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Two 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartments with the sea fifty metres from your doorstep. Located at Surfers Corner in Muizenberg where the white sandy beach runs for 36kms to the east and a coastal boardwalk runs West to Fishoek Beach. The bay is great for watching the whales where they come close to the coast. The water is warm and the waves are gentle, perfect for swimming or surfing. Within walking distance are great coffee shops, restaurants, bars and galleries. The train station, minutes away, can take you into Cape Town centre or to the peninsula to Simonstown, the old harbour town famous for its penguins at Boulders Beach. Mountain paths are on your doorstep with views that stretch across False Bay. A great location, right on the beach, where you can do without a car. ACCOMMODATIONThe apartments are within the Muizenberg Beach development, with good security, underground parking and a swimming pool within the complex. The 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartments have the following: a queen size bed with white cotton percale linen an ensuite bathroom with bath and shower a fully equipped kitchen a laundry within the complex a couch that can be made up for children TV and cd/dvd player A small private patio, somewhere to relax and read Secure underground parking Jungle gym and super tube on the beach for children Surf shop for daily board hire and surf lessons ATTRACTIONS & ACTIVITIES Enjoy the sandy beaches that stretch for 36kms east. Learn to surf, hire a board from the local surf shops Meander along the boardwalk that winds its way along the rocks through St James and Kalk Bay, both quaint little villages set against the mountain. Take a swim in the tidal pools at St James with their colorful little wooden changing rooms on the beach Go Walking on the mountain paths with views right across False Bay Sample the great fresh food available at many local restaurants and coffee shops. Visit Kalk Bay: 3 Kilometers from Muizenberg is the quaint fishing village of Kalk Bay, within walking distance along the boardwalk. It has a unique village atmosphere with steep cobbled streets reaching up the mountain. Visit the Kalk Bay Harbour and watch the local fishermen unload their fresh catch. You can purchase a catch of the day fresh out of the water. Enjoy great coffee, pastries and more at the Olympia Cafe Wander around the village with its antique shops, pottery shops, art galleries, theaters and boutiques Have lunch at the Brass Bell, where the waves crash against the deck and you can watch the boogie boarders ride the waves. Watch the sun going down at Pollana, relaxing on the leather sofas where the lounge overlooks the rocks. Sample the fresh seafood at Harbour House or Live Bait restaurants in the Kalk Bay harbour. Further Afield: Catch the train to Simonstown, an old harbour town with restaurants situated around the harbour and boardwalks to Boulders Beach, where the thousands of penguins will entertain you. Catch the train to town where the famous V&A Waterfront is within walking distance of the station. From here you can catch the ferry to Robben Island Table mountain is reachable within 35 minutes by car Visit Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens and the vineyards of Constantia within 15 mins by car Cape Point nature reserve with its lighthouse, beautiful beaches and baboons are within 25 minutes by car. Tokai Forest offers the very best in mountain bike tracks, with lots of winding roads and plenty of mean single tracks too. Hout Bay AccommodationSee our Log Cabin in Hout Bay: Blackwood Log Cabin. ACCREDITATIONS
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