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Hermanus at a glance

It's no surprise that Hermanus has expanded in size and popularity over the last several years given its unrivalled scenic beauty, modern infrastructure, upmarket boutiques, and numerous adventure activities. Just 115 kilometres southeast of Cape Town, Hermanus can be found along Walker Bay on the south coast of the Western Cape.

The area, often recognized as the "Whale Capital of the World," is well-known for its Southern Right whale watching from July to December. The Humpback and Bryde whales, penguins, Cape seals, seabirds, and dolphin pods all make Walker Bay their home at this time. Restaurants like Bientang's Cave Restaurant are popular spots to have a meal while watching for these incredible creatures.

The most recent and fastest-growing residential district in Hermanus is thought to be Sandbaai, which is located on the coast at the entrance to the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley. The region is a popular spot for retirees. Buyers like estates such as Fernkloof Estate and Hemel en Aarde Estate for their safe living conditions and lifestyle options.

Westcliff, one of the well-liked coastal communities near the new harbour, is home to both prestige, upmarket properties as well as more affordable, seafront homes. You can discover top-notch dining establishments in the new harbour and watch the neighbourhood fishermen at work as they unload their fresh catch on the pier. The Westcliff shoreline has some of the best fishing areas, where fish like Red Roman, Steenbras, Galjoen, and Cob will nibble on your line.

A brief history of the area

Hermanus Pieters (c. 1778-1837), a teacher who came to Cape Town in 1815 to teach Dutch to farmers in Caledon and the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, was the inspiration for Hermanus, previously known as Hermanuspietersfontein.

Pieters herded cattle from Caledon to the seaside during the summer months since there was good grass and fresh water there. Eventually, the rest of the rural community made it their new resort town.

Today, Hermanus offers over 40 top-notch restaurants, over 30 exceptional vineyards, and several more entertainment options.

Distance from key points (Airport/CBD)

Driving from Hermanus to the Cape Town CBD on the N2 takes around 1 hour and 46 minutes in regular traffic and covers a distance of roughly 122 kilometres.

The distance between Hermanus and Cape Town International Airport is 108 kilometres. This journey will take you 1 hour and 30 minutes as you experience the gorgeous landscapes that the Western Cape has to offer.

Climate

With an average temperature of 16.2 °C, Hermanus' climate may be categorised as warm and moderate. The year's lowest average temperature is 12.6 °C in July, while February has the highest average temperature of 19.7 °C. Here, the average annual rainfall is 577 mm, with the winter months receiving more rain than the summer months.

Schools in the area

Hermanus Primary School, Hermanus High School, Hermanus Waldorf School, Mount Pleasant Primary School, Hermanus Christian Academy, and Curro Hermanus Independent School are a few of the schools in the area.

Boland College and Overstrand Training Institute are two of the few tertiary institutions in the area.

Healthcare in the area

The Mediclinic Hermanus, Hermanus Daghospitaal, Hermanus Provincial Hospital, as well as the Hermanus Medical Village, are some of the top medical facilities accessible to locals if you require medical care.

Shopping centres

Residents in Hermanus are spoilt for choice when it comes to shopping. They can visit the Whale Coast Mall, IPIC Shopping Centre Hermanus, Village Square, Village Square, Village Square, or even The Carriages Centre, amongst others.

Restaurants

Lizette's Kitchen Bar & Restaurant, Char'd Grill & Wine Bar, The Cuckoo Tree, and Rossi's Italian Restaurant are some of Hermanus's excellent dining establishments where locals may savour delectable meals.

Popular restaurants in Hermanus with a view include Bientang's Cave Restaurant and Wine Bar, Burgundy Restaurant, The Rock Restaurant, and Dutchies Restaurant.

Special attractions 

Over 250,000 tourists visit Hermanus each year, mostly South Africans who come to enjoy the town's breathtaking countryside, beaches, and coastline. Along with the charming markets and art galleries, Hemel-en-wine Aarde's valley is a well-known tourist attraction in the region.

Whale watching, shark cage diving, fishing, sailing, scuba diving, surfing, horseback riding, sandboarding, quad biking, kayaking, micro-lighting, paragliding, golf, hiking, mountain biking, bird watching, and other outdoor pursuits are just a few examples of the many activities available in Hermanus.

In the stunning mountains that provide an impressive backdrop to the town, the Fernkloof Nature Reserve offers more than 40 kilometres of trails that range from easy to difficult. The coastal fynbos and wildlife are abundant along the cliff trails.

The Hermanus Flower and Fynbos Festival is held each year on the grounds of the nature reserve to celebrate the flowering season. This event informs visitors about the eco-tourism of the Cape Floral Kingdom while showcasing arrangements of various fynbos, including proteas, ericas, bulbs, and orchids.

Make Hermanus your home. Let it be your story.

Long known as one of South Africa's favourite seaside vacation spots, Hermanus' property market has recently drawn attention due to the great options it provides as a place to raise a family. If you're looking for the perfect property in this lovely town, get in touch with a property practitioner at Seeff today.

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