Visitors to the Cape would normally associate wine with the Stellenbosch and Franchhoek areas, so big was my surprise to discover the Cape Point Vineyard on the Cape Peninsula just outside Noordhoek. Although some reports show that vines were planted in the Noordhoek area as early as 1752, the Cape Point Vineyard's first vines were … Continue reading Cape Point Vineyards
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Hydrangeas at Noordhoek
Hydrangeas (or Christmas Roses as we also call them) at the Noordhoek Farm Village during our Cape visit in January.
Hout Bay panorama
This panorama picture of Hout Bay was taken from the world famous Chapmans Peak Drive
Fish on the Rocks
Everybody loves fish and chips and every city or town has a good fish and chips shop on a corner somewhere. But good isn't always best and for the best fish and chips around one has to head past the harbour at Hout Bay and down to Fish on the Rocks. Africa's favorite (as they put … Continue reading Fish on the Rocks
Cruising to Seal Island in Hout Bay
Every morning hundreds of tourists head out on a tour of the Cape Peninsula with most of them making one of their first stops of the day at the Hout Bay harbour for a cruise around the Sentinel Mountain to Duiker Island, more commonly known as Seal Island. Standing on quay side you have a choice … Continue reading Cruising to Seal Island in Hout Bay
Hout Bay Harbour
Mention the word "waterfront" in South Africa and everybody would immediately think of the V&A Waterfront on the Cape Town harbour. What few people know is that the first harbour front emporium in South Africa (actually in Africa) was developed in Hout Bay on the Cape Peninsula. Fourth generation Hout Bay resident, Stanley Dorman, designed … Continue reading Hout Bay Harbour
Slangkop Lighthouse in Kommetjie
I hope to one day have the opportunity tick off all the lighthouses on the South African coast on my list of places visited. A lighthouse is just such a powerful symbol and the fact that each one is unique means that when you visit one its not a case of saying "just another lighthouse". … Continue reading Slangkop Lighthouse in Kommetjie
Noordhoek sunset
Sunset over Noordhoek Beach on the Cape Peninsula
Sunfish on the beach
Taking a walk along Noordhoek Beach in the Cape I stumbled on a dead sunfish. This was only a baby, but still something very unusual to see washed up. Sunfishes are so called because of their habit of drifting at the surface as if basking in the sun. There are two species of sunfishes found … Continue reading Sunfish on the beach
Noordhoek beach
Cape Town, the second largest city in South Africa, has a rural backyard. "Huh?" you ask. The Noordhoek area on the Cape Peninsula is about 30 minutes from the city centre, yet it has a country town feeling to it with farms, small holdings, charming little shops, restaurants and bars as well as lots of open spaces. The … Continue reading Noordhoek beach