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May 4, 2020
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Quaint and quirky coffee shop with in-house bakery specializing in great coffees, delectable individual cakes and artisanal breads. Indoor and outdoor seating where we sometimes have live music performances. Available to host functions and events as well as pre-made platters or personal chef-ing for your event at home. Opening hours. Monday to Sunday 08h00-17h00 Contact...

May 4, 2020
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Sunset Café is a beautiful quaint seafront restaurant famous for its delicious Italian Gelato, waffles and milkshakes! We also offer breakfast and diner style hamburgers made on Roosterkoek. We serve Italian coffee and fresh donuts. Come taste the Sweet Life and enjoy the best seaview … maybe you will be lucky to catch a glimpse...

May 4, 2020
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Wildekrans Wine Estate set to soar … It’s a brand new day for Wildekrans Wine Estate. The metamorphosis of one of South Africa’s most promising cellars is well underway … so watch this space! Situated in one of South Africa’s most exciting wine producing areas, in the recently proclaimed Bot River Ward, this small yet...

Hangklip-Kleinmond Tourism

The Hangklip Coast includes the towns of Kleinmond, Betty’s Bay, Pringle Bay and Rooiels, all located within the UNESCO Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve. The thin belt between the mountains and the sea hosts many wonders: from high peaks and fynbos-covered mountain slopes, rough ravines, caves, rivers and streams tumbling over edges to pristine beaches. The area has a typical Mediterranean climate: cool, wet winters with dry and hot summers. The indigenous forest and fynbos are home to a wide variety of animals, birds and insects. Here, you escape to nature!

Hangklip-Kleinmond Tourism

The Hangklip Coast includes the towns of Kleinmond, Betty’s Bay, Pringle Bay and Rooiels, all located within the UNESCO Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve. The thin belt between the mountains and the sea hosts many wonders: from high peaks and fynbos-covered mountain slopes, rough ravines, caves, rivers and streams tumbling over edges to pristine beaches. The area has a typical Mediterranean climate: cool, wet winters with dry and hot summers. The indigenous forest and fynbos are home to a wide variety of animals, birds and insects.  Here, you escape to nature!

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