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Walker Bay Nature Reserve Entrance

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Anne-Marie
July 31, 2022
Walker Bay is also historically significant, with records of Middle Stone Age people (65 000 to 85 000 years ago) living in Klipgat Cave. There is also evidence that Khoi and San people lived in the area about 2 000 years ago. Walker Bay is a picturesque, pristine reserve with an abundance of coastal and marine life. It is known as one of the best spots in South Africa to do land-based whale watching. Every year, hundreds of southern right whales gather in the sheltered bay to breed and calve their young.
Walker Bay is also historically significant, with records of Middle Stone Age people (65 000 to 85 000 years ago) living in Klipgat Cave. There is also evidence that Khoi and San people lived in the area about 2 000 years ago. Walker Bay is a picturesque, pristine reserve with an abundance of coast…
BergnDal
December 12, 2020
Walker Bay Nature Reserve offers much for the whole family. From wide pristine beaches to sea caves, good fishing grounds to pretty fynbos and hiking trails.
Willemien
August 3, 2022
Perfect for nature lovers, hiking enthusiasts and photographers. Take a picnic basket with, swimming cloths and sunblock for a day out. Tip: wear proper hiking shoes as some areas can be quite rocky.
Alida
February 18, 2020
Home of the ancient Klipgat caves, pristine beaches (not safe for swimming), 4x4 routes and great fishing spots
Anelda
January 21, 2017
Spectacular unspoilt views, lovely private beach, caves, fishing and PICNICS!

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