Cape Town - The beautiful end of the world
As a highlight of the visit is certainly the case of Table Mountain with its spectacular views over the city and its suburbs to the pearly white beaches. Not to be missed is a visit to the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront and a stroll in the lively city center at Long Street, Government Street to the Company´s Garden and Greenmarkezt Square.
As one of the most important Apartheid Museum is the District Six Museum, this certainly is a must for any Cape Town visitor. Also do not be missing the tour around the Cape Peninsula. Past the Penguins at Boulders Beach to storm-tossed Cape Point / Cape of Good Hope via Chapman´s Peak to the splendid beaches of Camps Bay and Clifton. Sights outside the city center are Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Robben Island and the wineries in Constantia, and much more!
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Weinroute
Majestic mountains and green Valleys are discovering on the classic wine route. A wonderful trip, especially for motorcyclists is the route: Somerset West-Stellenbosch-Hellshoogte-FranshhoeckPass-Thewaterskloof Dam-Viljoen´s Pass-Grabow and Sir Lowry´s Pass-Somerset West beach. This day tour (approx. 150 km) you´re welcome to leave us on a guided or by yourself on our motorcycles. Prices on request.
Wildlife/Big5
Here the elephant as the largest living land mammal, the giraffe as the highest animal, the cheetah as the fastest animal, the ostrich as the largest bird and the whale as the largest mammal in the world.
The variety of wildlife can be in hundreds of small wildlife sanctuaries and major national parks (such as the Kruger National Park) are observed. In South Africa, more than 300 mammal species, more than 500 birds species, more than 100 species of reptiles and numerous species of insects at home. There are many species of antelope such as impala, kudu and springbok, as well as ostriches, flamingos and zebras. Many naqtional parks are home to the African "Big Five" of the five large Mammals: lion, cheetah, buffalo, elephant and rhino. In addition, about 170 000 wild Jackass Penguins live on the coasts and on the islands and are strictly protected.

Landscapes
The country´s wealth lies in his magnificent, completely different landscapes. Whether rugged mountains, or rolling green hills, savannas, semi-dessert or subtropical forests, picturesque vineyards and craggy cliffs, everything is found in a country. The nature, the flora and fauna of this country is truly spectactular, a magnet for every traveler.




Nature and Beaches
South Africa´s coast has miles of beautiful beaches. With the white sand, turquoise sea, large dunes and green vegetation in the behind land, they can certainly be described as heavenly beaches.
Popular beaches on the Cape Peninsula are the beaches of Muizenberg, False Bay and Clifton. In Walkerbay (Hermanus) can be observed from June to November the whales.


Whale, the Giants of the seas
Many whale-watching trips can be seen to potrude only a fraction of a second a trail from the water and as reward you will get seasick. Quite different in South Africa: The best Whale watching city lie between Muizenberg and Simons Town on the Cape Peninsula, and in Hermanus, and de Kelders. Only 1 to 1.5 hours away from us.
Between June and late November, the length of up to 18 m Right whales come into False Bay. In this protected bay for up to 6 m long, the babies are born. In Hermanus, which is considered one of the best in the world whale watching citys falling rocks in the water so steep that you can almost touch the whales.
Golf
Four golf courses are located only in the area of Somerset West.The Erinvale Golf Club is one of the nicest in the area. Also there is the Arabella Golf Club and the beach nearby. The Helderberg Village Golf Club is a small club which is actually,eant for he residents of the Helderberg Village. Guests are nonethless very welcome.

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