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Atlantic Seaboard The Western Cape’s Atlantic Seaboard region lies to the western side of Cape Town and Table Mountain. The region is characterised by its beaches, cliffs, promenade and hillside communities. In the Atlantic Seaboard region you will find some of the most expensive real estate in South Africa. Running from the…
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Cape Flats To the east of central Cape Town in the Western Cape are the Cape Flats, a low-lying, sandy, windswept flatland that the early Dutch knew as Die Groote Woeste Vlakte (‘the great desolate plain’) but which now supports dense residential areas and informal settlements. Most of them were established as…
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Cape Town City Bowl The Cape Town City Bowl is a natural amphitheatre-shaped area, bordered by Table Bay and defined by the mountains of Devil’s Peak, Lion’s Head, Signal Hill and Table Mountain. The City Bowl is the heart of Cape Town neatly enfolded by the harbor and the mountain. The area is the…
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Helderberg With the Hottentots Holland and Helderberg Mountain ranges as backdrop, the Helderberg region is one of the most visually dramatic regions in the Western Cape. From the mountains, the valley descends into vineyards and finally on to a coastline swept with warm waters and white, sandy beaches. The Helderberg Wine…
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