This lovely coastal north facing stand offers exquisite mountain views. BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME! A short walk down 16th Avenue to the awarded Blue Flag Beach, Grotto. Stroll along this coastal beach and discover many secluded coves. The Klein River Lagoon is well-known for it's birdlife, fishing and canoeing. The powdery white beaches of Hermanus lie to the east in the Voelklip area. Grotto Beach stretches all the way along The Plaat to De Kelders creating a sandy corridor between crashing waves and lofty white dunes that offer walkers several kilometres of spectacular isolation. Attracting thousands of whale-watchers every year for the best shore-based whale-watching in the world; but not only whale-watching may be enjoyed on the Cliff Path - it is also a nature-lover's paradise. Originally constructed by the Hermanus Botanical Society and now maintained by the local municipality, the Cliff Path meanders for more than 1Okm from the New Harbour in the west to the mouth of the Klein River in the east.- Translate
Size
421.00
Schools
Hermanus High School
Hermanus Primary School
Curro Hermanus
Montesorri
Vicinity
Voelklip, Hermanus is near the Blue Flag Grotto beach. Voelklip beach, Kammabaai and the famous cliff path that stretches along the whole town of Hermanus as well as the Fernkloof Nature Reserve.
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25 May 2012 2012 to 1 June 2012 - Dullstroom, Mpumalanga, South Africa