This plot in Fernkloof Village offer excellent views on the mountains next to Fernkloof Nature Reserve.The coastal town Hermanus is situated between sweeping mountains and the sparkling Atlantic ocean and a short scenic drive of 120 km from Cape Town, although Hermanus may have shed its sleepy holiday town image, it has managed to retain the charm of its fishing village heritage. With its unparalleled scenic beauty, modern infrastructure, upmarket shops and endless adventure options, it’s little wonder that Hermanus has become a preferred destination for property investors.
The coastal cliff paths stretch from one side of town to the other, offering whale watchers opportunities to get close to the whales. Hermanus, also described as the Riviera of the South, famous for its champagne air, rich floral kingdom and long stretches of beach.
The residential Fernkloof Golf Estate surrounding the 27 hole Hermanus Golf Estate with its 330 erven with excellent security and low levies, offer buyers a unique lifestyle opportunity
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Size
651.00
Schools
Hermanus High School Hermanus Primary School Curro Hermanus Montesorri
Vicinity
Fernkloof Estate, Fernkloof, Hermanus is next to the golf course and near the Fernkloof Nature Reserve.
Pets Allowed
Yes
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25 May 2012 2012 to 1 June 2012 - Dullstroom, Mpumalanga, South Africa