CAPE WEST COAST BIOSPHERE

WHAT TO EXPECT IN THIS REGION

As part of the Cape Floral Kingdom, the West Coast is home to thousands of species of plants, including fynbos which is indigenous to the region and found nowhere else in the world. And when you consider that although the Cape Floral Kingdom occupies only a tiny fraction of land at the bottom of Africa, yet hosts almost 20% of all floras on the continent, one begins to grasp the true natural wealth of this unique region.

The Cape West Coast Biosphere Reserve is one of 598 biospheres globally, 74 of them are in Africa and 6 in South Africa. It lies on South Africa’s West Coast been the Diep River (Milnerton) in the south, the Berg River (Velddrif) in the north, the N7 (Malmesbury, Mooreesburg) in the east and the Atlantic Ocean in the West.

THE WEST COAST BIOSPHERE RESERVE

WEST COAST ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE IN CAPE WEST COAST BIOSPHERE REGION.

Jacobs Bay Backpackers, accommodation and venue, also known as ‘The Plot’. Flower Season on the West Coast. Make your bookings now for this incredible spectacle.

Tel: + 27 73 302 5835 

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FLOWER SEASON HAPPENS ONCE A YEAR

15 AUGUST - 15 SEPTEMBER

FIND BIODIVERSITY HERE

NATURE LOVERS AND ADVENTUROUS EXPLORERS WILL FIND BIODIVERSITY HERE

The Cape West Coast Biosphere Reserve

West Coast Accommodation available in this Cape West Coast Biosphere Region.

Jacobs Bay Backpackers, accommodation and venue, also known as ‘The Plot’. Flower Season on the West Coast. Make your bookings now for this incredible spectacle.

Tel: + 27 73 302 5835

Book accommodation when visiting this region

The Cape West Coast Biosphere region is a must see for nature lovers. The West Coast National Park lies at the core of the Biosphere Reserve, with wonderful attractions such as the West Coast Fossil Park and communities in Darling, found in the buffer zones.

The Cape West Coast Biosphere Trails are an exciting way to grow the local economy by supporting existing and emerging tourism and hospitality services in the region. These trails cater for everyone from hardcore mountain lovers, twitchers and botanists to family groups and modern day strandlopers and also include nature hikes and bicycle trails.