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Located in the UNESCO Heritage Site of Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve, Pringle Bay is a small coastal town at the foot of the Hangklip Mountain on False Bay between Betty's Bay and Gordon's Bay.
Located in the UNESCO Heritage Site of Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve, Pringle Bay is a small coastal town at the foot of the Hangklip Mountain on False Bay between Betty's Bay and Gordon's Bay. While the beach can have rough winds, the hills inland are covered with scrubby fynbos vegetation and unique wildlife.
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264 Hangklip Rd, Pringle Bay, 7196, South Africa
+27 28 273 8162
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