Search
Recommended Products
Related Links
pozycjonowanie
darmowe gry poszkole
promocje
blog
meble
tanie i solidne meble bodzio obejrzyj teraz
noni
gry online gry
Polinesian Noni
reportaze
gry logiczne
fotograf wrocław
Oferujemy profesjonalne stoły bilardowe do gry w bilarda
szkola sp4
wszystko o pielęgnacja włosów w naszym portalu
praca płock
biustonosze
katalog
sennik
camembert

 

 

Informative Articles

A Visitor's Guide to the Poconos Mountains
Just off Pennsylvania and an hour and a half away from New York, encapsulated here are 2,400 miles of a perfect marriage between rich history and breathtaking scenery. No wonder World War II soldiers chose to rest there before leaving for battle. ...

Great Holidays and Vacations
If you're asking yourself where to go for a vacation and holiday, you have to ask yourself what kind of holiday and vacation you're looking for. No point visiting ancient cities if you're not into digging bones and historical stuff! Also take into...

Hilton Head Island Activities
HILTON HEAD ISLAND - OFF THE BEATEN PATH While Hilton Head Island is well known as an upscale resort destination it also an area rich in history, culture and family activities. Following are just a few examples of some of the many wonderful...

KwaZulu-Natal- Shaka's Heaven on Earth
The remarkable diversity of attractions of the KwaZulu-Natal region is unsurpassed in South Africa. It encompasses the splendid Drakensburg Mountains, sublime subtropical beaches, top rated nature and game reserves, historic battlefields, rolling...

The History of Wine Country in the Sierra Foothills and the Delta
It is impossible to study the history of wine country in the Sierra Foothills and the Delta without knowledge of the broader economic forces that have shaped the region since the mid-nineteenth century. Years Before the Gold Rush Until the Gold...

 
Paternoster, heart of the West Coast

Barely and hour's drive from Cape Town on the rugged West Coast, in a tranquil bay embroidered with scattered rocks, is the beautiful fishing village of Paternoster.

With it's picturesque white washed houses, green-grey veld and turquoise water, you'd be forgiven for thinking you've ended up in a remote hamlet somewhere on the Mediterranean coast. Then again, you won't get anything more authentically South African than the local delicacy of bokkoms (salted, dried fish) - the seafood version of that other very South African treat, biltong.

Being close to Cape Town, this predominantly Afrikaans-speaking village is a popular weekend getaway destination for affluent Capetonians who prefer the unspoilt West Coast to the tourist friendlier South Coast. In summer the nearby camping site at Tietiesbaai in the Cape Columbine nature reserve, is frequented by hardy fisherman and snorkel divers.

Although the water is generally too cold for bathing, colourful boats baking in the sun is a typical sight on the town's unspoilt stretch of beach. On a good day up to thirty boats can be seen across the bay - almost all of Paternoster's humble permanent inhabitants are still solely at mercy of the sea to provide them with food and a means of income.

Legend has it that the town's name, which is Latin for "Our Father's prayer", was given by Portuguese seafarers who had trouble in rough seas. Grateful for having safely reached shore, they vowed to build a church and christened the village Paternoster.

A visit to the Paternoster hotel will give you a bit of insight into the town's colourful culture. The hotel's infamous "panty bar" - with it's walls and ceiling covered in women's underwear and dirty jokes - is where


The Authors Who Made My 'Day To Day'
As a correspondent for <em>Day to Day</em>, Karen Grigsby Bates often reported on books and their writers. She offers an essay musing on her time with the show, including some of her best moments with brilliant authors. Karen Grigsby Bates

Looking Forward: How Will Lives Change?
Joel Kotkin, who studies metropolitan development and urban planning, talks about how people might be arranging their lives in the coming five years. And author Jamais Cascio outlines where technology might take us.


you'll find sturdy fishermen watching sport on television while consuming copious amounts of Brandy and coke. Across the road from the hotel's terrace, locals sell their catch of the day - whether Snoek legally or Crayfish underhandedly (it is illegal to buy or sell Crayfish or West Coast Rock Lobster with a recreational Crayfish permit).

Down the road is the Paternoster farm stall, where merchandise includes a delicious variety of homemade seafood pickles like mussels with coriander and chili or curried calamari. Diagonally opposite is the charming Oep ve Koep (the name directly translates from an Afrikaans expression in typical West Coast slang as "open for buying") where typical kitschy tourist memorabilia sit between a large collection of antique enamelware, glass containers and vintage signage.

At the beach front market indulge in the freshest fish and chips from the Seemeeu Kiosk or brave the pungent smell and buy a bunch of bokkoms - truly a delectable substitute for anchovy.

For the perfect ending to a typical West-Coast visit, make dinner reservations at the quaint Die Voorstrandt restaurant. Situated right on the beach in one of the oldest buildings in the village, Die Voorstrandt offers a taste of the freshest local seafood and unsurpassed views of the most beautiful West Coast sunset.



About the author:

City Guide SA is a comprehensive one-stop travel resource providing visitors to South Africa with up-to-date information on where to stay, eat and play in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban a