further afield
things to do and places to visit
Wildlife – The following reserves provide excellent
opportunities to see the local wildlife :
- Helderberg Nature Reserve : Bird watching,
antelope (including grey duiker, grysbok, steenbok and bontebok),
walking, shady picnic areas, restaurant, arts & crafts, summer evenings of music, information
centre.
- Dick Dent Bird Sanctuary : Bird hide in Helderberg
for ornithologists and keen photographers.
- Good Hope Nature Reserve : Good whale watching
in season, bird watching, some game viewing and various flora.
The area offers a wide range of fauna , including :
- Antelope - Helderberg nature reserve
- Baboons - Baboons can often be found
on the roads and will snatch food or any bag which looks as though
it may contain food. You should not feed them.
- Ostriches - Several farms around Stellenbosch.
'In the wild' at Good Hope Nature Reserve
- Other Birds - Helderberg Nature Reserve
- Penguins - A large colony of African penguins
can be seen all year round at Boulders Bay, near Simon's Town. There
is also a smaller colony at Betty's Bay.
- Rock Dassies - More properly called the rock
hyrax, these rodent-like creatures can be seen at the top of Table
Mountain.
- Seals - Cape fur seals can often be seen in
the late evening sunbathing on jetties.
- Whales - Between June and December each year,
hundreds of Southern Right Whales visit the sheltered, shallow bays
to calve and nurture their offspring. The best
place to spot them are at official whale watching spots found on
the coastal road from Gordons Bay to Rooi Eis. Further along the
coast, Hermanus is also a famous site for whalewatching. The best
months for whale-watching are September and October. There are also
Bryde's whales further off shore all year and Humpback whales which
pass from May to November.
Walking and Hiking Trails – In addition to the lovely
walks above Gordons Bay, slightly further
afield, there are many walking and hiking trails within the Helderberg
Nature Reserve and also the Boland Hiking Trail and Lourens River Trail.
In Cape Town, you can also choose to spend 2 or 3 hours walking up Table
Mountain instead of taking the cable car.
Beaches and Swimming - The long sheltered beaches
of False Bay are excellent for swimming and sunbathing. Strand has two
main beaches – Milk Bay Beach and Harmony Beach. The best beach for
surfing is Kogelbaai Beach which is a long stretch of pure white beach
situated on Faure Marine / Clarens Drive, just outside Gordons Bay -
this is also the only braai (barbecue) area on the Helderberg coast.
Strand also boasts a heated Olympic size indoor swimming pool for cooler days. It is situated next to the Strand Pavilion on Beach Road.
Sports
- Golf – Golf is extremely popular in South Africa
and can be played all year round. The area around Gordons Bay is
a golfer's paradise with three 18-hole courses, a 9-hole golf course
and a golf driving range. The areas close to the Helderberg also
offer a number of world class golf courses such as Stellenbosch,
Spier, Devonvale, Boschenmeer, Royal Cape and Arabella.
- Yachting and Boat Trips - Charter cruises leave
daily (weather permitting) from the Old Harbour and also from Harbour
Island. Bookings can be made through the Helderberg Tourism Bureau.
The Gordons Bay Yacht Club offers temporary membership to overseas
yachtsmen.
- Fishing - Steenbras Dam is stocked annually
with trout, and fishing is permissable provided a permit is
obtained. Sea fishing is good from the harbour walls and
coastline. There are also opportunities for deep sea fishing
trips.
- Water sports – There are plenty of opportunities
locally for water sports, including canoeing, scuba and snorkel
diving, jet-ski and water-ski. You can even try white shark cage
diving.
- Tennis – Tennis facilities are available in
Strand.
- Horse Riding – Facilities are available close
by.
Wine Tasting and Estates – Gordons Bay is right
on the doorstep of the Winelands, near several of the main wine routes,
where many of the dozens of beautiful estates offer visitors the opportunity
to sample wines free or for a small charge. Take a circular route through
Stellenbosch, Simonsberg, Franschhoek and Grabouw via the beautiful
mountain passes of Helshootge, Franschhoek, Viljoens and Sir Lowry. Nearer Cape Town, Lourensford and Verglegen are among many
estates that are worth a visit.
Childrens Activities - Animal Zone, Monkey Town
and the Vintage Train Ride (up the magnificent Sir Lowry’s Pass) are
among a number of children’s activities locally. Slightly further afield
is Ratanga Junction, South Africa’s first full-scale theme park.
Shopping – There are a number of good modern shopping
malls within easy driving distance, including Somerset Mall, Century
City (Canal Walk) and Cavendish Square. The closest is Somerset West,
just 10 to 15 minutes away. All these malls include "Woolworths" (similar
to Marks & Spencers), "Pick n Pay" (Tesco), "CNA" (WH Smith), "Game"
(Walmart/Asda) and many others. Clothes are good value – they are generally
of good quality and value for money. Local arts and crafts are excellent
souvenirs.
Scenic drives – There are many mountain and coastal
scenic drives right on the edge of Gordons Bay. The Sir Lowry’s Pass
climbs up the mountain immediately behind the village and provides stunning
views over the bay. The Clarence Drive coast road (R44) snakes its way
from Gordons Bay all the way to Betty’s Bay and Pringle Bay, and is
a spectacular route with steep cliffs and lovely coves. At Betty's Bay,
there is a colony of penguins. Various look-out points along the way
offer amazing views over False Bay, right over to Table Mountain and
Cape Point. North of Gordons Bay, the Helderberg and Stellenbosch Wine
Routes also offer beautiful views and lots of opportunities for wine
tasting. Further afield is the most scenic drive of all - the famous
Garden Route. This starts at Mossel Bay, about 200 km east of Gordons
Bay and then continues eastwards for 230 km through an area of forests,
rivers and valleys running down to the southern coast.
Entertainment – There are cinemas and also a theatre
(Playhouse Theatre) in Somerset West (Somerset Mall). Grand West Casino,
about a 25-minute drive away (just east of the airport), offers Las
Vegas style gambling and a wide range of restaurants and bars.
Arts and crafts – There are a number of curio and
gift shops dotted along the beach front in Gordons Bay, and these offer
some unusual crafts. Somerset West is famous for its craft markets which
are held at Southey’s Wines in the main street on Saturday mornings.
Cape Town and Cape Peninsula Attractions
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Cape Town is an easy 45-minute drive from Gordons Bay. Sandwiched
between Table Mountain and Table Bay, it is a beautiful city with many
attractions. The following are described as the “Big Six” which should
not be missed :
- Robben Island – famous as the site of Nelson
Mandela’s imprisonment. The guides are former political prisoners
who give a very personal insight. Enjoy the views of Cape Town from
the boat. Trips about every hour – it is best to pre-book.
- Victoria & Alfred Waterfront – Situated in
the heart of Cape Town's working harbour with the dramatic backdrop
of the majestic Table Mountain, the V&A Waterfront is widely acknowledged
as Cape Town's premier shopping and tourist destination and a well
known entertainment and dining hotspot. It also houses the Two Oceans Aquarium
and Tourist Information. Free concerts and street entertainers,
especially at weekends.
- Table Mountain - fantastic views over the city
and the ocean – either walk up or take the cable car
- Kirstenbosch National Botanic Garden – a massive
array of flowers, trees and sculptures
- Winelands (Constantia & Durbanville) – wide
areas of private wine estates growing great grapes. Many offer wine-tasting
opportunities
- Cape Peninsula – the Cape of Good Hope National
Park extends down to the Cape Point lighthouse, where the Atlantic
and Indian Oceans meet, with dramatic coastlines and seascapes.
A great place for a picnic.
Other attractions in and around Cape
Town include :
- Bo-Kaap (Malay Quarter) – interesting colourful
and historical downtown area with narrow streets and old houses
– the area is best avoided at night.
- District Six Museum – this tells the history
of apartheid and its effect on ordinary people through an intimate
look at their stories and memories
- Rhodes Memorial & Groote Schuur Estate – set
in lovely grounds with lots of wildlife and views over the city
- Camps Bay – the so-called Riviera, where the
young and rich play – lots of bars, cafes and music
- Hout Bay & Chapmans Peak - Unpretentious beach
area popular for walking and fresh fish. On your way, enjoy the
views from the spectacular winding Chapman’s Peak road and visit
the World of Birds wildlife rehabilitation centre.
- Muizenberg & Kalk Bay - Muizenberg lies at
the other end of the 25-mile False Bay beach which sweeps all the
way round to Gordons Bay. Kalk Bay is full of small antique and
arts and crafts shops.
- Simon’s Town & Boulders Beach (Penguins) –
Traditional settlement with old buildings, home of the South African
Navy. Boulders is a small beach with elevated boardwalks where you
can swim with the South African penguins.