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Yzerfontein at a glance

Yzerfontein is a lovely seaside town on the popular Cape West Coast. The area is renowned for its natural beauty with its stretches of sandy beaches, prolific fynbos, and Table Mountain's majestic silhouette in the background. If you're an outdoor enthusiast, Yzerfontein has you covered with a range of activities. 

The area's laid-back vibes have attracted a range of residents including families, retirees, and remote-working professionals. And there's a range of properties sure to delight; large homes filled with beach character, vacant land plots with stunning views, and cosy flats fit for easy living. With friendly faces at every turn, Yzerfontein welcomes you with open arms - settle down for the life you've always dreamed of. 

A brief history of the area

Yzerfontein's name translates from Dutch means "Iron Fountain". It has its origins in the 1930s when the Katz family bought the Yzerfontein farm. The farm eventually developed over the years into a small harbour town. 

Of note, Yzerfontein has the only two remaining lime kilns in South Africa. If you're driving on the R315 before reaching the town, they are easy to spot. At the time, the Dutch settlers built them to burn mussel shells to create cement for building. They were declared national monuments in 1980.

Distance from key points (Airport/CBD)

Yzerfontein can take flights from Cape Town International Airport which is (98,2 km) via the R27 (roughly 1 hour and 13 minutes). Yzerfontein is also close to other tourist hotspots: Darling is 25,4 km away (roughly 23 minutes) and Langebaan is 54,8 km away (roughly 38 minutes). This makes Yzerfontein an ideal starting point to enjoy the rest of the West Coast's attractions. 

Climate

With its pleasant climate, Yzerfontein is a delight to enjoy the gorgeous fynbos, beaches, and private game reserves around town. The highest average temperature in Yzerfontein is 26°C in January and the lowest is 16°C in June. During the annual flower season (around August through to early October), the town's flowers burst into full bloom. 

Schools in the area

Although Yzerfontein has no local schools, children are still able to attend classes in nearby Darling. This town offers a stellar education experience with the likes of Darling Pre Primary, Laerskool Darling Primary, Vooruitsig Primary School, and Darling College. For tertiary varsities, you can look further afield to Cape Town and its surrounds.

Healthcare in the area

Although small, Yzerfontein has general practitioners in and around town who can attend to your medical needs. Prescriptions can be easily filled at Mike's Pharmacy. Yzerfontein Veterinary Clinic will treat your pet like their own and are known for their friendly and efficient service. 

Shopping centres

The Ocean Village Shopping Centre is where Yzerfontein residents get most of their shopping done. There's a well-stocked SPAR where you can pick up groceries and household essentials. You can head to Blooming Nice for an addition to your wardrobe or eat out at restaurants like Grounded and Cacao Yzerfontein. The Little Nest is also a great stop for food, decor, games, and other items to make your home life even better.

Restaurants

Whether you're in the mood for fresh fish dishes, hearty breakfasts, dainty tea treats, or unpretentious farm stall food, you'll find it in Yzerfontein. Popular eateries in the area include the restaurant at Strandkombuis, Skafti, Beaches Restaurant, Lulas Food, Yzer Bru, Fontana Takeaways, Kaijaiki Country Inn & Restaurant, and Weskus Padstal.

Special attractions 

The West Coast hospitality extends to Yzerfontein. You'll find a number of activities to enjoy and a whole community passionate to join in on the fun. 

1. Yzerfontein Beach: The town boasts the longest uninterrupted sandy beach (16 miles) on the coastline of South Africa. It is a popular place for swimming, skiing, sailing, surfing, and angling. 

2. Schaap Eiland Hiking Trail: Starting from Yzerfontein's main beach, this hiking trail is a beautiful walk and a great place to spot wildlife, search for shells, or simply enjoy the view. The path is clearly signposted with white footprints. 

3. !Khwa ttu San Heritage Centre: This venue gives you insight into the San, the first people to inhabit southern Africa. There are fascinating exhibits, guided tours, hiking/biking trails, and more to be enjoyed here. 

4. West Coast National Park: Stretching from Yzerfontein to Langebaan, this lovely nature reserve offers a variety of activities from hiking, and birding, to whale watching.

Make Yzerfontein your home. Let it be your story.

Yzerfontein's calm way of life, variety of attractions, and close-knit community spirit has made it a favoured destination for those on the property hunt. Have a look at our properties for sale or properties to let and get in touch with our team for more information.

69 Residential Homes For Sale in Yzerfontein

FROM R975,000 to R12,600,000

9 Residential Homes To Let in Yzerfontein

FROM R12,000 to R24,000

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