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Welcome to the Western Cape

From George and Mossel Bay to Worcester, Cape Town and Yzerfontein, the magnificent Western Cape beckons. It promises endless beauty, relaxing times with family and friends and if you're in the mood for it, pulsating energy. Over and above its breathtaking beaches, the Western Cape is home to mountain ranges, the iconic Table Mountain, nature reserves and endless things to see and do. An extremely diverse province, the Western Cape boasts natural beauty in spades, wine farms, big city vibes and small towns to fall in love with.

Getting to know the Western Cape better

The Western Cape is a winter rainfall area, meaning that summer days are made for sunshine and beach vibes. The city of Cape Town offers coastal homes in various areas to suit every family and lifestyle, and various parts of the province offer an array of different settings and ways of life.

From the opulence and luxury of Camps Bay and Bantry Bay to the family-orientated lifestyle offered in Blouberg and Milnerton, there's something for everyone. You can choose to live in the luxury of the Atlantic Seaboard, the country ambience of Durbanville or Kuils River or the suburban vibes of Pinelands or the Southern Suburbs. Whatever you're looking for, the Western Cape has somewhere where you'll feel right at home.

Other popular coastal areas include False Bay, Kommetjie and the Western Seaboard, among many others. Those looking for a quieter way of life in the Western Cape can choose towns further away from the Mother City in various directions, such as Knysna, Wilderness, Swellendam or Worcester.

Places to go and things to see in the Western Cape

The City of Cape Town is a renowned foodie's paradise, with every kind of cuisine from African and Asian to European and fusion. From fine dining experiences to beachside cafes, you'll find it all within easy reach of your home in the Western Cape. Cape Town's sunsets, which transform the sky into a breathtaking array of colours, can be enjoyed from various spots including Camps Bay's Strip, The Grand Café and the iconic Brass Bell Restaurant and Pub in Kalk Bay, to name but a few.

The Western Cape coast offers much to see and do, from historical sites like the Castle of Good Hope and Robben Island to contemporary hotspots like the V&A Waterfront. Every watersport imaginable - from kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding to surfing, snorkelling and paragliding - await residents of the Western Cape. Some of the most Instagrammable spots on the Cape coast include Chapman's Peak Drive, Langebaan Lagoon, West Coast National Park, Cape Point and Boulders Beach in Simons Town.

3 things to love about owning property or living in the Western Cape

  1. Beauty, flora and fauna
    For those who enjoy an outdoorsy way of life, the Western Cape is an ideal province to call home. Hikers are spoilt for choice with coastal and mountainous routes, and there's never a shortage of outdoor activities and sports to try over a weekend.
  2. Long summer days
    With its Mediterranean climate, the Western Cape graces its residents and visitors with long summer evenings to explore everything that the Mother City and its surroundings have to offer. With sunset only around 8pm during the summer months, the fun never ends.
  3. Good governance
    The Western Cape government is committed to creating jobs and economic opportunities. Thanks to the MyCiti bus service, getting around the central areas of Cape Town is a breeze, while neighbourhood watches and community policing forums take care of residents' and visitors' safety needs.

Jawitz Properties has an array of branches in the Western Cape, covering every area from the Atlantic Seaboard and Camps Bay to Swellendam and George. To find your ideal property in the spectacular Western Cape province, contact us today.

Author: Jawitz Properties

Submitted 07 Dec 21 / Views 973