beach populated with
African Penguins A long sandy beach runs more or less uninterrupted for the complete width of False Bay from Muizenberg to Gordon's Bay, forming the coast of the
Cape Flats. Along the rocky Cape Peninsula, there are several smaller beaches below the mountains which are more protected from westerly swells than the beaches of the north shore. There is also a long sandy beach on the east side of the bay at the foot of the Kogelberg. •
Buffels Bay, Cape Peninsula •
Smitswinkel Bay •
Fishermans Beach •
Froggy Pond •
Windmill Beach is a small sandy beach below the golf course at Froggy Pond, Simon's Town. It is surrounded by large rounded granite boulders, and has two small coves separated by a group of large boulders. The south cove is relatively narrow and deeper, and opens to the bay towards the east. The north cove is wider, shallower and very protected from swell. It is a safe swimming area. The south cove is a popular site for scuba diving and is often used for entry-level training as the water is protected and entry and exit are easy. •
Boulders Beach •
Long Beach, Simon's Town •
Glencairn •
Fish Hoek •
Kalk Bay •
St James •
Muizenberg •
Strandfontein •
Monwabisi Beach, Khayelitsha •
Macassar beach •
Strand •
Gordon's Bay •
Kogel Bay (Kogelbaai), south of Gordon's Bay, near
Rooiels. ==West coast of the Cape Peninsula==