Family friendly options on the Cape West Coast

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Family friendly options on the Cape West Coast
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Family friendly options on the Cape West Coast
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West Coast Fossil Park

What to expect: The West Coast Fossil Park near the popular holiday destination of Langebaan, has one of the world’s richest concentration of fossils dating back some five million years ago. Discover fascinating stories of when sabre-toothed cats roamed the area, along with short-necked giraffes, four-tusked elephants and strange, three-toed horses. Adults can enjoy one of the fossil tours, and then grab a cup of coffee and a bite to eat, while the kids play in the play park.

Website: http://www.fossilpark.org.za/

West Coast Farm Stall

What to expect: Eighty kilometres from Cape Town is a tranquil garden and nursery, the perfect place to catch your breath while enjoying a cappuccino and fresh scone with cheese and cream – YUM! There’s also traditional ox tail, fish and chips or eisbein and mash. The kids can visit the hundreds of birds and parrots on display in the garden and make their way onto a huge walk-on chessboard!

Website: http://www.westcoastfarmstall.co.za/wmenu.php

West Coast National Park

What to expect: Considered a jewel of the Western Cape, the West Coast National Park is just a 90-minute drive from Cape Town and just inland from the secluded harbour of Saldanha Bay. There is plenty to do, ranging from various hikes and mountain biking to kayaking and whale watching, while a picnic or lunch at the Geelbek restaurant are favourite pastimes in the park. There are also a number of fantastic accommodation facilities if you would like to spend some time exploring.

Website: https://www.sanparks.org/parks/west_coast/

!Khwa ttu San Culture and Education Centre

What to expect: Embark on a fascinating journey into the culture, heritage, knowledge, skills and contemporary life of the San/Bushman people. Guided tours are offered and can be taken on foot or by bicycle. Indigenous to the area, the San have a wealth of knowledge of the region and are intrinsically tied to it. A great outing for young and old.

Website: https://www.khwattu.org/

The wild flowers

What to expect: The Cape West Coast is known for many things - its pristine beaches, quaint seaside towns and rich cultural history among them – but come spring time, it plays host to the greatest flower show on earth as the areas natural wild flowers begin to bloom. Come August/September the West Coast is generally in full bloom and visitors from around the world flock to the region to catch the show.

Website: http://goto.capetown/article?ArticleID=bkwHNmXqYz

Groote Post Country Market

What to expect: Running on the last Sunday of every month – with the exception of the winter months from June through August – the Groote Post Country Market is the perfect place to pack up the family and escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Brimming with country hospitality, expect everything from artisanal food to arts and crafts. For the kids, they will be well entertained with tractor rides, zorb ball and more!

Website: http://www.grootepost.co.za/

Ou Tronk

What to expect: Die Ou Tronk (Old Jail) in Vanrhynsdorp is located in a building dating back t0 1895 that has been recently restored. This lovely venue will captivate you with its small nursery, coffee shop, and locals waiting to share their stories. Perfect for the little ones and their parents.

Website: https://www.facebook.com/outronkvanrhynsdorp/

Kommetjie Restaurant

What to expect: A family-friendly restaurant located right on the beach, boasting incredible views, amazing seafood and a great West Coast vibe. Grab a table on the stoep and soak in the atmosphere. The restaurant is also pet friendly if you have any four-legged friends you would like to take along for the drive.

Website: http://www.namaquawestcoast.com/

Cape Nature Bird Island

What to expect: Lying about 100m offshore of Lambert’s Bay, Bird Island is one of only six sites in the world where Cape Gannet breeds and it is the only one that is accessible to the public. The island’s lookout will allow you to get close to the birds as they perform their unique mating dance, while you will also have the opportunity to view cormorants, cape fur seals and more.

Website: http://www.capenature.co.za/

Tollies Boat & River Cruise

What to expect: Offering sunset and bird-watching cruises, Tollies Boat & River Cruise in Velddrif is an unforgettable experience for the whole family. Children will be well looked after with the boats adhering to high safety standards. Take along some snacks and refreshments, then it’s feet-up and time to relax.

Website: http://www.gideonestates.co.za/