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Hessequa is a Khoikhoi word meaning the ‘people of the trees'.
Many of Hessequa’s southern Cape towns fall within the Cape Floral Region World Heritage Site, making them floristic hotspots. Albertinia, the country’s ‘Aloe Capital’, is ablaze with these fiery red blooms between May and June, while Riversdale, the capital of Hessequa, has an abundance of Cape fynbos, specifically Proteas and Ericas, and hosts a flower show in September.
Literally hundreds of migrating Southern Right whales calve in San Sebastian Bay, earning Witsand the title of South Africa’s whale nursery. Besides spectacular land-based whale watching between late June and December. Witsand, located close to the Breede River, has white sandy beaches and is popular for canoeing, white water rafting and bird watching.
The coastal town of Stilbaai draws anglers, surfers, birders and archaeology buffs with its ancient fish traps, shell middens, artefacts and rock art reproductions from the Blombos cave. Stilbaai is full of surprises – like Palinggat Homestead – where a fountain pool is home to several endemic freshwater eels. Here for over 125 years, the eels are hand-fed daily and accorded minor celebrity status. Stilbaai includes Jongensfontein, a choice surf spot, and Melkhoutfontein, where local fisher folk offer homestays, area tours and traditional meals.
Other towns on the south Cape coast region of Hessequa include the inland town of Heidelberg, a beautifully preserved parish noted for its historic buildings, scenic setting beneath the Langeberg Mountains, and the wilderness areas of Grootvadersbosch and Boosmansbos.
Vermaaklikheid lures eco-adventures with swimming, canoeing, fishing, nature walks, mountain biking and bird watching, while seaside Gouritsmond reels in anglers and water sports enthusiasts for deep-sea fishing, rubber-ducking, and on the Gourits River, and water skiing.
Said aloud, the name Hessequa, sounds like a huge sigh of relief, and as you explore Hessequa’s hamlets and harbours, you’ll feel your tension melt away, and your appetite for adventure reawaken.
Hessequa Tourism
website: www.hessequa.net
Tel: +27 - (0)28 713 4139
Fax: +27 - (0)28 713 4148
E-mail: info@hessequa.net