Strandfontein
Strandfontein on the Cape West Coast started off as a small fishing village situated at the mouth of the Olifants River. This hidden gem, with its long white sandy beach, has now been “discovered” by the flower route visitors and by weekenders, who love the laid back atmosphere. From late July to September you can hike along the beaches and enjoy spectacular wild flowers.
From August to November, the Southern Right whales, that can be seen up-close in the protective bay, come to Strandfon...
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Drive the Cape Flower Route, West Coast and Namaqualand
The wild flowers of the Cape West Coast and Namaqualand, in South Africa, are regarded as a botanical wonderland. Tourists ...





As in the good old days, fishing at Standfontein is still a major attraction, especially for galjoen, while seafood like crayfish and mussels are plentiful – just remember to get a licence. Some of the best angling spots are in the town itself, at the impressive rocky outcrops separating the sea from the town. Along the cliffs to the north of town are several productive fishing spots, the best being Third Point, which is clearly visible from the town. There is also a slipway for boats.