
The other day or rather a few weeks ago we went to Hangklip for some fishing. Now I cant fish. So after a few mintues I realized how beautiful Hangklip is and how nice it is to take photos there. The sky is so bright and the place is so ...

Part of Somerset West and the Strand in Helderberg on a rainy day. Best views and photographs are taken of Helderberg from the viewpoint in Gordons Bay. If you drive past Gordons Bay harbour turnoff and carry on till the last road that turns left before you drive around the ...

Hangklip Harbour is a popular fishing spot and also used to be a great crayfish spot. Hangklip harbour and the area around it is also a famous diving spot with a few sharks. Hangklip is no place to joke around since many people have drowned there. Hangklip is also one ...

The long road from Seafarm to Hangklip. One used to be able to drive around the mountain to where the sand dunes were in Hangklip but someone owns it now and going to the Sand dunes is pretty much useless because you cant access it anymore. You used to be ...

Here we were at Hangklip Harbour, and I was driving so you can see the photograph is a bit skew. But the skies were amazing. I am actually also shocked at how much hangklip and rooiels has grown. There is so much accommodation and the houses there are huge unlike ...

I think I might of posted this photo before but here it is. This is Hang Klip. I thought this was Rooi els but nevermind. Hangklip is well known for fishing as well as holiday accommodation in the western cape. You can see some fisher boats if you look closely. This ...

This photo was taken just passed Coolbay on the road to Hangklip and Rooiels. This rocky coastal aread is famous for fishing. I dont catch fish myself but its obvious when you drive there on a Sunday because of all the fisherman. This is also ...
This photo was taken from Strand beach in Helderberg. Just around that bend is Hangklip. This photo was taken in the summer and just before sunset. The water was so low, lower than usual because normally you cant see the rocks sticking out at that specific place...
False Bay (Afrikaans Valsbaai) is a body of water defined by the Cape Peninsula (the finger-like projection on the right in the accompanying satellite image) and Cape Hangklip (Dutch/Afrikaans for "Hang-stone") to the left (east). The rugged Hangklip is shown in the photograph to the left and below. Cape Point ...