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Gordons Bay at a glance

The Western Cape is commonly known as one of the most beautiful provinces in South Africa. Gordon's Bay is a harbour town that falls under the city of Cape Town and has become a haven for those seeking the good life. Its quiet, luxurious atmosphere lends to the town's coastal appeal and property developments are poised to be on a steady increase. 

A brief history of the area 

Gordon'S bay was initially named Vischhoeks Baay or Vissersbaai because of the high number of fish caught under the Cape Hangklip. The area was then named after a British Colonel in 1795 and soon cemented its status as an important fishing village and whaling harbour. 

Distance from key points (Airport/CBD) 

The distance from Gordon's Bay to Cape Town International Airport is approximately 37 minutes (39,1 km) away via the N2. 

Climate 

Gordon's Bay enjoys mild weather that can be enjoyed year-round. For outdoor enthusiasts, it's the perfect spot to enjoy sports such as kayaking, hiking, padel and more. Temperatures in summer usually reach highs of 30 °C with winter seeing the town experience chillier days with temperatures of 12 °C-20 °C. Gordon's Bay is known for its holiday activities and droves of people flock here each year to soak up the sunshine in a serene environment. 

Schools in the area 

Although Gordon's Bay is a relatively small area, the town still places emphasis on providing a quality education system. Parents can confidently choose from Kids Cove Nursery School, Little Sprouts Family Daycare, Kiekeboe Educare, Gordons Bay Primary School, Temperance Town Primary, Loreto Primary School, Rusthof Secondary School, Strand Secondary School and Gordon High School among others. 

Healthcare in the area 

Locals of Gordons Bay receive top-notch medical attention from places such as Carecross Medical Clinic, Gordons Bay Clinic, Embhuleni Hospital and more. You can also have your pet treated at Cottage Vet Clinic or Gordons Bay Animal Hospital for expert assistance and care. 

Shopping centres 

The shopping scene in Gordon's Bay is as laid back and authentic as the locals. Patrons can get their daily supply of groceries, fashion, electronics, homeware and more at malls like The Village Centre, Gordon's Bay Mall, Gordon's Bay Village Plaza, Stormwind Market and more. There are also convenience stores and local small businesses around every corner. 

Restaurants 

Cafe Zest is a beautifully situated restaurant inspired by the fresh flavours of the Mediterranean. With the restaurant overlooking the amazing views of False Bay, soak up the ambience of a relaxing waterside eatery while dining on seasonal food. Indulge in homemade bread, decadent desserts and the freshest seafood this side of the Atlantic. 

Special attractions 

Steenbras Lookout Point is one of those places that never loses its magic no matter how many times you visit it. The breathtaking scenery overlooks the mountains of Gordon's Bay and the Steenbras Dam. From here you get the best view of Gordon's Bay's stunning properties, the dazzling blue waters and the most memorable sunsets you'll ever witness. 

Make Gordon's Bay your home. Let it be your story. 

Gordon's Bay is the best of both worlds. Experience being a short distance from Cape Town's City Centre while enjoying the quiet seaside of the beaches and harbour in Gordon's Bay. Invest in your dream property today. Contact us now.

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