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Lamberts Bay at a glance

Lamberts Bay, a serene and delightful coastal town on the Western Cape's West Coast, is renowned for its vibrant and picturesque harbour, sparkling white sandy beaches, rugged two-kilometre coastline, and towering dunes. With its year-round pleasant weather, the town is a gateway to several outdoor recreation opportunities.

Among the attractions in Lamberts Bay is Bird Island, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts that is a perfect location for enjoying the quintessential West Coast experience. There are numerous gannets, cormorants, and seals on Bird Island, and crayfish diving and fishing are available, making it an ideal place for coastal living.

From lovely residences in classical and modern styles to charming beach cottages, Lamberts Bay offers many residential properties. Plenty of shopping centres, medical facilities, churches, and schools are in the nearby towns of Elands Bay and Clanwilliam. Furthermore, the scenic beauty and abundance of birdlife and crayfish add to its allure and charm.

A brief history of the area

Lamberts Bay was named after a Dutch explorer, Lambert van Heyningen, who sailed along the west coast in the late 18th century. Indigenous groups such as the Khoikhoi and San have lived around Lamberts Bay for years. After European settlers arrived in the 18th century, Lamberts Bay became a port for shipping wool and other goods. In the early 20th century, the town became an important centre for the fishing industry, with its sheltered Bay providing a haven for fishing vessels.

Distance from key points (Airport/CBD)

Lamberts Bay is near several towns, including Elands Bay, Clanwilliam, and Sandberg. You can get to Clanwilliam in 48 minutes (64,8 km) by using the R364, Elands Bay in 30 minutes (44,1 km), and Sandberg in 30 minutes (43,4 km) by using the R365. Getting to the Cape Town International Airport will take 2 hr 53 min (257,3 km) via R366 and N7.

Climate
 
The climate in Lamberts Bay is Mediterranean, with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. Summer temperatures average around 25°C, while winter temperatures average around 13°C. The hottest month is February, and the coolest is July. Throughout the year, the town experiences moderate rainfall, with June and July being the wettest months, with about 106 mm of rain in a year.

Schools in the area

Several high-quality schools are located within Lamberts Bay and around the area, catering to children of all ages. Both Hoërskool Lambertsbaai and P.W. De Bruin Primary School offers outstanding education. Furthermore, the nearby area is home to Graafwater Special School and Graafwater Primary School.

Healthcare in the area
 
Lamberts Bay has several nearby hospitals that can provide quality healthcare services to the area's residents. Health care is provided at the Lamberts Bay Community Health Centre, while more specialised health care can be found at the Clanwilliam Hospital, the Vredendal Hospital, and the Citrusdal Hospital.
 
Shopping centres

There are various retail options available to Lamberts Bay residents, including SPAR Bayside for groceries, OK Foods, and Whimsical Deli & Crafts for handmade crafts and baked goods. Several major shopping centres are located in Vredendal for more shopping options, such as Maskam Mall.

Restaurants

Several exceptional restaurants are located in Lamberts Bay, which offers an outstanding culinary experience. The places to visit include Roestyd, Bayside Beantree, Lambertsbaai, Isabella's Restaurant, and Muisbosskerm.

Special attractions 

The charming community of Lamberts Bay is well-known for the stunning beaches, lovely harbour, and abundant marine life that it offers. Some of Lamberts Bay's top attractions:

1. Sandveld Museum: The museum boasts a diverse array of 15 exhibits that are available for viewing. These include the HMS Sybille Gunboat, a collection of photographs, displays on the fish industry and fishing community, an archaeological exhibit, a collection of books, an old horse mill, farm equipment, and collections of clothing and embroidery.

2. Bird Island Nature Reserve: Located 100m off Lamberts Bay, Bird Island Nature Reserve is an important breeding site for Cape gannets and the perfect spot to see various birdlife in the area. Tours are available for visitors at the reserve to observe and learn about the birds' ecology and behaviour.

3. Lamberts Bay Golf Club: Featuring a challenging 9-hole layout, Lamberts Bay Golf Club is located in a beautiful setting. With its distinctive style and stunning surroundings, golfers will enjoy the course.

Make Lamberts Bay your home. Let it be your story.
 
Discover the best of the West Coast in the delightful seaside village of Lamberts Bay, renowned for its succulent crayfish and pristine beaches. This area is ideal for those seeking a quieter lifestyle with a perfect blend of tranquil living and easy access to modern amenities. The idyllic climate, stunning scenery, and exceptional properties make Lamberts Bay a perfect choice for coastal living. Seeff provides a range of properties for sale or to let in Lamberts Bay and surrounding areas. Get in touch with our property practitioners today.

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