EXCLUSIVE MANDATE
Large vacant stands are selling fast in Fountains Estate, so do not miss out on this bargain.
Discover the perfect canvas to build your dream home on the serene surroundings of Fountains Estate.
This vacant plot is level and all ready has 2 boundary walls.
Beautiful sea view when building a double storey, allowing you to enjoy watching the sunset from your very own slice of paradise.
Jeffrey’s Bay is a popular tourist destination because of its surfing opportunities and the Blue Flag beach.
Jeffrey’s Bay is famous for abundant seashells, great seafood and calamari. The nearby Kabeljous, Seekoei and Krom River lagoons host numerous water birds, and are also ideal for water sports like canoeing, boardsailing, and fishing. Every year, migrating whales make their way to Hermanus and Witsand to give birth, and whales can be seen...
EXCLUSIVE MANDATE
Large vacant stands are selling fast in Fountains Estate, so do not miss out on this bargain.
Discover the perfect canvas to build your dream home on the serene surroundings of Fountains Estate.
This vacant plot is level and all ready has 2 boundary walls.
Beautiful sea view when building a double storey, allowing you to enjoy watching the sunset from your very own slice of paradise.
Jeffrey’s Bay is a popular tourist destination because of its surfing opportunities and the Blue Flag beach.
Jeffrey’s Bay is famous for abundant seashells, great seafood and calamari. The nearby Kabeljous, Seekoei and Krom River lagoons host numerous water birds, and are also ideal for water sports like canoeing, boardsailing, and fishing. Every year, migrating whales make their way to Hermanus and Witsand to give birth, and whales can be seen breaching almost every day during the season.
Just northeast of the town, on the Kabeljous River, lies the Kabeljous Nature Reserve. It is a walk-about reserve, well known to anglers for a diverse number of fish. The Kabeljous estuary is one of the best preserved estuaries in the Eastern Cape. The lagoon is home to waterfowl, herons, and a variety of waders. Nearby, the Seekoei River Nature Reserve lies between Aston Bay and Paradise Beach. The reserve lies on the estuary formed by the Seekoei and Swart rivers. The reserve is rich in birdlife with over 120 species of birds. The lagoon is also home to numerous red-knobbed coots and small antelope. There is also a circular hiking trail that takes about three hours to complete. The trail starts with a trip on a raft across the lagoon and runs through fynbos and subtropical vegetation