Lamberts Bay

Description

The unpretentious, picturesque seaside village of Lambert’s Bay lies up the West Coast, 280 kilometres north of Cape Town. The coastal town has been proclaimed ‘the Diamond of the West Coast’ because of its white beaches, wildlife and lobsters. Although primarily a fishing town it has become a significant tourist attraction on the West Coast due to its moderate all-year climate. Discover “The Diamond of the West Coast” with a walk through the history of Lambert’s Bay and our scenic coastline. The beautiful gardens of the Dutch Reformed Church with its pulpit shaped like a fishing boat.

The harbour with folk tales of fishing, counting of snoek and the building of the harbour and breakwater walls. Take a trip down memory lane in the Sandveld Museum and have a look at the oldest buildings in town.

The Cape Gannet Island is our last stop. Bird Island is the only Gannet breeding island of 6 worldwide accessible to tourists and bird lovers. Enjoy some drinks whilst being entertained by the blue eyed birds.

To read more about the town and district click on the following link Lambert Bay

STAYenRoute, have identified the following personalized places of accommodation, in Lamberts Bay that we recommend to our clients.

The Bay Guest House

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