
Witsand - Wikipedia
Witsand (Western Cape) is home to 4 kilometers of clean, sandy beaches, surrounded by a magnificent variety of Cape Fynbos species and the Breede River. The town is known as the …
About Witsand | Garden Route, South Africa | Waves Of Witsand
Witsand is a beautiful holiday town on the Garden Route, in South Africa's Western Cape Province. It's known as South Africa's premier whale nursery and one of the best whale …
Best Things to Do in Witsand Western Cape
2024年7月22日 · Discover Witsand, a hidden gem in the Western Cape of South Africa. This picturesque town, often referred to as the “Whale Nursery of South Africa,” offers breathtaking …
Things To Do in Witsand - SA-Venues.com
Find Things To Do in Witsand, Western Cape. Popular activities for tourists like Sea Cruises & Fishing Trips, Visit Witsand Beach, De Hoop Vlei Trail ...
Witsand, Western Cape, South Africa
Aerial view of Witsand and Breede River mouth, Western Cape Province. One of the greatest concentrations of Southern right whales comes here to calve every year. A 4 km long beach …
Witsand Nature Reserve - Wikipedia
Witsand Nature Reserve (Afrikaans: Witsand-natuurreservaat) is located in Northern Cape, South Africa, and covers 3,500 hectares. The reserve is 80 km southwest of Postmasburg and 59 km …
WITSAND NATURE RESERVE - Northern Cape South Africa
Witsand Nature Reserve is a scenic park, teeming with bird life, including the Namaqua sandgrouse, the sociable weaver (with their huge nests) and Africa’s smallest raptor- the …
Small Town Spotlight: Witsand
2024年9月14日 · Witsand, nestled along the Breede River estuary in the Western Cape, is a quaint coastal town blending natural beauty with adventure. Known as South Africa’s Whale …
VisitWitsand
At the mouth of the mighty Breede River on the south coast of the Western Cape lies the sleepy seaside village, Witsand. Come experience our charming coastline, blue flag beaches and …
History of Witsand, Western Cape, South Africa
The small coastal town of Witsand in the Western Cape, was proclaimed in 1909. Navigator Manuel De Mesquita Perestrello named it St. Sebastian’s Bay. In the 17th century, Scottish …
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