Plettenberg Bay to Tsitsikamma 

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Published: February 11th, 2016

sa-info-magSandy beaches, vibrant atmosphere and plenty of action – that’s Plettenberg Bay!

Plettenberg Bay is situated beside the magnificent Indian Ocean and Robberg Penninsula. With intriguing lagoons and estuaries, indigenous forest and unpolluted rivers and sea, Plett has so much to offer.

The town is home to many historical artefacts, some of which are held in the municipal offices. Old buildings such as the Old Timber Store, the century-old St Andrew’s Chapel, St Peter’s and the Dutch Reformed Church can be seen.

The massive Robberg Nature Reserve is the perfect spot for whale and dolphin viewing, bird watching and exploring the Nelson Bay Cave. Robberg is a must see for all visitors with the peninsula being home to a large Cape fur seal colony as well.

From Keurboomstrand to the Robberg Peninsula there are 15 kilometres of beaches punctuated by the river mouth and an island. The river, lagoon, bay and beaches are used by fishing and boating enthusiasts and offer the best shore-based whale watching of the area.

The Crags is approximately 20 kilometres from Plett central and has become one of the must-see areas, with polo fields, wildlife sanctuaries, a Barnyard theatre and an abundance of art and craft offerings along its vibrant ‘Cruise the Crags’ route.

 

Tsitsikamma

Peaceful, serene, lush and beautiful are all words best describing the Tsitsikamma region – a magical experience for all who visit here.

The Tsitsikamma area sits on a 200m high plateau which stretches from the Bloukrans River in the west to the Tsitsikamma River in the east and is bordered northerly by the imposing Tsitsikamma Mountains and in the south by the Indian Ocean.

The area is covered by large expanses of indigenous forest, commercial plantation and fynbos. Deep river gorges divide the plateau creating spectacular waterfalls and deep ravines. The water in the river is characteristic in its dark brown hue, because of its high tannin content leached from the surrounding vegetation.

Tsitsikamma is accessed directly from the N2 National Road that passes through the area on an east to west line. This section of road is one of only a few highways in the world to have 3 bridges in excess of 152m in height.

Traveling through the eastern Tsitsikamma, the R102 provincial road offers a scenic alternative to the N2 through the countryside, passing Witels Peak, Witelsbos Forestry Station, Oudebosch and Eerste Rivier.

On the western border, the Groot Rivier Pass leads off the N2 and meanders through the fynbos plateau before descending through enchanting indigenous forest down to Natures Valley, well-known for its lagoon and golden beach.

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