Greyton Nature Reserve
Greyton Nature Reserve is 2 200 hectares in size, which makes it the third largest Nature Reserve in the Cape, and lies on the sheer slopes of the Riviersonderend Mountains.
Greyton Nature Reserve is 2 200 hectares in size, which makes it the third largest Nature Reserve in the Cape, and lies on the sheer slopes of the Riviersonderend Mountains.
Although Herbert Vigne had a rather precarious beginning in the Cape, he was the founding member of Greyton and an intrical part in establishing the charming village.
Greyton Transition Town is a community-based initiative that aims to turn Greyton into a resilient town during uncertain times...
The Overberg Birding Route was quoted as saying “Greyton should be right up there when it comes to a top birding destination and village's “brag list”'.
The African Penguin and Seabird Sanctuary (APSS) was opened in Gansbaai on the 26th February 2015...
Take a look at the programme for the Walker Bay Bird Fair happening on 25 February to 1 March in Stanford...
Book your seats now for this not-to-be-missed Organ Recital..
Have a look at the programme for the Stanford Street Festival on 14 December 2014...
Read all about the Stanford Street Festival..
Join the Stanford Stumble for a day of music, food, wine and fun!
Tourists are drawn to the activity at the harbour as there is a beach, a well-known restaurant and something the locals affectionately refer to as Parrie...
The Art Stroll opens this Friday afternoon, from 4pm onwards...