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West Coast National Park

Text by: Justin Fox and Don Pinnock

Source: Southern Africa’s top 21 parks taken from the April 2010 Issue of Getaway Magazine

This is a bay for all seasons with a history longer than memory and a sense of the spectacular.

White beaches, colourful marshes, myriad water fowl and quaint cottages like these at Churchhaven give the West Coast National Park its charm. INSET: You can rent cottages like this one at Churchhaven from Perfect Hideaways.

Langebaan, at the heart of the West Coast National Park, is thick with stories of the old Cape. In the age of sail, vessels from all corners of the globe were careened on the shores of the lagoon. Sea-weary crews camped on the sand, mended sails and recuperated from scurvy, goods were bartered with the Khoi and slowly the ships were made ready again for the stormy Atlantic beyond the mouth.

These days, however, the park is a haven for birdlife and anyone seeking peace and serenity. Thousands of seabirds roost on sheltered islands, pristine golden beaches stretch endlessly into the early morning mist and brooding salt marshes are home to vast concentrations of migrant waders from the northern hemisphere. On the sea side of the peninsula, enormous waves ceaselessly pound the shore.

Beyond the beach, ostriches gambol beside your car, angulate tortoises tootle along like VW beetles on legs and bontebok, gemsbok and springbok gather at waterholes.

The lagoon is registered as a wetland under the international Ramsar Convention and has the richest diversity in South Africa, supporting some 60000 birds of at least 200 species.

Langebaan DaisiesIn spring, the Postberg section of the park is blanketed in a breathtaking display of wild flowers. Colour patterns change from week to week as flowers fade and other varieties come into bloom.

Down a gravel track on the eastern shore of the lagoon, you’ll find a beach camp called Flaming Jo’s. It’s a Robinson Crusoe-style camp and a great base for kayaking sorties through the tidal channels of the upper lagoon.

Further south is Geelbek, a farm built in 1761. Today it’s the hub of the park, although the manor house has undergone some insensitive additions. But it’s still a fine place to have lunch and imagine the affluent end of lagoon living.

Directly opposite Flaming Jo’s on the west side of the lagoon is Churchhaven. This village captures the spirit of the Cape of yore and has retained its charm. There’s still no electricity or piped water, or even a shop. The locals fiercely protect their patch of lagoon and visitors are not allowed in unless they have an invitation or are hiring a house.

North of Churchhaven is a series of lovely coves and beaches. Preekstoel and Kraal Bay are particular favourites with day-trippers from Cape Town. The latter is dotted with houseboats and a few moored yachts.

Tel 022-772-2144, website.

Try these viewpoints

Great viewpoints within the park include: Seeberg, where on a clear day you can see Table Mountain and the Cederberg, as well as the southern part of the lagoon; Atlantic view site overlooks the Atlantic Ocean and Table Mountain is also visible; Plankies Bay is where whales visit anytime from July to October.

Things to do

Lagoon birding is exceptional. In summer the shallow, southern part is home to the largest number of migrant waders in South Africa.

Postberg in flower season is a sea of colour. This part of the West Coast National Park is open only in August and September.

Cape Sports Centre in Langebaan caters for all watersports. It has a comprehensive array of windsurfing and kite-surfing equipment for hire (plus lessons). Tel 022-772-1114.

Flaming Jo’s offers great kayaking. Tel 021 -683-3698.

West Coast Fossil Park. There’s also a plant restoration trail and a bike trail. Tel 022-766-1606.

Where to stay

In the park: For Kraal Bay houseboats and various options, such as Geelbek, Duinepos, Abrahamskraal and Joanne’s Beach Cottage, tel 022-722-2144, website.

In Langebaan: $ to $$$ Cape Sports Centre, tel 022-772-1114, e-mail info@capesport.co.za or website. $$ to $$$$$ Flaming Jo , tel 021 -683-3698,

e-mail, website.

In Churchhaven: $$$ to $$$$ Perfect Hideaways, tel 021-790-0972,

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For more info on this park, go on-line.

 
More info on the town of Langebaan More info on The West Coast area

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