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Check out the interactive flower route map

The most exciting feature of West Coast Flowers is the Flower Route Map, an interactive map based on google that highlights in different colours routes you can drive to maximise your flower viewing experience. Simply click on a coloured route to get more info on flower species, print out a route map and enjoy the drive!

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Did you know?
There are 1200 species of fynbos of which 80 are endemic to the West Coast

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Welcome, its the West Coast Flower Season

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So where is the best place to view flowers. Well, keep reading for many ideal spots to soak up the winter sun and enjoy the most stunning flowers the West Coast has to offer.

At this time of the year, many local and overseas visitors start looking forward to the magnificent flower displays up the west coast of South Africa. The West Coast National Park, a mere 80 kilometers from Tableview in Cape Town up the R27 is the first such publicly accessible place where these colourful fields of flowers can be observed.

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NewsFlash

This website has not been updated for the 2011 Flower season. Please take note of the info provided and use it as a guide as to where to se flowers once they arrive but the flower reports are from last season. We are currently looking for sponsorship to continue updating this useful community website

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This website is brought to you through an innovative partnership between a local west coast tourism consultant, Deidre Luzmore from Luzmore Tourism Development and the local Tourism Organisation in the West Coast Peninsula, The Saldanha Bay Tourism Organisation (SBTO).

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Newsflash

Andre Kuger of Langebaan reported spotting a whale at Plankiesbaai in the Postberg section of the West Coast National Park on Monday. The wild flower display in this pristine nature reserve, which is only open to the public from 1 August till the end of September, is also prolific.