Location: South Africa » Western Cape » West Coast » PaternosterPaternoster is halfway to everywhere on the West Coast Paternoster is situated the West Coast. Paternoster is a small and unspoiled fishing village 145 kms north of Cape Town on the coastal ROUTE 27 and through Vredenberg on the R45 Paternoster is an all year round destination famous for its strong traditional fisherman’s architecture, endless pristine sandy beaches, whales and dolphins frolicking in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, breathtaking sunsets and the millions of indigenous flowers which open and densely carpet the earth in bright bursts of colour. Paternoster is also home to more than 250 species of birds with seabirds like the Oystercatcher using this coastline as their breeding ground There is a variety of small mammals with an occasional sighting of the strandwolf An abundance sea delights are available on the Paternoster beach as the fishermen come in with their daily catch . In season you will find the locals offering “crawling” crayfish and delicious seafood is the specialty in the restaurants Paternoster is a prime adventure-tourism territory from hiking , kayaking , diving , sailing , windsurfing , kite boarding to fishing along the coast …endless outdoor-activity options Paternoster on the West Coast may be wild at heart , but it offers travellers everything from an ecotourism wonderland to high adventure and soul food Accommodation in and around Port Nolloth Port Nolloth Country Club Self Catering accommodation in Port Nolloth Country club is a three star-graded establishment. Our accommodation is fully equipped comfortable self catering double units. 2 & 3 bedroom units with DSTV. Units are open plan and consist of a bedroom, lounge, bathroom & f... More
Beach House Accommodation accommodation in Port Nolloth AccommodationAll rooms contain extra length beds, baths, showers, telephones, hair dryers, satellite TV and coffee and tea making facilities. The main lodge enjoys spectacular views of the ocean from the private lounge, dining room and well stocked b... More
Bedrock Lodge accommodation in Port Nolloth The main house was built in the late 1800s, although the plans were submitted for the house in the 1850s. Most of the the house seems to be a Danish DIY (wood and iron) model, imported by ships. We suspect, however, that the yellow-wood floors ca... More
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