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About Langebaan
Langebaan is an
idyllic little seaside town in the West Coast. It is
located at the edge of the tranquil Langebaan lagoon, just over 120kms North of
Cape Town. The seasons on the West Coast are hard and dramatic – but
that’s part of their charm. The jewel of the West Coast towns, Langebaan,
will leave you with memories of startling blue sea, acres of spring flowers and
the enticing smell of fish braai’s. Founded in 1922,
this historical town was once a whaling station but has now been transformed
into undoubtedly the busiest holiday destination of the West Coast. It is
a mecca for nature-lovers and water sport enthusiasts. The lagoon is part
of a protected area, the West Coast National Park, and is also excellent for
all kinds of water sport. A world-renowned birding spot with migratory
birds from as far as Russia stopping here annually, the Park is also a
favourite destination with nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. During the
flower season (July – September) the landscape is transformed into a giant
garden as the area explodes into a riot of colours when the wild flowers
bloom. During winter and early spring one might catch sight of a Southern
Right Whale in the lagoon where they return to calve each year. Sunsets on the
west-facing coast are legendary and you’ll experience plenty of dramatic
moments.
This is an ideal
environment for children to grow up with almost a zero crime rate.
Langebaan has no traffic, no barbwire, no security gates and no burglar
bars.




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