Vacant stand with awesome mountain views and situated in a quiet area of Onrus River. Onrus River is a real gem - a coastal village with magical unspoilt surroundings and warm and interesting people. The suburb is only 10 minutes away from the busy holiday town Hermanus. Onrus is well known for its tranquillity, beauty and peaceful pace at which the people live here. Against the backdrop of the Onrust Mountain the land stretches down towards the Onrus river lagoon and the ocean. Here you can take walks along the coastline, passing tidal pools and benches here and there where one can watch the Southern Right whales that come to visit us annually from June to October to breed and calf in Walker bay. Onrus is a cool green haven with all the necessary shops, great restaurants, pubs, art galleries, and the wine producing Hemel and Aarde Valley. Onrus Village is nestled between the sandy swimming beach, the mountain and the lagoon. Onrus beach is a very popular beach and surf spot. Relax on the lovely sandy beach or swim in the clear waters of a tidal pool.- Translate
Size
506.00
Schools
Onrus is located close to private schools and a few minutes drive from central Hermanus. Chas Everitt Whale Coast Onrus Trading Post, Onrus, Hermanus 7200 028 316 2466
Vicinity
Close to Onrus beach and a variety of restaurants.
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25 May 2012 2012 to 1 June 2012 - Dullstroom, Mpumalanga, South Africa