Showing posts with label Fernkloof Nature Reserve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fernkloof Nature Reserve. Show all posts

Tuesday 23 February 2016

Hermanus is a very special place


Hermanus, is a town on the southern coast of the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is famous for southern right whale watching during the southern winter and spring.  

This spectacular seaside town extends from Fisherhaven to Voëlklip and forms part of the Whale Coast Route. Cradled by the mountains and the ocean, Activities in and around Hermanus:

The Fernkloof Nature Reserve is the smallest of the world’s six floral kingdoms, but it is also the most diverse. Nowhere else on the planet will you find such variety of species per square metre? In addition, there are many plants unique to this small area. A drive up Rotary Way will take you to the top of the reserve and has spectacular and sweeping view of the signposted. Several paths are accessible to wheelers – wheelchair users and parents pushing babies in prams.

Bird-watching is developing rapidly in the Overstrand. Its close proximity to the mountains and the sea results not only in a huge variety of flora but also bird species, which can be observed in Fernkloof, Middelvlei, Fisherhaven and along the Klein River and lagoon.

The Hermanus Cliff Path runs almost the whole length of the town for 12 km and stretches from Grotto Beach in Voëlklip all the way to the New Harbour. The rocky cliffs, varied seascapes, the multi-coloured lichen, coastal shrubs endemic to the easily accessed coastal walks in the world.


Hoy’s Koppie is an interesting and historical feature in the middle of town. There is a walkway to the top of the koppie which provides a lovely viewpoint of 360 degrees over the town.


Hermanus is known as the land-based whale watching capital of the world and from June to early December whales can be viewed up close from the Cliff Path, a whale-watching boat, or from a light aircraft. Ther hermanus Whale Crier has the status of a town crier, and is the only whale crier in the world. He is arguably the most photographed person in South Africa by visitors.


Welcome to Hermanus and enjoy your stay in our spectacular town.

Sources: Hermanus Online -  Hermanus Times  - Hermanus Tourism