Attractions & Things To Do In
Hermanus
Apart from watching whales in
season, Hermanus has a great deal to offer visitors. While its
nightlife will probably disappoint dedicated clubbers, there is a
wide range of activities which should appeal to virtually every
kind of visitor - especially those who enjoy nature. And, the
nice thing is ...much of it is free!
For those who just want to relax,
what better way than to indulge yourself in the serenity of a
beauty salon or wellness spa? Hermanus has plenty to choose from.
Or, stroll around and spend your lovely lolly in one of the many
art & craft shops. Lie on the beach if you must.
Every Saturday there's a Farmer's
Market, situated in Fernkloof Nature Reserve. Hugely popular with
locals and visitors alike. In town there's an active craft market
as well.
Hermanus has become known for its
many artists and art galleries - it's often referred to as the Art
Mecca of the Western Cape. There are special exhibitions throughout
the year, and art is shipped world wide.
Let's take a look at just some of
the things Hermanus offers:
Sea Kayaking
This a wonderful and increasingly popular means of exploring the
Hermanus coastline & Walker Bay whale sanctuary. The 2-hour
trips are suitable for most age groups and no kayaking experience
is necessary.
The Lagoon: boating, kayaking,
sailing
Strictly speaking it's a river estuary which gets silted up and
closed to the ocean for a large part of the year, but everyone
refers to it as "the lagoon". (more...)
Can't
make the kayaking trip right now? Visit these kayaking
alternatives.
The Hermanus Yacht Club is very, very
active, holding regular regattas which are often attended by teams
from across the globe. It's a private club, but day visitors are
welcome.
The Beaches & Tidal
Pools
Hermanus is blessed to have a number of beaches, the main one being
Grotto Beach whish boasts Blue Flag status. It's a lengthy
stretch of white, powdery sand which curves halfway ariound the bay - ideal for energetic walks with hooligan hounds or to
just enjoy
at a leisurely pace. The water here is on the cold side
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There are other coves and beaches
which each have their own attractions, and there are tidals for
truly safe swimming. (more...)
Golf
The Hermanus Golf Club just
has to be one of the most beautiful golf courses in South
Africa. In the area there is also the
5-star Arabella-Sheraton on the Bot River lagoon, as well as a
course at Kleinbaai, near Gansbaai. Neighbouring Kleinmond
offers a 9 hole course in a delightful mountain setting. Think
your golf game needs improving? Check out this golf info at The
Nichecafe.
Wine
Wandering
Ah, wine ...a day without it is like a day without sunshine! The
Hermanus Wine Wander leads you into the picturesque Hemel en
Aarde Valley (meaning Heaven and Earth). Here you'll find not
just fabulous wines to taste, but also a number of restaurants
tucked away in mountain nooks and crannies. Most of the vineyards
have specific visiting hours, so it's best to get the information
prior to departure. On the way back you can stop off at The Wine
Village, one of South Africa's largest wine stores.
They stock a
huge range and ship world wide.
Walking &
Hiking
The Fernkloof Nature Reserve offers
spectacular walking trails, and in nearby Vermont the Frans Senekal
Nature Reserve has a 2 hour walk to the picturesque Hawston
harbour. And don't forget the cliff
paths of Hermanus ...
Surfing
Favourite spots for surfing or body-boarding are Onrus Beach and Kammabaai. It's best to check
with locals as to sea conditions, as things can get a bit wild some
times!
Cycling and
Mountain Biking
Being relatively flat, Hermanus is great for cycling. Along
sections of the main road there are cycle tracks, and Fernkloof Nature Reserve has a mountain bike
trail. Cycling is not permitted on the cliff paths, for obvious
reasons.
Paragliding
This has become increasingly popular over the past few years. Our
weather and the mountains make Hermanus a paraglider's paradise.
It's fantastic to see the sky dotted with colourful parachutes as
they soar overhead. Book a tandem paragliding experience here.
Shark Cage
Diving
Just as popular as whale watching is cage diving with Great White Sharks (or watching them from a boat).
This doesn't take place in Hermanus itself (our whales wouldn't
stand for it!) but in nearby Gansbaai (Bay of Geese). This
fishing village is situated across the bay and is regarded as one
of the top Great White Shark spots in the world which attracts some
pretty famous names for an adrenaline rush. Shuttles leave Hermanus
daily. (more...)
Scuba
Diving
While shore entries are possible at certain points, most of the
reefs and wrecks can only be reached by boat. Depths range
from 9m to 40m and no creatures or plants may be disturbed. Table
Top is considered among the top 15 diving sites in Southern
Africa.
A popular entry
point is the Old Harbour, in the centre of town.
Fishing
Herrmanus offers keen fishermen quite a choice. There's rock angling,
for which one gets a permit at the local Post Office or
Magistrate's Office. You can charter a fishing trip, fish in the
lagoons, try your luck from more isolated parts of the beaches, or
go fresh water fishing in the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley behind
Hermanus.
Bird
Watching
The entire area around Hermanus is a birder's paradise, drawing
visitors from all over the world. We have mountain fynbos, coastal,
river and estuarine habitats which produce a vast array of bird
life.
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