| Only an hour from Cape Town, its beauty and conservancy status, a pristine beach and warm lagoon, friendly, never overcrowded and virtually Zero Crime, Restaurants featured on TV, many attractions nearby …. all facts that have made Pringle Bay the sought after investment choice.
The air is clean and unpolluted and the beaches and lagoon pristine and spotless. The beach is never crowded, even over Christmas. This must have also been the only beach in South Africa, where over the past years not a single car was broken into and not a single cell-phone or bag was stolen off the beach.
Only 85 km from Cape Town, Pringle Bay is a unique and charming small coastal village with a variety of hiking trails and located in a World Biosphere Reserve which abounds with wildlife and is part of the Sixth Floral Kingdom of the planet. Pringle Bay is surrounded by mountains on three sides and overlooks the Ocean with Cape Point in the distance. Pringle Bay is one of the few bays in South Africa that face north, and sunsets over the ocean are spectacular.
Pringle Bay is an upmarket seaside village with no economic housing areas or large scale developments allowe, only one road leading into Pringle Bay and no busses permitted, this piece of unspoilt paradise is a safe haven for your soul.
Pringle Bay is situated on the famous Whale Route; it is an overwhelming experience to watch those gentle giants from so close by. We have an amazing Art Route in our village and a 5 minute drive will get you to the safe boat-launching facility, 10 minutes to the penguins, a 20 minute drive to a variety of golf courses, 40 minutes to the wine estates or to the “Whale Capital” Hermanus, 45 minutes to Cape Town International Airport and just over one hour into the centre of Cape Town.
Property prices for vacant plots in Pringle Bay start at R 350 000, sea views R 440 000, and houses at R 650 000. This is a place where your children can still safely walk at night and there are lifeguards on the beach during the season. You will find an interesting mix of young and old, and South African and overseas residents.
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but rather by the moments that take our breath away. Whales, surfing, a walk along the ocean or a hike up the mountain, a picnic on the beach, a swim in the bay or up the warm lagoon, friendly people, “zero” crime and in the evening excellent restaurants, spectacular sunsets and a clear night sky …Paradise! |