop oor, ontmoet die plaaslike inwoners, staan vir 'n oomblik stil, laat die dolle gejaag van die stad agter jou, vra die regte vrae en wie weet watter interessante verhale kan gedeel word. Ons is 'n vriendelike klomp wat altyd oop is vir 'n geselsie en nuus uit die groot stede. Ek praat van "ons" asof ek my hele lewe lank hier gewoon het, maar ek is steeds 'n baie onlangs aangekome migrant met die spoorstof wat steeds aan my reisklere kleef. Nadat ek net 4 jaar as 'n “Inkommer” op Piket-Bo-Berg gewoon het, het ek beslis net die oppervlak van hierdie juwele in die Bergrivier-kroon gekrap... En wat 'n kroon het sy! Ek sal hierdie groot lugland beslis noem. Dit voel of die horison vir ewig strek oor die eindelose vlaktes met hoë berge in die verte. Die lug voel groot as jy opkyk terwyl jy in 'n goue koringland staan. As jy op 'n Sondag- of laat Saterdagmiddag die dorp inry, kan 'n mens mislei word deur te dink dat die laaste trein baie jare gelede uit Piketberg vertrek het. Glo my, voorkoms kan bedrieglik wees. Wanneer hierdie dorpie Maandagoggend wakker word, sal die gewoel en gewoel beslis bevestig dat daar baie lewe oor is in hierdie statige ou dame wat teen die berg se kant buig. Die dorp is oorstroom met geskiedenis, stories en verhale van avontuur om ontdek te word deur enigiemand wat bereid is om toe te laat dat hul voete die grond tref. Welkom by die Berg, Piketberg. Kom ek deel 'n bietjie van die geskiedenis van ons vallei met jou. Die heel eerste mense wat hierdie gebiede tuis genoem het, was die Khosian en ChariGuriQua of GuriQua Namate die Kaapkolonie omstreeks 1673 uitgebrei het, het Piketberg as 'n buitepos of in militêre terme 'n piketlyn (piquet in ou Afrikaans), aan die buitekant van die kolonie gedien. Hierdie buitepos sou dien as 'n uitkykpunt vir aanvalle van vyande. Piketberg as dorp het sy oorsprong op die plaas Grootfontein, wat deur sir Benjamin D’urban, destydse Kaapkolonie-goewerneur, aan die NG kerkraad geskenk is. Vir die ontluikende historici, besoek South African History Online (https://www.sahistory.org.za/place/piketberg ) vir baie baie interessante besonderhede oor Piketberg en omgewing. Op pad dorp toe maak seker om by die Toerisme Inligtingsburo by die Winkelshoek Padstal te stop. Georgia wat hier in beheer is, sal beslis jou dag opvrolik met 'n glimlag sowel as 'n magdom inligting rakende die Bergrivier area. Kry 'n kopie van Historiese Piketberg, want dit sal jou kaart en kompas vir ons Historiese Roete wees! As jy deur die dorp kronkel, kan jy by die Piketberg-museum (Historiese roete nr. 9) in Kerkstr langs die ou Joodse Sinagoge inspring waar Marié meer as graag van die versteekte Piketberg-museumstories sal deel. Van hier af ry 'n bietjie dieper in die historiese hart van Piketberg waar jy Berg Coffee and Piquet Collective by Historiese roete no 2 in Kerkstraat sal vind. Bestel ’n koppie heerlike enkeloorsprong, vars geroosterde koffie terwyl jy deur Piquet Collective se versameling gesondheidsprodukte, vars organiese produkte, dekor en geskenke blaai. Terwyl jy aansit om jou koppie koffie te geniet, sal jou oë verstom word deur die toringhoë NG Kerk voor jou. Die Kerk is toevallig ook no1 op die Piketberg Historiese roete. 'n Goeie sterk koppie koffie sal net wees wat jy nodig het om jou staptog deur die Historiese roete van Piketberg te begin, terwyl jy die plaaslike inwoners ontmoet of om die senuwees vir die reis teen die Versfeldpas te kalmeer. Die Versfeldpas sal jou na Piket-Bo-Berg lei. So loop die storie dat 'n meneer Versfeld, 'n boer op die berg, die eerste behoorlike pas teen die berg af wou bou wat die reis na Piketberg en verder na die markte en of skepe wat voor anker in Kaapstad lê net soveel makliker sou maak. . Ek is seker dit het sin gemaak. Op hierdie stadium is my eerste gedagtes "Watter tipe persoon besluit om 'n berg te klim en 'n plaas bo-op te begin en dan besluit om ook 'n pas te bou?" Beide hierdie take sal deur die gemiddelde persoon as merkwaardig meer uitdagend as jou gemiddelde dagtaak beskou word. Hy het sy saak vir 'n pas aan die regering van die dag gestel wat op sy beurt nie die fondse wou verbind nie, kyk maar. So toe besluit mnr Versfeld om net die taak op homself te neem en die eerste pas sonder enige dinamiet en amper heeltemal met die hand gebou ... 'n hele klomp hande ek is seker. Die nuwe moderne pas is 'n paar keer herbou en in 1958 voltooi. Spring nou in jou voertuig, trek jou veiligheidsgordels styf en swaai die pas op! Wanneer jy jou opwaartse spiraal voltooi het, beloon jy jouself met 'n stop heel bo langs die Bergpas-inligtingsbord. Dit sorg vir 'n fenomenale uitsig oor die vallei hieronder. Bo-op die berg vind jy vrugteplase in oorvloed: appels, pere, perskes, amandels en meer, Fynbos, natuurwandelings, 4×4-ritte en selfs valskermsweef word in seisoen aangebied! Maak seker dat jy jou reis beplan om saam te val met die Piket-Bo-Berg Boeremark wat gewoonlik op die laaste Saterdag van die maand plaasvind. Dit is 'n mark wat beslis nie misgeloop moet word nie. Aangebied deur Riette Bryant van Kruistementvlei Plaas, sal jy weggeruk word deur die vriendelike hartlike mense wat hul tuisgemaakte, tuisgemaakte produkte by die mark verkoop het. Terwyl u hier in die wolke stap, moet u seker maak dat u langs die vele paaie ry wat na allerhande interessante plekke bo-op die berg lei. Piket-Bo-Berg is die tuiste van De Berge Berg Mineraalwater, 'n gunsteling aan die Weskus vir meer as 18 jaar. Die vriendelike De Berge-span is altyd beskikbaar vir 'n verfrissende voorraad mineraalwater, 'n geselsie of as toergids op hul klein sitrusplaas. Reg langs De Berge is die Sababa-plaas wat die heerlikste organiese vrugte en groente verbou. Gee die span 'n geskreeu of bel vir 'n besoek of om hul produkte in die hande te kry. Nog 'n gunsteling van plaaslike produkte is Fruit Lips, wat sedert 2014 konfyte, marmelade, blatjang en vrugte in stroop skep en versprei. Kruistementvlei plaas is 'n ervaring in volhoubare boerdery en bied toere en verblyf aan besoekers. Kontak Riette Bryant vir verdere inligting. Piket-Bo-Berg is ook baie trots om die jaarlikse U MTB Stage Race aan te bied asook die Piket-Bo-Berg Cycle challenge & Trail Run. Hierdie werklik skouspelagtige geleenthede word deur die Piket-Bo-Berg-roetes aangebied. Maak seker dat jy by hul webblad aanteken vir meer besonderhede. Met baie opsies om in die dorp of op die berg te bly, wil jy dalk jou Piketberg-badkamerwegbreek in 'n oornag- of naweek-ontdekkingstoer verander. Jy sal Piketberg en Piket-Bo-Berg nie haastig verlaat nie en ek is seker jy sal deel van die familie word met jou herbesoeke. Interessante verhale: Daar was baie mane gelede 'n kanon bo-op die berg gestasioneer. Hierdie kanon is gebruik as 'n vroeë waarskuwingstelsel vir die plaaslike inwoners van enige naderende vyande. Dit het ook gedien as 'n kennisgewing aan die omliggende plase dat skepe in Kaapstad voor anker lê en op hul produkte wag. Jy sal die Piketberg-museum moet kom besoek as jy presies wil weet hoe hierdie stelsel gewerk het. Die kanon is vandag nog rond. Die geheim van sy huidige ligging moet geopenbaar word aan diegene wat bereid is om 'n reis op hierdie manier aan te durf. Baie jare gelede het boere hul steenvrugte op die grondpaaie bo-op die berg gestort. Dit sou dan as 'n soort oppervlak in die pad ingewerk word. Dit was voor ons teerpaaie gehad het. OTHER WEST COAST TOWNS WEST COAST HOLIDAY TOWNS

  • Vredendal | Weskus Vakansie 🌊

    Vredendal, 'n vreedsame dorpie op Namakwaland se suidpunt, lê in die Olifantsriviervallei. Beleef die Weskus met Weskus Jou Lekker Ding! VREDENDAL WEST COAST WEST COAST HOLIDAY STAY As provided by: Weskus Jou Lekker Ding Slaap! The Western Cape & West Coast's favorite Holiday accommodation booking system Vredendal, West Coast South Africa Vredendal is a town in the Olifants River Valley on the West Coast of South Africa. It is the administrative and commercial center of the Matzikama region, and is known for its wine production, agriculture and dried fruit industry. Main attractions Olifants River Wine Route: Vredendal is located on the Olifants River Wine Route, which includes more than 20 wineries. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings, cellar tours and restaurant meals at the various wineries. Matzikama Eco-Park: The Matzikama Eco-Park is a 400 hectare park located just outside Vredendal. The park offers a variety of activities for visitors, including hiking, bird watching and visiting the botanical gardens. Namaqua Wildflower Trail: Vredendal is a good base for exploring the Namaqua Wildflower Trail, which is a network of trails that take visitors through the region's wildflowers. The best time to see the wildflowers is during the spring months (August to October). Food and restaurants Vredendal is home to a variety of restaurants serving both traditional South African cuisine and international dishes. Some popular restaurants include: Die Berg Restaurant: Located at the Matzikama Eco-Park, this restaurant offers a variety of dishes including game, seafood and vegetarian options. Vredendal Hotel: This hotel has a restaurant serving traditional South African cuisine such as bobotie, braai and potjikos. Die Melkbos: This restaurant is located in the village of Lutzville, just outside Vredendal. It is known for its fresh seafood and traditional South African dishes. Recreational places In addition to the main attractions listed above, Vredendal also offers a variety of leisure activities for visitors, including: Hiking: There are a number of hiking trails in the Vredendal area, ranging from easy to challenging. Some popular hiking trails include the Gifberg Trail, the Maskam Trail, and the Koebee Trail. Birdwatching: The Vredendal area is home to a variety of bird species, including the Cape vulture, the black stork and the southern ground-nosed hornbill. There are a number of bird shelters in the area where visitors can watch the birds. Bird watching in the Vredendal area Fishing: The Olifants River is a popular fishing spot, and there are a number of fishing charters available in the area. Visitors can also fish from the shore. Vredendal is a great place to visit for those looking for a relaxing and scenic holiday. With its wine production, agriculture and natural beauty, Vredendal has something to offer everyone. OTHER WEST COAST TOWNS WEST COAST HOLIDAY TOWNS

  • 🛺🐷 WUBER Piggie Piggie: Weskus Tuk-Tuk Jol!

    WUBER Piggie Piggie bring vinnige tuk-tuk ritte! 10 km radius, 07:00-19:00, 7 dae ’n week. Boek nou of koop jou eie franchise! PIGGIE PIGGIE "UBER, who? WUBER is YOUR West Coast ride. We're smaller, faster and have a lot more character (plus... We have 'Piggie Piggie rides' WooooHooooo!)" Whooom Whooom !! WUBER PIGGIE PIGGIE MICRO-RIDES MAX 10KM RADIUS FROM PICK UP POINT 7am - 7pm 7 days a week "Big taxi companies ignoring your town? We feel you! Forget waiting for rides in small towns - we're the UBER alternative rolling where they won't. How? Well, we've got 'Piggie Piggie,' our amazing three-wheeled thump thump! Smaller, nimbler and much more budget-friendly than a car, it's the perfect match for busy streets and tight wallets because we're affordable." This little tuk-tuk trots down narrow roads, saves you a lot of time and proves that good things can sometimes come in small, quirky packages." Think Uber-level comfort, but with 'Piggie Piggie', our fuel-efficient, super-maneuverable tuk-tuk. This is your key to affordable, reliable transportation in those forgotten corners of the World." W UBER 'WEST COAST UBER' "DOWNLOAD OUR APP! LET ' PIGGIE PIGGIE ' RUN! This is not just a ride, it's a revolution! Feel the excitement of ' game changing ' transport technology in the palm of your hand. You don't just get a ride, you own the future ." See you at the Beach, I'll take a Piggie Piggie in the meantime! Let's briefly explain how the 'Piggie Piggie' taxi service works (Also known as 'Piggie Piggie E-hailing'! WUBER Piggie Piggie also known as WUBER Piggy Piggy is a similar E-hailing Platform such as Bolt, Lyft and UBER, and operates basically on exactly the same principal, except for the fact that WUBER E-hailing has a product or service called WUBER Piggie Piggie which is a very reliable short distances Micro rides in more Town like setups as opposed to the big cities. Our platform also calls for the registration of our own company drivers and do they apply on our application just as they would on the UBER Driver App, or Bolt Driver App, and does WUBER RIDES also have a minimum set of requirements as far as appointing a WUBER Piggie Piggie Driver or just as a normal car driver, owned and operated by the driver him or herself. Visit our homepage to learn more about the beautiful West Coast of South Africa ! HOME PAGE Book your next ride with us and experience the West Coast's best & safest mode of transportation! We connect young people like never before! Get around and move around your neighborhood with our super affordable, short-distance micro-rides (up to 10 km). Available in select areas! Do you want to bring WUBER Piggie Piggie to your town? Franchise opportunities are now open! Click here to learn more. Piggie Piggie hours: 7:00 am to 7:00 p.m., 7 days a week. R25 base fee + R5 per kilometre We empower South Africa's youth with the freedom to connect! Whether for study, socializing or attending church, WUBER Piggie Piggie offers convenient, affordable transportation in town areas. We are committed to taking our reach beyond oversaturated cities, and expanding to every town nationwide. Not in your area yet? No worries, we're on our way! Keep an eye out for WUBER Piggie Piggie Micro rides coming to your town soon. Own a piece of the action! Affordable franchise opportunities are available in your town / area. Click here for details! Join WUBER on Social Media WUBER RIDE FRANCHISE WUBER MEALS PIZZA APP DOWNLOAD OUR APP FOR WUBER PIGGIE PIGGIE RIDE! © 2022 - 2024 - All Rights Reserved - WUBER West Coast & Western Cape Uber (Pty) Ltd - 2022/207011/07. Third party passenger liability up to a maximum value of R5,000 000 as provided by our insurers MiWay.co.za - Maximum 2 persons per ride sharing.

  • Vanrhynsdorp | Weskus Vakansie 🌵

    Vanrhynsdorp se blomme nooi jou! Boek sakpas verblyf via Weskus Jou Lekker Ding se app vir Namaqualand rus. Nou! VANRHYNSDORP WEST COAST WEST COAST HOLIDAY STAY As provided by: Weskus Jou Lekker Ding Slaap! The Western Cape & West Coast's favorite Holiday accommodation booking system Here are some of the main attractions in Vanrhynsdorp: The Old Prison Nursery: This nursery specializes in succulents and other plants native to the Namaqualand region. This is a great place to learn about the local flora and to buy some unique plants for your garden. Latsky Radio Museum: This museum houses a collection of over 1000 radios from around the world. It is a fascinating place to learn about the history of radio technology and to see some of the earliest radios ever made. Traut's Tie Collection: This collection of over 10,000 ties is the largest of its kind in the world. It was collected by Cecil Traut, a local bartender who spent more than 60 years collecting ties from his customers. In addition to these attractions, Vanrhynsdorp is also a great place to enjoy the outdoors. There are a number of walking and cycling routes in the area, and the town is also close to several national parks and reserves. Here are some additional activities in and around Vanrhynsdorp: Visit the Quiver Tree Nursery: This nursery specializes in the cultivation of quiver trees, which are a unique and iconic plant of the Namaqualand region. Drive through the Namaqualand Wildflower Route: This route takes you through some of the most beautiful wildflower displays in the world. The best time to visit is during spring, when the flowers are in bloom. Visit the Matzikama Mountain Reserve: This reserve is home to a variety of wildlife, including lions, elephants and rhinos. You can go on a game drive, hike through the mountains, or simply relax and enjoy the scenery. Visit the West Coast National Park: This park is home to a variety of birds, including flamingos, pelicans and ostriches. You can go for a walk on the beach, swim in the sea, or take a boat trip to see the wildlife. I hope this helps! OTHER WEST COAST TOWNS WEST COAST HOLIDAY TOWNS

  • Weskus Vakansie Bestemmings | West Coast Holiday Destinations

    Kom reis die Weskus saam met ons en geniet net die beste Weskus toere soos ons jaarlikse Weskus blommetjie kyk toere in Augustus tot begin September elke jaar. Ons spesialiseer verder in Weskus Vakansie Akkommodasie en algemene Weskus Verblyf. Besoek ons Weskus Jou Lekker Ding Slaap vandag nog vir bekostigbare Weskus Vakansie verblyf WEST COAST TOWNS & SISTER TOWNS The West Coast District Municipality / The WDM, consists of: Bergrivier Local Municipality Cederberg Local Municipality Matzikama Local Municipality Saldanha Bay Local Municipality Swartland Local Municipality THE CAPE WEST COAST OFFERS: Hotels, Guest Houses, Bed & Breakfast, Self Catering , Holiday Apartments & Suites, Holiday Cottages & Chalets, Holiday Homes & Villas, Conference Facilities, Weddings and Honeymoon Destinations AURORA The West Coast region of the Western Cape of South Africa, a town called Aurora, is home to a small, unspoiled community at the foot of the Piketberge, about 185 kilometers from Cape Town. Aurora was founded in 1906 and was named after the Roman goddess of the dawn. READ MORE ABOUT AURORA BEK BAAI (PATERNOSTER) Bek Bay, also known as Bek Bay, is a small coastal suburb of the fishing town of Paternoster on the West Coast of South Africa. It is located about 160 kilometers northwest of Cape Town. Bek Bay is known for its beautiful beaches, crystal clear water and breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a popular destination for swimming, sunbathing, fishing and other water sports. The area is also home to a variety of marine life, including dolphins, whales and seals. READ MORE ABOUT BEKBAAI BITTERFONTEIN 320 kilometers (200 miles) north of Cape Town, in the Knersvlakte, the northernmost region of the Western Cape province of South Africa, is the settlement of Bitterfontein. It serves as the railhead for a line originating in Cape Town, where ore from the Okiep copper mines is transported from road to rail. READ MORE ABOUT BITTERFONTEIN BRITANNIA BAY (ST HELENA BAY) Britannia Bay is a small coastal town in the West Coast District Municipality, about 141 kilometers from Cape Town in the South African province of Western Cape. The hamlet is named after a British East India ship which suffered considerable damage from a reef in the bay. READ MORE ABOUT BRITANNIA BAY CHURCHHAVEN The West Coast National Park contains the small, traditional fishing community of Churchhaven. A natural haven of pristine waterways, undeveloped coastline, native fynbos and vibrant wildflowers, this region is world-renowned for its seasonal flowers that bloom in the month of August to September, known as the West Coast Flower Splendor. READ MORE ABOUT CHURCHHAVEN CITRUSDAL In the Olifants River Valley of the Western Cape Province of South Africa, the town of Citrusdal has a population of 5,000 people. It is located approximately 160 kilometers (100 miles) north of Cape Town, at the foot of the Ceder Mountains. Citrus fruit cultivation is the main form of agriculture in the region, hence the name of the town, Citrusdal. READ MORE ABOUT CITRUSDAL CLANWILLIAM Clanwilliam is one of the ten oldest towns in South Africa, and home to seven national monuments. These include the original farmhouse of Jan Disselsvalleij, after whom the town was originally named before it changed its name to Clanwilliam in 1814, the former jail house which is now a museum, and a house built by early settlers in the 1820s is, is still standing today. READ MORE ABOUT CLANWILLIAM DARLING About 75 kilometers (46.6 miles) outside Cape Town, in the Western Cape's west coast region, is the town of Darling. A place called Groenkloof had about 29 farmers at the beginning of the 18th century, and Darling was built there on Langfontein in 1853. It's home to Darling Brew, a sought-after alcoholic beverage. READ MORE ABOUT DARLING DORINGBAAI The town of Doringbaai is located in the South African Western Cape province's West Coast District Municipality. A small fishing community called Doringbaai was formerly called Doornbaai. The primary source of income comes from packing and exporting lobsters. Historically, the bay at Doringbaai served as an anchorage for the trade route; supplies were left there and brought to Vanrhynsdorp by camel. Built in 1963, the lighthouse is a well-known landmark in the area. READ MORE ABOUT DORINGBAAI DWARSKERSBOS Tourists like to visit the peaceful fishing community of Dwarskersbos. It is located about 11 kilometers north of Laaiplek in the South African Western Cape province's West Coast District Municipality. One of the few places where the unusual Heaviside dolphin can be seen, this part of the Cape West Coast is famous for its whale watching. READ MORE ABOUT DWARSKERSBOS ELANDSBAAI Elands Bay is a settlement in South Africa located at 32°18′S 18°19′E on the Atlantic Ocean in the Western Cape Province. The village can be reached in about two and a half hours by car from Cape Town by traveling 220 kilometers north. It is known for its world-class surfing and for caves with numerous rock paintings. The Elands Bay Cave and a large part of Bobbejaan Point (Cape Deseada), where it is located, were designated by "Heritage Western Cape" as provincial heritage sites in 2009. A significant part of this coastline, including Elands Bay, is an "important" bird habitat. Verlorenvlei, a nearby wetland, is a Ramsar wetland. READ MORE ABOUT ELANDSBAAI GONNEMANSKRAAL (JACOBSBAAI) According to Marzahn Botha, the lovely town of Jacobsbaai, also known as Namakwaland by the Sea or just the Village of Baie Baaie, is a pleasant resort that attracts tourists who value nature over artificial entertainment. On the terrace of the Abalone guest house many years ago, when Jacobsbaai still hosted the Oppiwa festival, actor Koos Kombuis sang the song "Everyone wants a house by the sea". Gonnemanskraal is certainly one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in Jacobs Bay. READ MORE ABOUT GONNEMANSKRAAL GRAAFWATER On the Vredendal road, 25 kilometers from Graafwater, is the Heerenlogement cave, which visitors used as accommodation in the 17th and 18th centuries. Graafwater was built in 1910 as a railway junction for the movement of agricultural products from Clanwilliam and seafood products from Lamberts Bay. It is located halfway between Clanwilliam and Lamberts Bay. On the north road to Vredendal, about 25 kilometers from Graafwater, is the famous Heerenlogement (or "gentleman's lodging"). About 170 carvings of names or initials of travelers from the 1700s who stayed overnight in the cave are recorded in this rocky "visitor's book" on the walls of this rock shelter. READ MORE ABOUT GRAVE WATER GROTTOBAAI The Cape West Coast Biosphere Reserve, established by UNESCO in 2000, includes Grotto Bay. It covers 378,000 hectares and stretches from Milnerton, near the mouth of the Deep River, to Velddrift, north of the Berg River. READ MORE ABOUT GROTTO BAY HANNAS BAAI (ST HELENA BAAI) Hannas Bay in Saint Helena Bay, also known as St. Helena Bay in Afrikaans, is a town in South Africa's Western Cape province's West Coast District Municipality. The South African town, known locally as Agterbaai, is about 150 km north of Cape Town and is located on the shores of the bay from which it gets its name. It is across the harbor from Laaiplek. READ MORE ABOUT HANNAS BAY HOPEFIELD Largely due to the more than 500 different fynbos species that thrive here and attract swarms of bees, the Cape West Coast town of Hopefield is also widely known for its honey. Hopefield was founded in 1853 on a farm called Langkuil which was located next to the Zoute River. READ MORE ABOUT HOPEFIELD JACOBS BAY The town is known for its abundance of fish and lobster ("crayfish" but tourists also refer to lobster as "lobster") as well as its typical West Coast style of whitewashed cottages, some of which use local rock. The majority of dirt roads in the sleepy little town add to the festive atmosphere. READ MORE ABOUT JACOBS BAY JACOBSKRAAL (YZERFONTEIN) Jacobuskraal is a small town in the West Coast region of South Africa, about 20 kilometers from the town of Yzerfontein. It is located on the R27 road, which connects the West Coast with the rest of the country. Jacobuskraal is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, who are attracted to its beautiful scenery and relaxed atmosphere. The town is surrounded by rolling hills and farmland, and is home to a number of nature reserves, including the Jacobuskraal Nature Reserve. READ MORE ABOUT JACOBSKRAAL KLAWER In South Africa's Western Cape province, in the Matzikama Municipality, is the town of Klawer. It is located on the right bank of the Olifants River, 240 kilometers (150 miles) north of Cape Town and 17 kilometers (11 miles) south-east of Vredendal. There are 1,680 dwellings there, with a total population of 6,234 people, according to the 2011 census. The Afrikaans word for a particular variety of wild clover that blooms here after rain, is where the name Klawer originates. READ MORE ABOUT CLOVER KORINGBERG Koringberg is a town in South Africa's Western Cape province's West Coast District Municipality. The town is located about 17 miles north of Moorreesburg and 118 km north-northeast of Cape Town. It was founded in 1923 at Warren's Camp and got this name because it is located in a region where wheat is grown. The name, which translates as "wheat mountain", is Afrikaans. READ MORE ABOUT KORINGBERG KRAALBAAI (WESTCOAST NATIONAL PARK) Just before you approach the closed gates of the Postberg section of the West Coast National Park, you find Kraalbaai beach. Families of all sizes and shapes can relax and frolic in the lagoon's emerald waters on any given weekend. READ MORE ABOUT KRAAL BAY LAAIPLEK The earliest fish factory was located in Laaiplek's Hawe, and the fishing industry and canning of fish can still be seen there. Drive through Bokkom Avenue in Velddrif to see evidence of the Fish Biltong hanging on shelves; called Bokkoms, the majority of fish caught here are Sardines or Haarders, which are then salted and dried. READ MORE ABOUT LOADING PLACE LAMBERTS BAY Located 280 kilometers (170 miles) north of Cape Town in the South African province of the Western Cape is the small fishing village of Lambertsbaai. The Cederberg Municipality owns and administers it. Because of its animals, wildlife viewing opportunities and lobstering, the coastal community has been called "the Diamond of the West Coast". Despite being largely a fishing community, it has grown into a prominent West Coast tourist destination thanks to its mild year-round temperature. READ MORE ABOUT LAMBERT'S BAY LANGEBAAN On the east side of Langebaan Lagoon, in the Western Cape province of South Africa, is the town of Langebaan. Langebaan is located just off the R27, 120 kilometers north of Cape Town, 28 kilometers from Vredenburg, and 20 kilometers from Saldanha Bay. From Saldanha Bay, over Langebaan, to Geelbek in the south, the lagoon stretches over 17 kilometers. It is up to 4 km wide in certain places. Langebaan is also very famous for "kite-surfing" and Club Mykonos Vacation resort. READ MORE ABOUT LONG RUNNING LUTZVILLE Those who have visited this region of South Africa will always have a special place in their hearts for the Western Cape's wide coastline and amazing beauty. It is known for its hospitable people and fishing villages. The modest coastal community of Lutzville is close to the fresh waters of the Atlantic Ocean. This community is located along the beautiful Olifants River, which offers breathtaking views and great backdrops for photos. READ MORE ABOUT LUTZVILLE MALMESBURY Malmesbury is a town in South Africa's Western Cape province with approximately 36,000 inhabitants, 65 kilometers north of Cape Town. The town is the largest in the Swartland, which takes its name from the native plant known as the Renosterbos, which turns black during the hot, dry summers. The region is particularly known for its sheep and poultry farming, as well as its grape and wine production. READ MORE ABOUT MALMESBURY MOORREESBURG A small rural town called Moorreesburg can be found in South Africa's Western Cape region, about 90 kilometers (60 mi) north of Cape Town. On the property Hooikraal it was planned in 1879. From 1882 to 1909, a community management board oversaw its activities. It currently belongs to the West Coast District Municipality's Swartland Local Municipality. The West Coast District Municipality is run from this town. READ MORE ABOUT MOORREESBURG MYBURGH PARK (LANGEBAAN) One of the most sought-after neighborhoods in Langebaan is Myburgh Park, located at the further end of town next to the West Coast National Park, which is full of walking, cycling and running paths and has a contemporary feel to it. READ MORE ABOUT MYBURGH PARK NUWERUS Just south of the similarly tiny Bitterfontein, the hamlet of Nuwerus can be found at the N7 and Route 363 junction between Garies and Vanrhynsdorp. Residents describe it as a small, rural community located in the Hardeveld, a region of the Succulent Karoo Biome that is home to a variety of rare species. This place has a quiet beauty that is not immediately apparent, but can be appreciated with time and silence. READ MORE ABOUT NUWERUS OLIPHANTSKOP (LANGEBAAN) On the east side of Langebaan Lagoon, in the Western Cape province of South Africa, is the town of Langebaan, of which Olifantskop is a sought-after neighbourhood. Langebaan is located just off the R27, 120 kilometers north of Cape Town, 28 kilometers from Vredenburg, and 20 kilometers from Saldanha Bay. From Saldanha Bay, over Langebaan, to Geelbek in the south, the lagoon stretches over 17 kilometers. It is up to 4 km wide in certain places. READ MORE ABOUT OLIFANTSKOPF PATERNOSTER The lobster and whitewashed fishing huts of Paternoster make it a popular tourist attraction. It is one of the most stunning beaches on South Africa's West Coast, thanks to the coastline's spectacular collection of steep cliffs and white rocks. The region is important to South Africa's commercial fishing sector. The town itself contains a lobster industry and a recently built Cod farm, while the locals collect clams from the rocks or catch and sell herring. More commercial activities, such as deep-sea fishing, pike fishing, cod farming, oyster farming, sardine canning and mussel farming, are carried out in the surrounding area. READ MORE ABOUT PATERNOSTER PIKETBERG Piketberg, formerly spelled Piquetberg, is a town in the Western Cape region of South Africa, about 80 kilometers east of Saldanha Bay. The name was initially spelled "Piquetberg". The village is located in the foothills of the Table Mountain sandstone-formed Piketberg mountain range. READ MORE ABOUT PIKETBERG PIKET-BO-BERG (PIKETBERG) If you meander through town, you can pop in at the Piketberg Museum (Historical Route No. 9) in Kerkstr next to the old Jewish Synagogue where Marié will be more than happy to share some of the hidden Piketberg museum stories. From here drive a little deeper into the historic heart of Piketberg where you will find Berg Coffee and Piquet Collective at Historic route no 2 in Kerkstraat. As you sit down to enjoy your cup of coffee, your eyes will be amazed by the towering NG Church in front of you. The Church also happens to be no1 on the Piketberg Historical route. A good strong cup of coffee will be just what you need to start your hike through the Historic Route of Piketberg, while meeting the locals or to calm the nerves for the trip up the Versfeld Pass. The Versfeld Pass will lead you to Piket-Bo-Berg. READ MORE ABOUT PIKET-BO-BERG PORT OWEN MARINA (VELDDRIF) The first deep sea residential marina built in South Africa was Port Owen. The Port Owen Marina Authority is in charge of the waterways. It served as the permanent home of Bob Burn's boat, Roamer, which he used to become the 32nd person to circumnavigate the world alone. At Gideon Estates you may see the clock. READ MORE ABOUT PORT OWEN PORTERVILLE South Africa's Western Cape province is home to the town of Porterville. The village is located 155 kilometers north-east of Cape Town and 27 kilometers south-east of Piketberg. It is located at the foot of the Olifants River Mountains 140 kilometers north of Cape Town on the R44 road. The Dasklip Pass, which leads to the Groot Winterhoek mountains that surround the town, is located 14 kilometers away. The Soom Shale, a famous fossil deposit from the Late Ordovician period, is located near the town. Wheat farming is the main industry in the region. Piketberg in the west, Saron in the south, Eendekuil and Citrusdal in the north are the nearest towns. READ MORE ABOUT PORTERVILLE REDELINGHUYS The 'potato capital' of the Sandveld, Redelinghuys, is located about two hours' drive from Cape Town. It is located on the R366 north of Aurora, between Piketberg and Velorenvlei, and on the way to Elandsbaai (if you enjoy detours). The town is small and cute, surrounded by lovely countryside, and, like other South African towns, it is dominated by a beautiful church on its main street. It also has an abundance of Victorian architecture, which will fulfill your desire for opulent, historic surroundings. READ MORE ABOUT REDELINGHUYS RIEBEEK CASTLE One of the oldest towns in South Africa is Riebeek-Kasteel, which is located in the Riebeek Valley next to its sister city, Riebeek-Wes, 80 kilometers north-east of Cape Town. After setting off in the direction of Paardeberg, they reached the fertile perspective of the Riebeek Valley on 3 February 1661 after climbing a lonely peak. To pay tribute to the Commander, they gave it the name Riebeek Kasteel. On 24 May 1870, Jan Smuts was born in Bovenplaatz, near Riebeek-Wes. Daniel Malan was born in 1874 in Riebeeck-Wes. Later both men were appointed as South African prime ministers. READ MORE ABOUT RIEBEEK CASTLE RIEBEEK VALLEY The Riebeek valley is known for its picturesque and rural surroundings. There are numerous wineries and olive oil producers in the region, which is mostly recognized for its wines, wheat and olives. Visitors are welcome to view and taste the vaults. READ MORE ABOUT RIEBEEK VALLEY RIEBEEK WEST Riebeek-Wes, is a tiny town in the Swartland region of the Western Cape, South Africa, located about 75 kilometers north-east of Cape Town and 5 kilometers north of its twin town Riebeek Kasteel. The Riebeek Valley was probably already known to the local Khoi population, but Pieter Cruythoff's group of Cape Dutch explorers wrote the first account of it in 1661. READ MORE ABOUT RIEBEEK WEST SALDANHA BAY A town of 21,636 inhabitants, Saldanha, also referred to as Saldanha Bay, is located on the northern shore of Saldanha Bay, 110 kilometers (70 mi) north of Cape Town in the South African province of the Western Cape. Its origin as a port for the export of iron ore from Sishen in the Northern Cape, transported on the Sishen-Saldanha railway, is due to its location as a naturally protected port. The port, which can accommodate ships up to 200,000 tons deadweight, is one of the largest ore export ports in all of Africa. António de Saldanha, the captain of a ship in Albuquerque's fleet that visited South Africa in 1503, is honored by having Saldanha Bay bear his name. READ MORE ABOUT SALDANHA SHELLEY POINT (ST HELENA BAY) An important fishing village is Saint Helena Bay, and Shelley Point is extremely popular with tourists visiting our lovely West Coast region. Many fishing activities take place there in winter, and its waters are home to an endangered species of rock lobster and lobster, as well as pike. READ MORE ABOUT SHELLEY POINT SKIATHOS (LANGEBAAN) This makes sense in Afrikaans, as lange means "long" and baan means "road", "path" or "runway," referring to the strip of land that forms the lagoon. The Langebaan Lagoon is a long, shallow stretch of salt water separated from the sea by a narrow strip of land, of which Skiathos is one of Langebaan's sought-after neighborhoods. The Afrikaans proverb "iets op die lange baan scheur," which means "to put something off," should not be followed when thinking about this small but vibrant town with big-city amenities, it is crucial to mention. This vibrant town, which is just 90 minutes from Cape Town and a popular holiday destination, attracts a large number of weekend and holiday tourists. READ MORE ABOUT SKIATHOS ST HELENA BAY An important fishing village is Saint Helena Bay. On South Africa's West Coast, it is home to Sandy Point Harbour, one of the bay's two harbors (the other is near Laaiplek). Many fishing activities take place there in winter, and its waters are home to an endangered species of rock lobster and lobster, as well as pike. READ MORE ABOUT ST HELENA BAY STOMPNEUSBAAI East of Shelley Bay Point, 7 kilometers northwest of St Helena Bay, and 20 kilometers north of Vredenburg is the settlement of Stompneus Bay (Afrikaans: Stompneusbaai) named after the Chrysophrys globiceps species of fish. READ MORE ABOUT STOMPNOUSE BAY STRANDFONTEIN In South Africa's Western Cape province, in the Matzikama Municipality, sits the beach town of Strandfontein. The 2011 census shows that there are 431 people living in 92 households. It is located 300 kilometers (190 miles) north of Cape Town, on the Atlantic coast, south of the Olifants River mouth. The word means "beach spring" in Afrikaans. READ MORE ABOUT STRANDFONTEIN TIETIESBAAI CAPE COLUMBINE NATURE RESERVE Tieties Bay is a popular destination for birdwatchers as the reserve is home to over 250 species of birds, including the endangered African penguin. Other wildlife that can be seen in the reserve includes dolphins, whales, seals and a variety of marine life. Visitors to Tieties Bay should note that there are no shops or restaurants in the reserve, so it is important to bring all necessary supplies with you. Camping is also allowed in the reserve, but reservations must be made in advance. READ MORE ABOUT TIETY BAY VANRHYNSDORP Van Rhynsdorp, also known as Vanrhynsdorp in Afrikaans, is a town in South Africa's Western Cape province's West Coast District Municipality. After Pieter van Meerhoff's exploration of the region in 1661 as the first Europeans, Trutro (pronounced "TroeTroe") was the original name of Van Rhynsdorp. The Trutro homestead at Van Rhynsdorp was completed in 1751, and the same year the Troe-Troe Zending ("Mission") was founded. In 1881 the town's name was changed to Van Rhynsdorp (Vanrhynsdorp in Afrikaans). READ MORE ABOUT VANRHINSDORP VELDDRIF The coastal fishing village of Velddrif is located in the Bergrivier Local Municipality in the Western Cape, South Africa. Velddrif is also the name of the farm on which the town was founded. The settlement, which is located at the mouth of the river where the Mountain River in St. Helena Bay mouth, has a population of 7,800 in 2007. Velddrif is described by many as the last truly "quintessential" West Coast village of old. READ MORE ABOUT VELDDRIF VREDENBURG In the South African province of Western Cape, the town of Vredenburg is located on the Cape West Coast. It serves as the commercial and transport center of the West Coast region as well as the Saldanha Bay Local Municipality's administrative hub. The village is located on the "Cape Columbine Peninsula", 138 kilometers north of Cape Town, 12 kilometers inland from the coast. READ MORE ABOUT VREDENBURG VREDENDAL The small town of Vredendal, located at the southernmost tip of Namaqualand, is named after a "peaceful settlement" that restored harmony between two feuding parties, as its name suggests. This relatively new town is located in the Olifants River Valley's Groen Rand. The largest winery in South Africa, as well as a number of boutique wineries and a dry fruit pot, are all located within the built infrastructure of Vredendal. Once part of the old Vredendal estate and dating from 1748, the present town is situated on the banks of the Olifants River and has developed into something of a hub for the Matzikama region, recognized for its striking sand flats, rocky mountains, and some of the most diversified specimens of native vegetation. READ MORE ABOUT VREDENDAL WEST COAST NATIONAL PARK NATURE RESERVE The West Coast National Park is a coastal wetland area located on the West Coast of South Africa, about 120 kilometers north of Cape Town. It is known for its beautiful scenery, diverse wildlife and rich cultural heritage. The park is home to a variety of habitats, including sand dunes, beaches, rocky beaches, lagoons and estuaries. This diversity of habitats supports a wide variety of plants and animals, including more than 250 species of birds, 50 species of mammals and 30 species of reptiles. READ MORE ABOUT WEST CURRENT PARK WUPPERTHAL The small town of Wupperthal, sometimes spelled Wuppertal, is located in South Africa's Western Cape region in the Cederberge. About 100 years before the city of Wuppertal was formally created, it was founded in 1830 by two German missionaries of the Rhenish Mission Society (Rheinische Mission), Theobald von Wurmb and Johann Gottlieb Leipoldt, the grandfather of C. Louis Leipoldt. The decision was made in 1965 to integrate Wupperthal into the Moravian Church, which by then had already transformed from a mission to an autonomous church in South Africa as the Rhine Mission gradually scaled back its activities there over a period of 40 years . The community is still a Moravian mission station. READ MORE ABOUT WUPPERTHAL YZERFONTEIN On South Africa's west coast, 90 kilometers north of Cape Town, is the small port town of Yzerfontein, also known as Ysterfontein, which has a population of around 1,200. The name translates to "Ysterfontein" in Afrikaans. The farm 'Yzerfontein' was bought by the Katz family in the 1930s, and this is how the town got its start. Then they began to create plots on the ground. Tourism, mining and fishing are the main industries, especially from August to the end of September, when wildflowers are in bloom. The Yzerfontein beach, Sixteen Mile Beach, which stretches north from Yzerfontein's main beach to the town's border with the West Coast National Park, is a well-known feature of the area. Another nature reserve, Dassen Island, is located about 10 kilometers from the coast. READ MORE ABOUT YZERFONTEIN List your Holiday Accommodation with us and get ready for better bookings! WEST COAST SLEEPING WEST COAST AIRSHOW The West Coast of South Africa, also known as the 'Flower Region', is a beautiful and diverse region with something to offer everyone. From her dramatic coastline and pristine beaches to her rich history and culture, there is no shortage of reasons to visit this beautiful part of the country. Here are just a few of the reasons why the West Coast is such a great holiday destination: Pristine beaches : The West Coast is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in South Africa. From the white sand and turquoise waters of Langebaan Lagoon to the rugged coastline of Paternoster, there is a beach for everyone to enjoy. Unpopulated destinations : Unlike some of the more popular tourist destinations in South Africa, the West Coast remains relatively uncrowded, even during peak season. This makes it the perfect place to relax and unwind without having to deal with the hustle and bustle of crowds. Authentic charm : The West Coast is a region with a rich history and culture. This is reflected in the many charming villages and towns that dot the coastline. From the fishing village of Paternoster to the historic town of Velddrif, there is something for everyone to explore. Abundant Wildlife : The West Coast is also home to a variety of wildlife, including dolphins, whales, seals and seabirds. There are many opportunities to go whale watching, seal watching, or bird watching during your stay. Various activities : The West Coast offers a variety of activities to enjoy, from hiking and cycling to fishing and boating. There are also several wineries and restaurants to discover, as well as a number of historical sites to explore, not to mention all the Nature Reserves. Here are some specific reasons why you should visit the West Coast for your next vacation destination: To experience the unique beauty of the West Coast coastline : The West Coast coastline is unlike any other in South Africa. With its rugged cliffs, pristine beaches and turquoise waters, it is truly a breathtaking sight. Enjoying the laid-back lifestyle of the West Coast : The West Coast is a region where people slow down and enjoy the simple things in life. There is no need to rush here, and you can take your time exploring the region at your own pace. To taste the delicious food and wine of the West Coast : The West Coast is home to the best food and wine in South Africa. Be sure to try some of the local specialties, such as lobster, oysters, abalone, flounder, pike and more. Connecting with nature : The West Coast is truly a wild and untamed place. There are few places in South Africa where you can feel so close to nature. If you are looking for a holiday destination that offers breathtaking scenery, a relaxed lifestyle, and plenty of things to see and do, then the West Coast of South Africa is the perfect place for you. 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  • Klawer | Weskus Vakansie 🍇🏞️

    Klawer se rivier nooi jou! Boek sakpas verblyf 240km van Kaapstad via Weskus Jou Lekker Ding se app. Wyn & rus wag! KLAWER WEST COAST WEST COAST HOLIDAY STAY As provided by: Weskus Jou Lekker Ding SLAAP! The Western Cape & West Coast's favorite Holiday accommodation booking system Klawer, a charming town on the West Coast of South Africa Klawer is a small town on the banks of the Olifants River in the West Coast region of the Western Cape, South Africa. It is about 270 kilometers north of Cape Town and 150 kilometers south of the Namibian border. The town is named after the wild clover that grows in the area. Clover is a popular tourist destination during the spring flower season, when the surrounding countryside is transformed into a kaleidoscope of colour. The town is also home to a number of wine farms, as well as the Klawer Wynkelder, which is one of the largest wineries in the Western Cape. Main attractions Klawer Wine Cellar: The Klawer Wine Cellar is a must visit for any wine lover. The cellar offers a variety of tours and tastings, as well as a restaurant and shop. West Coast National Park: The West Coast National Park is located just a short drive from Klawer. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including flamingos, pelicans and springboks. It is also a popular place for hiking, camping and fishing. Namaqua Flower Trail: The Namaqua Flower Trail is a scenic drive that passes through some of the most beautiful flower fields in the world. The route is especially popular during the spring flower season, from August to September. Doring River: The Doring River is located just outside Klawer. The river is a popular spot for swimming, fishing and canoeing. Food and restaurants Klawer has a number of restaurants serving a variety of cuisines, including traditional South African food, seafood and international cuisine. Some popular restaurants in Clover include: Margo's Restaurant: Margo's Restaurant is located in the Klawer Hotel and serves a variety of traditional South African dishes. Lemon Tree Coffee Shop: The Lemon Tree Coffee Shop is located on the road between Vredendal and Klawer and serves a variety of light meals and snacks. Wilgenhof Wines: Wilgenhof Wines is a wine farm located just outside Klawer that has a restaurant serving a variety of dishes including seafood, pasta and steak. Recreational places In addition to the main attractions listed above, Klawer also has a number of recreational spots, including: Klawer Golf Course: The Klawer Golf Course is a 9-hole golf course located on the banks of the Olifants River. Klawer Museum: The Klawer Museum tells the story of the town's history and culture. Clover Public Library: The Clover Public Library is a great place to relax and read a book or use the internet. Towns in and around Klawer Clover is located close to a number of other towns including: Vredendal: Vredendal is the largest town in the Olifants River Valley. The town has a number of shops, restaurants and attractions, including the Vredendal Museum and the Vredendal Wine Cellar. Vanrhynsdorp: Vanrhynsdorp is another large town in the Olifants River Valley. The town is home to a number of shops, restaurants and attractions, including the Vanrhynsdorp Museum and the Vanrhynsdorp Wine Cellar. Lutzville: Lutzville is a small town located about 30 kilometers from Klawer. The town is known for its wine farms and its annual Lutzville Wine Festival. Clanwilliam: Clanwilliam is a town located about 60 kilometers from Klawer. The town is famous for its rooibos tea plantations and its annual Clanwilliamdam marathon. Closure Klawer is a charming town with much to offer visitors. The town is home to a variety of attractions including wine farms, the West Coast National Park and the Namaqua Flower Trail. Klawer also has a number of restaurants serving a variety of cuisines. Whether you are looking for a relaxing break or an adventurous holiday, Klawer is the perfect place for you. OTHER WEST COAST TOWNS WEST COAST HOLIDAY TOWNS

  • Vredenburg | Weskus Vakansie 🌊

    Vredenburg se besigheids hub nooi jou! Boek sakpas verblyf via Weskus Jou Lekker Ding se app vir sake en ontspanning. VREDENBURG WEST COAST WEST COAST HOLIDAY STAY As provided by: Weskus Jou Lekker Ding Slaap! The Western Cape & West Coast's favorite Holiday accommodation booking system Vredenburg: A charming town on the West Coast of South Africa Vredenburg is a town in the Western Cape province of South Africa, located about 130 kilometers north of Cape Town. It is the transport and commercial hub of the West Coast area and administrative center of the Saldanha Bay Local Municipality. Vredenburg is a popular tourist destination, known for its beautiful scenery, mild climate and friendly people. Attractions Vredenburg has a number of attractions to offer visitors, including: Camo Adventures Diving and 4x4: This company offers a variety of activities including scuba diving, snorkeling, and 4x4 tours of the surrounding area. Vredenburg Water Tower: This historic water tower offers breathtaking views of the town and surrounding countryside. Vredenburg Park: This large park is a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. It has a variety of amenities including a playground, picnic areas and a walking trail. Food and restaurants Vredenburg has a diverse culinary scene, with restaurants serving everything from traditional South African cuisine to international food. Some popular restaurants include: Die Strandloper: This restaurant serves fresh seafood and traditional South African dishes. The West Coast Bistro: This restaurant offers a variety of international dishes including pasta, pizza and steak. The coffee shop: This coffee shop serves a variety of coffees, teas and light meals. Recreational places In addition to the attractions listed above, Vredenburg also has a number of recreational spots, including: The West Coast Mall: This mall has a variety of shops, restaurants and entertainment options. The Vredenburg Golf Course: This 18-hole golf course offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The Vredenburg Rugby Stadium: This stadium is the home of the Vredenburg Rugby Club. Closure Vredenburg is a charming town with much to offer visitors. A great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors, it has a diverse culinary scene and a number of recreational spots. If you are looking for a place to visit on the West Coast of South Africa, Vredenburg is a good option. Here are some additional tips for planning your trip to Vredenburg: The best time to visit Vredenburg is during the summer months (October to March), when the weather is mild and sunny. Vredenburg is a relatively small town, so it's easy to get around on foot or by bike. There are a number of hotels and guesthouses in Vredenburg, so you should be able to find accommodation that fits your budget. Be sure to try some of the local cuisine, such as fresh seafood and traditional South African dishes. Vredenburg is a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors, so be sure to visit some of the local attractions, such as the Vredenburg Water Tower and Vredenburg Park. OTHER WEST COAST TOWNS WEST COAST HOLIDAY TOWNS

  • Die Visstok Pizza (Seekos) | Weskus Pizza | West Coast Pizza

    Tuisgemaakte Seekos Pizzasous, vars Mozzarella Kaas, Ricotta, Knoffel, Mossels, Crabsticks, Calamari, Shrimps, Green Peppers, Red Peppers. Pause WEST COAST PIZZA WOOD FIRED HANDMADE PIZZAS 100% GENUINE AFRIKAANS The Fish Rod Pizza (Seafood) Size 30cm (Large) R139.99 Homemade Seafood Pizza Sauce, Fresh Mozzarella Cheese, Ricotta, Garlic, Mussels, Crabsticks, Calamari, Shrimps, Green Peppers, Red Peppers. OUR APP WEST COAST PIZZA SOCIAL PIZZA HOMEPAGE ORDER YOUR PIZZA WE DELIVER! OUR OTHER WINNING PIZZAS Margherita Pizza Boerewors & Peppers Pizza Visserman Pizza (Bokkoms & Pike) R109.99 R139.99 R139.99 Tropical Aunt Sielie Pizza (Hawaiian) R119.99 The Chickky Pop Pizza (Chicken) Head Boy Pizza (Pepperoni) The Flame Hole Pizza (Mexicana) R139.99 R139.99 R139.99 Regina Pizza R119.99 Garden Of Eden Pizza (Figs & Blue Cheese) R139.99 www.WeskusPizza.co.za www.WestCoastPizza.co.za

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