Cape Columbine Nature Reserve

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Furthest Westerly destination in the Western Cape!

The reserve covers an area of 263ha along the rocky stretch of coastline with numerous inlets and coves.  This area was declared a nature reserve in December 1973.  The vegetation of typical West Coast veld ranges from the well-known West Coast fynbos to Succulent Karoo.  In spring (August to October) the area is covered in a bright tapestry of wild flowers.  This reserve boasts the last manually controlled lighthouse to be built in South Africa.  It is usually the first South African lighthouse to be seen by ships coming from Europe.  The lighthouse was built in 1936 on Castle Rock.  The light stands at a height of 80m above sea level and casts a beam, which is visible for about 50km.  

The significant white boulders, where great hump-shaped rocks crouch around little rocky bays, make this unspoiled gem one of the most beautiful beaches on the West Coast.  The vast beach, washed by a fresh Atlantic Ocean can satisfy the enthusiastic kayaker in a safe paddling environment.

The campsite at Tietiesbaai offers ablution facilities with cold showers but is always neat and clean. The contact no for the nature reserve is 022 7522718. Speak to Mr Dekker.

Apart from dolphins and whales along the coastline, together with an abundance of mussels, is area is very famous for the West Coast Rock Lobster (Jasus lalandii).  The peaceful surroundings that typify this place of "Red Gold" also offer pristine hiking trails and unforgettable sunsets that slowly vanish in brilliant colours.

 

Contact us for more detail: Tel +27 82 926 2267 Email info@ratrace.co.za