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Province: Western Cape
Region: West Coast
Town: Yzerfontein
YZERFONTEIN:
INTRODUCTION:
This tranquil seaside village lies 85 km north of Cape Town on the R27. Yzerfontein is renowned for its unspoilt beaches, including the pristine 16-Mile Beach which stretches all the way to Postberg Nature Reserve within the West Coast National Park.
Yzerfontein's small craft harbour is a fisherman's haven. It is well-known for its snoek and crayfish -some 60% of all line fish caught on the West Coast is landed here, providing an income to many local inhabitants.
In spring the veld and dunes in and around the village are a spectacular sight with their masses of brightly coloured indigenous flowers.
The bay is also a favoured destination for whales in the spring. These graceful giants of the ocean come into the bay to calve. Visitors can watch from a number of vantage points while the whales play in the sea close inshore.
Originally laid out and developed by Abraham Katz in 1936, the village of Yzerfontein has remained a popular holiday resort. Over the years, it has gradually grown and we can now offer visitors a wide range of accommodation, restaurants and things to do. We look forward to your visit.
ATTRACTIONS:
Flowers in spring.
Whale watching from August to March.
Bird watching.
Unspoilt beaches.
ACTIVITIES
Angling: rock, beach and boat - snoek, gaijoen and haarders.
Crayfish in season.
4 x 4 Nature trails/Game drives: Blombos; Buffelsfontein.
Boat trips around Dassen Island.
Hiking trails: Schaapeiland - 7km.
Bokbaai Vygie Route - 1km
Dikkop Trail - 30km -2 day hike - Yzerfontein to
Silwerstroomstrand.
Sixteen Mile beach.
Surfing and wind surfing.
Game drives (see Private Game Reserves)
NATURE RESERVES:
West Coast National Park - about 18 km from Yzerfontein.
GAME PARKS/PRIVATE GAME RESERVES:
Blombos -4 x 4 trails, flowers and accommodation.
Buffelsfontein Private Nature Reserve - game drives, restaurant and accommodation.
Rondeberg Nature Reserve and Biosphere - restaurant, pre-booked guided tours in
the flower season.
HERITAGE SITES:
Old Vishuis, converted to serve as Council offices and Tourist Bureau.
Lime kilns - where lime was obtained from the burning of sea shells.
Remains of Radar Station that was used during World War II.
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