For some amazing views of the coastline and natural assets of Plettenberg Bay in the Garden Route, Robberg Nature Reserve is more than just a gorgeous nature reserve as it is also a national monument and world heritage sight, with the rocks found here dating back 120 million years and even caves discovered with Stone Age artifacts inside. A visit to this wonderful nature reserve will result in relaxation, as the vast ocean and distant mountaintops create awe inspiring views and a variety of bird species fly overhead. As visitors to the Robberg Nature Reserve explore the various hiking trails, whale and dolphin sightings are possible in season and seals can also be seen. Another highlight is the possible discovery of the rare blue duiker which is the Western Cape's smallest antelope. Enjoy walking along the Cape coastline.
The Cape Seal Lighthouse is the highest navigational light on the South Africa coastline standing at 146m above sea level. From the undeniably beautiful panoramic views to a range of activities from picnicking and hiking to whale, dolphin and bird watching, the Robberg Nature Reserve is truly a special and exciting experience to visitors of the Garden Route and guarentees a memorable time. Open daily from 8 am to 5 pm.