Posted October 16, 2014 by Chris Davies. Article from the Getaway Magazine Blog.
Since I was 16 years old, my camping trips up the West Coast have been held up by the nightmarish N7 roadworks. I set off on a recent assignment determined to avoid the stop-gos, and here’s what I found.
Get the full story of our West Coast roadtrip in the November issue of Getaway magazine – but click through below to get a glimpse of the pristine beach camping, beautiful flower displays and curious sheep we encountered.
My colleague Tyson Jopson and I started our West Coast assignment at Langebaan’s West Coast National Park. This lookout point just inside the northern ‘Langebaan gate’ has spectacular views across the lagoon.
A local flying his radio-controlled plane on the main Langebaan beach. Our beachfront bar waiter said the father and son flying team could be found most evenings, flipping their agile little planes along the wide, sandy beach.
For 90 kilometres, north of Lutzville, cove after sandy cove unfolded before us, and we cruised unhurried down the jeep track as it wound in and out along the shore.
Tyson posing for the setting sun at our wild, West Coast beach camp.
With miles of beach to yourself, there’s lots of opportunity to play for the camera.
Or just stroll along the empty beaches, looking at pebbles and imagining you might find a massive diamond glinting between the rocks.
Back on the road the next day we were blown away by the landscape. The sandy track was quiet and long. We didn’t pass a car all morning.
We stopped often that morning, heading down to explore the beaches and rock pools exposed at the low tide.
This was mid-September and there were still plenty of West Coast flowers on show.
This stretch of the coastline is not inside the Namaqua National Park and sheep graze freely between the road and the sea.
Namaqualand Tent Tortoises are everywhere along this stretch of coastline. Keep a sharp lookout for them crossing the roads.
The wreck of the HMSAS Aristea, just south of Hondeklipbaai, is a desolate and beautiful spot for a sundowner.
But Tyson and I preferred to head back into Hondeklipbaai to grab a sundowner at the Dop & Kreef restaurant on the town’s main beach. Tyson took this shot of their spectacular view.
And then it was time to head home. Our lasting memory of a wonderful West Coast road trip.
West Coast Directory
Places to stay
Langebaan
Oostewal Caravan Park
022-772-2442
082-079-0500
Windtown
022-772-1064
022-772-2062
West Coast National Park
022-707-9900
SAN Parks cottages and houseboats
Wild Card holders free 022-772-2144
South of Lambert’s Bay Draaihoek Lodge
022-952-1170
083-370-0400
Namaqua National Park
Wild Card holders free
0861-010-200
Hondeklipbaai
082- 564-5471
Dop & Kreef self-catering cottages
083- 281-8327
West Coast Emergency Numbers
SANParks Groenrivier Office:
027-531-1015
Police Hondeklipbaai:
027-692-3008
Police Garies:
027-652-1010
Hospital Garies:
027-652-8100 Local ambulance:
10177
Netcare ambulance:
082911
ER 24:
084124
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