Built your dream home with mountain and sea views. Franskraal has a lon sand-beach crossing the outlet of the Uilkraals-estuary, a known birding hot spot The empty beaches from Franskraal onwards to Pearly Beach, Buffeljagsbaai and Quoin Point are the deam of anyone who wants lonely walks on the beach, but also a paradise for shoe-and sea-birds; the rare and endangered Black Oyster Catcher is a common sight. It is no exception to see a Cape fur seal or a Cape clawless otter on these beaches in the early morning. Dyer Island and Geyser Rock, home to 10 000ths of Cape Seals and African Penguins, can be seen from these shores. Boat-tours from the harbour of Kleinbaai take you around these Islands, where a cheerful and noisy group of seals awaits you. A small privatly owned museum at the cliffs of Franskraal. The Strandveld Museum is a little gem and housed in the original home of one of the Headman that used to work on Dyer Island. Click here to Translate
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