Langebaan is a water sports lover's paradise with almost year-round sunshine and safe waters. This is especially true for kite surfers, wind surfers, kayakers, yachtsmen, water skiers and fishermen. Aside from migrant birds, there are a number of resident species, such as flamingos, on the tidal mudflats of the lagoon.
The picturesque, modern town borders onto the scenic West Coast national Park, which may not have the Big Five but does have the Slow Five: tortoises, whales, sand sharks, porcupines and dune moles Eland, wildebeest, hartebeest, bontebok, springbok, kudu and mountain zebra can also be seen mostly in the Postberg section of the park. Open from August through September, this section of the park displays rainbow-colored spring flowers with wildlife roaming among them.
Biking through the West Coast National Park to observe wildlife. West Coast National Park is also known for having the oldest footprint of a modern human, Eve's Footprint. West Coast National Park is also known for having the oldest footprint of a modern human, Eve's Footprint. It's home to the ancient Big Five that once roamed this region.
West Coast National Park is also known for having the oldest footprint of a modern human, Eve's Footprint.
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Accommodation
Overnight: Langebaan Boutique Hotel or Similar