The Pringle Bay beach is 1,1kms long and ideal for surfing, swimming and also wind surfing on windy days.  It is regarded as a ‘Hidden Gem’ – one of the best and quietest of Cape beaches with the whitest and finest beach sand. 

If you are lucky you will see one or more of the Cape Otter families that live in the adjoining lagoon,not to mention the visiting Whales.  Pringle Bay is situated on the Coastal Whale Route near Hermanus and is an ideal place from which to do whale viewing.

Hikers will enjoy the challenge of the Hangklip Mountain and other Hottentots Holland Mountains surrounding the Pringle Bay Village.   Pringle Bay,  along with Betty’s Bay and Rooi Els are cocooned between the Kogelberg Biosphere Mountains and the pristine ocean and are a natural haven for nature purists, residents and visitors alike.

Then sit back and relax and take in the spectacular sunsets over the sea, colouring Cape Point and the Table mountain range in the distance….and later the far off flashing of the Cape Point light house reflecting in False Bay.