![]() R110 (international children standard conservation fee) R220 (international adults standard conservation fee) R150 (SADC nationals with valid passports) ![]() Where to eat Geelbek Restaurant (or Die Strandloper in Langebaan, for its festive atmosphere)įun fact Eve’s Trail is a two-and-a-half-day hike through the park that traces the footsteps of Eve, a young woman said to have lived 117 000 years ago.Įntry During flower season, August – September 2022: Where to stay Whaler’s Way in Churchhaven, which has a veranda right on the sandy shore and an obligatory hammock! Only open during springtime, Postberg is an almost completely undisturbed floral landscape in the West Coast National Park, open 9am and 5pm during August and September (peak flower months).ĭistance from Cape Town Around 1 hour and 30 minutesįloral expectations Daisies, sporries and magriets. The Karoo The Cape’s West Coast Postberg and West Coast National Park Where to view the Cape’s spring flowers by region: Which is your favourite spot to view the Cape’s spring flowers? We’d love to hear from you in the comments below. (Make sure your cameras and smartphones are charged!) If you’re keen to make hay while the sun shines and get gazing at nature’s magnificent plan, here is our pick of floral hotspots for prime viewing this spring. We’re not joking when we say “Blink and you’ll miss it” because before you know it, the fields have turned brownish-grey again and the floral splendour is over for another year. It’s a short-lived period, during which bloomers and boomers, Gen Xers and Zs hop into their preferred modes of transport to come and witness the wonder of the West Coast’s wildflowers. For a few precious weeks each year – from mid-August until end-September – the fields, farms, wetlands and dunes of the Western Cape burst into a magnificent riot of colour as the wildflowers come into bloom.
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