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Langebaan at a glance

On the edge of the Langebaan Lagoon, next to the West Coast National Park, you'll find Langebaan. This Western Cape town is an idyllic holiday destination. Whatever the pleasure, Langebaan is ready to oblige: delicious seafood, seaside adventures, natural wonders and rich history are all part of the town's DNA.

Langebaan combines a small-town vibe with big-city perks. It boasts top-notch restaurants, shops, schools and amenities. The result has charmed the tourists that frequent the area.

With so much to do and such a tranquil setting, the Langebaan lifestyle is an appealing one. Naturally, it's shown strong property growth. Langebaan's a favourite second home for many a Capetonian with interest from investors across South Africa and internationally.

A brief history of the area

Langebaan was founded in 1922. Previously a whaling station, the Great Depression ended the trade. Langebaan grew in prosperity through its fishing industry. It is now one of the Western Cape's most popular towns.

Climate

Langebaan weather is as welcoming as its people. The area has a warm and temperate climate. The average annual temperature is 16.6 °C. In summer, you'll enjoy at least 9-10 hours of sunshine. You can also expect fair weather in winter with an average of 7-8 hours of sunshine each day. Strong rainfall is constant throughout the year. However, Langebaan rarely experiences harsh or extreme weather.

Schools in the area

Langebaan schools are known for having a balanced curriculum. They will set your child on a path to greatness.

Primary schools include Langebaanweg Primary School, Langebaan Primary School, Topolino Private School and Longacres Private School.

Curro Langebaan (Grade R to Grade 12) is Langebaan's main high school. Students can also travel out to Hopefield High School.

Healthcare in the area

For medical care, look to Langebaan Privaat Hospitaal and Langebaan Municipal Clinic. You can also consult a general practitioner, dentist or physiotherapist in the area. If you have a pet, Longacres Animal Hospital will keep them healthy.

Shopping centres

Whether you're completing errands or looking to spoil yourself, Langebaan has you covered. The Laguna Mall has a range of shops from fashion, home and DIY to health and beauty. There are also restaurants, banking services and speciality stores. Koewheni Centre provides a convenient stop for all your household essentials. It's located next to a petrol station, and boasts plenty of free parking. If you're closer to Antonio Sieni Street, you can also shop at Antonio Centre. Like Koewheni Centre, it provides a relaxing shop for all your basic needs.

Distance from key points (Airport/CBD)

The driving distance from Langebaan to Cape Town International Airport is 134.5 km. This will take you roughly one hour and 41 minutes to reach your destination with an average speed of 80 km/h.

Restaurants

Langebaan's crisp sea breezes will enhance your appetite. Thankfully, there are plenty of fantastic restaurants in the area. You can feast at Ginja Beanz Coffee Shop, Wunderbar, Friday Island and Die Strandloper, to name a few options.

For a convenient stop, there are plenty of fast food outlets. These include Steers, Debonairs and KFC.

Special attractions

1. Langebaan Beach and Lagoon

The beach and lagoon are easy to access and family friendly. It's a pleasant trip with powder-soft sands and excellent restaurants nearby. Langebaan has earned a reputation as an ultimate watersports mecca. At the beach and lagoon, you can go kayaking, jet-skiing, sailing and kitesurfing.

2. Club Mykonos Casino

This is a one-stop escape for gaming, spa treatments, restaurants and events.

3. Langebaan Country Estate

Tee off on an immaculate 18-hole golf course. With its rock formations, water feature and fields of natural wildflowers, the estate's golfing experience is a memorable one.

4. West Coast National Park

Drive 16 minutes from Langebaan central, and you'll find the West Coast National Park. This park provides game drives, picnic/braai areas, hiking trails, and bird watching. Late July to early October provides the best time to enjoy the park when flowers are in full bloom.

5. Sunny Park Fun Park

You can take advantage of Langebaan's beautiful weather at the Sunny Park Fun Park. From pedal karts, mini golf, paintball to water slides, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Museums and landmarks

1. West Coast Fossil Park

Take a trip back some 5 million years ago with the West Coast Fossil Park. You'll get to see fossils of bears, sabre-tooth cats, short-necked giraffes and many other exotic animals which inhabited the west coast area. A new exhibition centre opened in October 2018, promising more educational fun for the whole family.

2. Schaapen Island

Schaapen Island was once used as a stopover to repair ships. With its soft morning mists, Schaapen Island is a lovely tourist spot. While it's a restricted site, you'll find it worthwhile; there are plenty of birds, seals and rabbits to see.

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