Pringle Bay

Pringle Bay, Overberg, Western Cape

Pringle Bay is a small and enticing village at the side of the ocean, famous for its rocky shores and a cave that is known as the "Drostersgat", said to have formerly been a refuge for prisoners and slaves.

The village is in the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve, putting it in the centre of the Cape Floral Kingdom, an area known to feature the largest number of plant species. From June to December, Southern Right Whales visit Pringle Bay's coastline. Many tourists and guests seeking a fun vacation in Overberg

Pringle Bay features a small number of restaurants presenting the option of dining out and should guests seek more variety, the village is situated on Clarence Drive (R44), putting them on en route towards the lovely town of Hermanus, rich in establishments and a hotspot for whale watching. Furthermore, the village is in the perfect position for travellers to discover the wealth of natural beauty of the Overberg region. All this, and more, is what holiday seekers can enjoy while in Pringle Bay.



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