Glencairn Heights
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Things to do in Glencairn Heights
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At the southernmost tip of the Cape Peninsula is Cape Point. Many Capetonians will tell you that this is the point where the cold waters of the Atlantic and the warm waters of the Indian Oceans meet, when truthfully this happens eastward at Cape Agulhas, the southernmost tip of Africa. The waters t... [ read more... ] |
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Boulders Beach, along the east coast of the Peninsula, is known for its safe bathing and its penguin sanctuary. Beaches in the east tend to catch the prevailing southeaster wind of the Cape, but the water is usually 5 degrees warmer than waters on the other side of the Cape Peninsula – typically ... [ read more... ] |
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The Kalk Bay harbour is one of the last working fishing harbours on the Cape Peninsula. The harbour offers some of the freshest fish you will ever find, and its is also a full of seals, seabirds and some of the Cape's most interesting characters.
There are great restaurant and pubs in and around... [ read more... ] |
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This is a wonderful new addition to the Kalk Bay Harbour. It is relaxed and laid back with waves crashing along the side of the restaurant. This has rapidly become one of our favourite spots for Sushi and great bottles of white wine. The restaurants focus is on fresh fish which comes in daily fro... [ read more... ] |
Accommodation in Glencairn Heights
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Moonglow Guesthouse is situated on the slopes of the Glencairn mountain and overlooks False Bay and the naval base of the historical Simon's Town. Close to Cape Point, Penguins at Boulders, Ostrich Farm, Local art and curios, Township Tour and other activities to keep you busy for days.... [ read more... ] |
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Cosy solidity with thick walls, deep set windows, warm wooden floors & high ceilings. Double & twin rooms available with ocean or mountain views. Each room is different, due to the heritage nature of The Lodge & eclectic furniture mix, but all are clean and cosy. Whale watching (in season), bring yo... [ read more... ] |