Hermanus
Hermanus is East of Cape Town about 1,5 hours drive or 1 hour from the International Airport.
We have a shuttle service to and from the airport and several car hire firms in Hermanus.
On the Cliff Guest House is on the seafront about 1 km from the restaurants and village center so it is possible to walk.
The town is built along the coast with a coastal strip left natural, our cliff path nature reserve, and the mountains and hills behind the town forming another natural barrier and these are also protected.
We normally have a Winter rainfall and winds August and September but the weather is no longer predictable and we have had some surprises.
The town is an old fishing village which has since become a holiday mecca for South Africans and Overseas tourists. If you stay 3 nights or longer you will look at property here. We have not had 1 guest who resisted. The longer you stay the more you discover. It has not lost its character and charm.
The town is situated on the coast of Walker Bay and looks across the bay to a fishing town called Gaansbay. The sea infront of Hermanus is a restricted area (no boats at all) when the whales are here.
If you are travelling up from Cape Town to the Garden Route or Knysna then spend at least 1 night here enroute. That way when you return to South Africa you will spend a week here.
We have a shuttle service to and from the airport and several car hire firms in Hermanus.
On the Cliff Guest House is on the seafront about 1 km from the restaurants and village center so it is possible to walk.
The town is built along the coast with a coastal strip left natural, our cliff path nature reserve, and the mountains and hills behind the town forming another natural barrier and these are also protected.
We normally have a Winter rainfall and winds August and September but the weather is no longer predictable and we have had some surprises.
The town is an old fishing village which has since become a holiday mecca for South Africans and Overseas tourists. If you stay 3 nights or longer you will look at property here. We have not had 1 guest who resisted. The longer you stay the more you discover. It has not lost its character and charm.
The town is situated on the coast of Walker Bay and looks across the bay to a fishing town called Gaansbay. The sea infront of Hermanus is a restricted area (no boats at all) when the whales are here.
If you are travelling up from Cape Town to the Garden Route or Knysna then spend at least 1 night here enroute. That way when you return to South Africa you will spend a week here.

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