We are your total solution for all your Pest Control, Hygiene and Disinfection needs.
We have solutions that cater for domestic, industrial and commercial clientele.
Our range of services include solutions for: Ants, Bats, Bed Bugs, Birds, Cockroaches, Fleas, Flies, Fish Moths, Mosquitoes, Rodents (Rats & Mice), Ticks, Termites, Spiders, Stinging Insects, Store Product Pests and Weeds.
Specialized services we offer include:
• Borer beetle inspections and clearance certificates (Beetle COC)
• Structural termite control
• Fumigation for export (ISPM15)
• Food safety programs in retail and food production facilities (FSSC 22000, HACCP, IPM & Global Gap)
• COVID-19 disinfection and decontamination
We have over 30 years of pest control expertise and have the following affiliations:
• Member of SAPCA (South African Pest Control Association)
• All our PCO`s are licensed and registered with the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
• We are an accredited Eagle Eye installer
We are your local West Coast pest expert. Call us today for a free quotation or consultation.
Saldanha Bay
7395
“With over half a century of expertise buying and selling properties, we understand it is more than just a transaction - this is your story - and we are honoured to write this chapter with you.”
Let us take care of all your property requirements, we have over 40 years in the property industry.
#HomeIsOurStory
Laguna Mall
Seeff Properties
7357
Yzerfontein
Less than 1 km from the beach, Kaijaiki Country Inn in Yzerfontein offers typical West Coast accommodation. Furnished with parquet flooring and wooden beams, each room offers a fireplace, a flat-screen TV with basic channels and tea-and-coffee-making facilities. The bathrooms are fitted with a shower, free WiFi is available and the property offers free parking. Breakfast is served daily and the on-site coffee shop “Koffie en jy” serves light lunches.
The West Coast National Park is located 19 km from Kaijaiki Country Inn, Darling just 24 km and Cape Town International Airport is about 1 hour away by car.
Our Menu
Delightful Drinks and Light Lunches
COFFEE
Americano
Flat white
Cappuccino
Caffé latté
Choccachino
Espresso
TEA
Red cappuccino
Five roses
Rooibos
Chai latté
HOT CHOCOLATE
Chocolate
White
FRAPPÉ (COLD)
Americano
Flat white
Cappuccino
Caffé latté
Choccachino
Espresso
COLD DRINKS
Red cappuccino
Five roses
Rooibos
Chai latté
We also serve WINE and BEER
BREAKFAST
Mini Breakfast (1 egg, bacon, tomato, toast)
Farmer’s Breakfast (2 eggs, bacon, tomato, sausage of the day, toast)
Toasted croissant (Bacon and egg)
Toasted croissant (Cheese, bacon and chutney)
Toasted croissant (Cheese, ham and tomato)
Toasted croissant (Salm, cream cheese, capers and pesto)
Muffin (Bran, Banana with cheese and jam)
LIGHT LUNCH
Kaijaiki’s famous “bitterballe” (with mustard)
Kaijaiki’s famous “krokette” (with chips and salad)
Calamari strips (with chips and salad)
Toasted ciabatta bread (Ham and cheese)
Toasted ciabatta bread (Ham, cheese and tomato)
Toasted ciabatta bread (Chicken mayonnaise)
Toasted ciabatta bread (Pulled pork with chutney)
Quiche of the day (with salad)
Cake of the day
If you have any special requests, please feel free to call us
The Langebaan Boutique Hotel and Spa (LBHS) is the latest addition to 5-star hospitality on the West Coast. In keeping with global trends, Guests can expect attention to detail from arrival to departure. Discover a tranquil haven with uncompromising standards of excellence. The Boutique Hotel is less than 5 mins away from breath-taking lagoon views, natural charm and elegant surroundings.
Designed and decorated with modern high-quality furnishings, our aim is to ensure your stay is a home-away-from-home experience. Whether you are enjoying a meal at the fine dining Restaurant, or engaging in a relaxing treatment at our luxurious spa or simply relaxing at the Hotel’s swimming pool, we are committed to meet all your needs.
Spa & Wellness
The Spa provides a tranquil and zen-like setting allowing Guests to indulge in treatments fit for a King and his Queen
Rooms
The Boutique Hotel has 18 luxurious en-suite rooms which are serviced daily. Some of the rooms have a private entrance and a patio on the outside. Each room is uniquely decorated in a modern, minimalistic and contemporary style with modern, yet warm finishes.
Long Acres, Langebaan
Accredited Professional Hairdressing Certification.
Contracted to All Medical Aids
Deliveries:
Mon-Fri: 8h00-17h30
Sat: 8h30-12h30
Sun & Public Holiday:
10h00-12h00
(next to Spar)
Langebaan
Contracted to all Medical Aids
Trading Hours: Mon - Fri 08:00 till 18:00
Sat 08:00 til 13:00
Sun - Public Holidays 09:00 till 11:00
Whatsapp 078 142 5078
After Hours 083 294 4080
Langebaan
Lovely view of the fishing trawlers at Laaiplek Harbour. Large variety of nautical gifts and decor. Stockist of Cotton Road handbags and purses. Plenty summer and winter scarves. Fabulous Air products available here.
Also stock "Die Dekor Den" products - all your decor items found in one place.
Deli Now Open!
Soft Serve Icecream, Milkshakes, Waffels, Pancakes, Biltong, Rusks, Jams and Much More....
7365
Portuguese Mediterranean Family Restaurant set in the beautiful West Coast Yzerfontein
Cleaning
Residential Cleans, Holiday Home Cleans, Air Bnb Cleans, Exit Cleans and Business Cleaning.
Deep Cleaning
We specialise in deep cleaning of Mattresses, Couches, Carpets and Curtains.
Add a personal touch by creating a unique gift for that someone special?
Specializing from individual sessions to any event of your choice.
Family activities
Birthday parties
Kitchen teas
Team buildings
Much much more…..
Available in shop:
New born hands and feet imprints kits
Pottery items
Kid's creative art gifts
Gift Vouchers
Special pottery painting projects for younger kids.
Book a seat for your after school learner for pottery painting projects.
Book your spot with family or friends today!!
Mon-Fri 09:30 am – 16:30 pm
Sat 09:30 am – 14:00 pm
Public holidays 09:30 am – 14:00 pm
Sun CLOSED
Yzerfontein
Quality Pre-loved and new clothing on your doorstep
For Hire:
Beautiful wedding, bridesmaid and Matric Ball dresses.
Jewellery, handbags, shoes and clothing for men and woman.
Bedding, curtains and tablecloths
St Helena Bay
One-on-one or group consultations; let me help you find your colour & style; and plan your wardrobe. A makeover starts within and our focus is wholistic as we focus on appearance dynamics.
Cut,
Blow,
Color,
And much more
Langebaan
Located in St Helena Bay Harbour at the edge of the water, appropriately named Oppikaai, meaning Quayside.
Oppikaai is the first and only restaurant in St Helena Bay specializing in seafood and operated by the indigenous people of this town.
The heritage of this town is rooted in our recipes which has been handed down from generation to generation. We want to serve food with a story, not a qualification.
When you decide to visit Oppikaai, you are taking a trip into our Weskus Culture and eating meals straight from our grandmother's kitchen.
Sandy Point Harbour
7390
A delightful tea garden, gift and deli store. Boba tea, high tea, and artisan pantry treats.
The lounge offers tastings from various wine farms, food pairings and some of the best wines in the country.
The Real Estate Group
7351
Queens Cottage Wood-Fired Kitchen is the outcome of a passionate desire to create mouth-watering, wholesome and flavorful WOOD-FIRED cuisine.
Craft food in the heart of Langebaan.
We fire, we smoke, we cook, we serve.
Langebaan
7357
We are a dynamic team that stands by our values of integrity, transparency and tenacity. With the use of our modern technology, we are able to provide our clients with a unique service experience that is not only efficient but personal.
If you are in the market to sell, rent or buy residential or commercial property in South Africa, our team of property specialists are here to help you through the process.
Langebaan
Open to the public daily - Come by boat or car
The best river view on the West Coast
Light Meals
Live Entertainment
Enjoy Daily Drink Specials
West Coast
Open daily for Breakfast, Lunch + Dinner
Support our local people, this is a new restaurant in Langebaan.
We are situated next to Pearly's Restaurant.
Langebaan
Darling
There is quite an endearing duality to the quaint Western Cape village of Darling and its seaside-sister Yzerfontein, only a stone’s throw to the west … You see, even though both fall under the Swartland local municipality, both of these villages stand astraddle-astride with one foot in the sea and the other in Renosterbos sand. The Swartland (stretching from Malmesbury in the south, across the Riebeek Valley to Piketberg in the north, and from Yzerfontein / Darling in the west to the Oliphants Mountain at Porterville in the east) was named after the original predominant Renosterveld vegetation, which turned black during summer.
Darling is situated just over an hour’s drive from Cape Town. Well known as the home of Tannie Evita Bezuidenhout’s Evita se Perron, it is popular for the combination of a small cabaret theatre and restaurant that forms a signature landmark, run by resident and satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys. This vibrant village is a boisterous blend of old and new, art, culture, heritage, nature, hiking and cycling. It is a thriving agricultural centre serving the surrounding farms, and a popular tourist attraction for those in search of a laid-back getaway or day trip. Since 1917, the Darling Wildflower Society holds the annual Darling Wildflower show, which attracts visitors from all around the globe. The Darling Wind Farm is situated between Darling and the coastal town of Yzerfontein, and is operational with plans for expansion.
Locals enjoy the most necessary amenities. The first private school to open its doors in the Swartland area, Darling College, is situated close to the entrance of the town on the Malmesbury side. The wide diversity of vegetation in the Darling area offers birders a large variety, from larks and pipits to lesser flamingos and great white pelicans. Besides an attractive and well-maintained 9-hole golf course, the Darling Club also has bowls, netball, tennis, gymkhana and cricket facilities – the perfect venue for corporate and social events.
Festivals include: Rocking the Daisies Music Festival, Taste of Darling Lifestyle Festival, Darling Winter Beer Festival. The Darling Music Experience organises small concerts in a rural setting with chamber music, popular choir works and Jazz, bringing together community ensembles and soloists with well-known national and international musicians. The Darling Wine and Art Experience offers the sampling of award-winning wines, fine cheeses and olives, country cuisine, and an arts and crafts market (a charitable organisation addressing poverty by establishing grassroots projects).
Yzerfontein
7351
Paternoster
Pretty and picturesque like a pearl in a Pandora’s box of rocks … The South African Cape West Coast is the burial-ground of many a shipwreck and Paternoster is believed to have been given its name due to this fact. In Latin the name means ‘Our Father’ and people believe that many Catholic Portuguese seamen’s desperate prayers started with ‘Paternoster’ as they realised their ships are being gutted by the problematic rocky coast and running aground our troubled shoreline. Others believe that the name refers to the beads, called ‘paternosters’, which the indigenous Khoi tribes wore. Also, the place was marked on an old map of Pieter Mortier (an 18th-century mapmaker and engraver from the Northern Netherlands) as St Martins Paternoster. Whatever the case may be, Paternoster is one of South Africa’s oldest fishing villages and cute as a button.
Paternoster is situated 15 kilometres northwest of Vredenburg, with the Cape Columbine Nature Reserve located just southwest of the dainty little village. The nature reserve has kept this stretch of incredible countryside untainted by development and the lighthouse (the only brick and mortar in the reserve) is a beacon amidst the huge round rocks inside the bays. It is the last manned lighthouse built on the South African coast, commissioned on the 1st of October 1936. Both the headland and lighthouse derive their name from the barque Columbine that was wrecked 1.5 kilometres to the north, on the 31st of March 1829. Locals still lovingly refer to Cape Columbine as Tietiesbaai – whether it is due to the round rocks resembling women’s breasts, or named after Jacques Titius (a French trader in the area at that time) is debatable … However, everyone agrees that the Cape Columbine Lighthouse shines comforting and bright in their night sky because it was the first to receive three navigational aids (light, a fog signal and a radio beacon) as well as a lens system designed for use with a 4 kW incandescent electric lamp.
Dolphins and whales can be seen in season, the unspoilt beaches provide nesting sites to the endangered oystercatcher, and Paternoster offers some of the best kayaking available. Local delicacies such as crayfish, black and white mussels, and snoek (an extremely tasty white fish) are very popular. There are no less than 19 top-quality restaurants, more than 15 shops, and the Paternoster Art Route features outstanding artwork by talented locals. Strict architectural guidelines ensure that the fisherman-influenced architecture is retained, which is part of the appeal of the village and makes Paternoster one of the most sought-after coastal towns in South Africa.
Paternoster
7381
Saldanha
Seaside splendour in a very rare form … Saldanha bay is the largest and deepest natural bay in South Africa, and in its most northern corner lays the seaside town of Saldanha. About 110 kilometres up the West Coast from Cape Town, this picturesque harbour town offers a largely unspoilt stretch of land home to seagulls, cormorants, Cape gannets, duikers and terns that tend to outnumber humans by about a million to one.
When referring to the harbour town of Saldanha, it should not be confused with the whole of the Saldanha Bay local municipality (SBM). The SBM’s seat is situated in its largest town, Vredenburg, in the centre of the West Coast Peninsula, also called the Vredenburg Peninsula. The SBM covers an area of more than two thousand square kilometres and a total population of around one hundred thousand people. Vredenburg’s residents amount to approximately 40% and Saldanha’s to about 30% of this total. The two smaller towns of Langebaan and Hopefield, as well as the rest of the much smaller villages of Jacobsbai, Paternoster and St Helena Bay, and the air force base at Langebaanweg make up the rest. It is a region rich in history and a diverse mix of cultures that draws tourists and visitors from all over the country and across the world. Job creation and building the population’s pride in what the peninsula has to offer, as well as eco-tourism, are its top priorities.
Saldanha was named after Antonio de Saldanha who visited South Africa in 1503, but there is fossilised evidence in the West Coast Fossil park that man may have been present here as many as 117 000 years ago. The town is known for its Naval Training Base, the South African Military Academy and a whole fleet of fishing vessels that add character to the bay. Today we also recognise the name Saldanha from the branding that its several fish canning operations use. The town’s economy is driven by export and the fishing industry (crayfish, fish e.g. snoek, yellowtail and tuna, mussels, oysters from its very successful oyster farm, as well as seaweed processing plants). The port developed into a modern harbour when it became necessary to facilitate the export of iron ore from Sishen in the Northern Cape. This not only required the construction of a railway of more than 800 kilometres to the mines at Sishen, but also the construction of a deepwater jetty in Saldanha Bay to accommodate ore carrier ships.
This semi-bustling seaside town still maintains the ideal of slow living and has a Mediterranean climate characterised by dry summers and mild, wet winters with a low rainfall. It makes the bay ideal for water sports and the beaches are not crowded.
Saldanha
7395
Velddrif
Where the sea and river waters meet … Velddrif was given its name by a local herder when he had to take his animals through a drift in the field to find grazing across the river. In 1899 a pont (pontoon ferry) was built to more easily cross the river, and eventually the well-known Carinus bridge – now a landmark at the southern entrance to this fishing village – was built over the Berg River Estuary.
Velddrif falls within the Bergrivier local municipality but close to all its neighbouring towns in the Saldanha Bay Municipality, of which Vredenburg is the largest. Velddrif also comprises Laaiplek, Noordhoek, Port Owen and Dwarskersbos with many residential areas and developments. Port Owen consists of 100 hectares of sought-after properties within the marina estate, including 3.5 kilometres of waterways. Whether you are in search of rural tranquillity, a holiday home, safe retirement or a great investment, you will find what you need here. Velddrif offers basic amenities and for everything else, Vredenburg is only 20 minutes (25 kilometres) away.
The main industries are fishing, tourism, and salt production. There are two large salt works, providing much of the salt in the Western Cape. The fishing industry is substantial and the town is part of the Crayfish Route. Fed by the nutrient-rich cold Benguela current along the coast, the waters here boast abundant fish, e.g. snoek, often sold straight off the boats. A common scene in the area is the rickety wooden jetties with the dried fish speciality, bokkoms, hung up to dry. This forms part of the age-old tradition and the art of drying fish that the residents and local fishermen pride themselves in. They even have a bustling little road called Bokkom Street with shops and restaurants where locals choose to meet and greet over a glass of wine, some sushi and other local delicacies, of which bokkoms are always on the menu.
The town attracts tourists especially for its wildlife, fishing, yachting and art galleries, which represents the work of over 100 artists and craftsmen in the area. Birdwatching is a significant component of the town’s tourism sector as the Berg River Estuary is an important bird habitat and home to up to 80 species that are endemic to the Cape coast. Well over 350 different species of birds can be seen here, as it includes sea, river and land birds. More can be found in the Rocherpan Nature Reserve outside of Dwarskersbos. Indigenous flowers that grow in the area have the most wondrous names, e.g. Kersbos, Rotstert, Sonkwasriet, Strandroos and Sandveld-luisebos.
Since 1962 the annual Berg River Canoe Marathon, which starts in Paarl and ends at the Carinus Bridge in Velddrif, has gained a reputation for being one of the toughest courses in the world, as well as the longest in South Africa.
Vredenburg
7380
Vredenburg
Call it a tiff or a quarrel, a disagreement or a dispute, the fact of the matter is that the tale behind this town’s name starts with discord and strife, and a good old fight, like most great stories do. The word vrede means ‘peace’ and burg means ‘town’, but before peace and quiet came, tantrums were thrown and tempers flared over one of life’s most essential means, i.e. water. The site became known as Twisfontein (‘quarrel spring’), later renamed Prosesfontein (‘lawsuit spring’), but when the dust settled after the Dutch Reformed Church came to the rescue in 1875 by procuring peace between the two sides who fought over a freshwater spring, the town was promptly renamed Vredenburg (‘peaceful town’). Problem solved. And we all love a happy ending, don’t we?
Today Vredenburg is the transportation and commercial hub of the Cape West Coast. Located about 15 kilometres inland from Saldanha Bay and 140 kilometres north of Cape Town, Vredenburg is largest of the towns in the Saldanha Bay local municipality (one of the best operating municipalities in SA), and therefore the main business and administrate town on the West Coast. During the last few years the town has grown considerably due to large industries, such as Saldanha Steel, Duferco, Namakwa Sands and the Saldanha Harbour. The harbour in Saldanha is the deepest natural harbour and the second largest in South Africa. This has attracted various large overseas companies, such as Ferro Marine Africa, to invest here.
Vredenburg offers excellent modern amenities: superb schools and the West Coast College for tertiary education; various shopping centres, of which the West Coast Mall is the largest; outstanding healthcare facilities and two hospitals; several industrial areas, and great residential neighbourhoods. On recreational front, you can indulge yourself in various activities from golf, hiking and horse riding to bird watching and freshwater fly-fishing at locations in and around town and the neighbouring villages of Jacobsbaai, Paternoster, St Helena Bay, Velddrif, Dwarskersbos, and even as far as upto the Verlorenvlei.
Visit Vredenburg and surrounds during spring to experience nature’s splendour when she starts straightening her flowery ‘feathers’ and strutting her vygies and daisies, wille magrietjies and madeliefies. You will find these wildflowers transforming the Vredenburg landscape as well as the West Coast National Park’s. While you are it, you can also marvel at its other fauna and flora, go back in time in the West Coast Fossil Park and visit the Cape Columbine Nature Reserve and the Cape Columbine Lighthouse – a beacon amidst the rocks, and the only brick and mortar in the reserve.
Vredenburg
7380
Yzerfontein
Yzerfontein is the sleepy seaside-sister of the very endearing West Coast village of Darling. Both these settlements stand astraddle-astride with one foot in the sea and the other in Renosterbos sand. Just over an hour’s drive from Cape Town and within easy reach of its interior-neighbouring towns, Yzerfontein is a popular weekend and holiday destination. It consists of many holiday homes located around a beautiful bay with long stretches of white sandy beaches and the natural fynbos adds to the tranquillity of the scenic, unspoilt environment. In spring, the veld bursts into a kaleidoscope of colour – truly a feast to the eye.
The West Coast is renowned for its fertile fishing grounds and fishing culture. The village has a small harbour and the bay provides more than enough space for various kinds of fishing and boating. On weekends and over holidays when the weather permits fun in the sun, the strand is inundated with jet skis, kite boarders, surfers, kayakers, sunbathers and swimmers. Those who like a brisk walk while enjoying the boisterously blue hues of a seaside view will love the approximately 25-kilometre stretch all the way upto Posberg where you will find Pearl Bay beach with a wonderful view of Table Mountain.
This part of shoreline bordering the Atlantic Ocean ranks as one of the most popular coastal property belts for holidaymakers, retired residents and those who prefer to work from home or commute to the Mother City or surrounding towns for work. Yzerfontein offers basic facilities, convenience stores and restaurants. Other amenities are within easy reach in its neighbouring villages and towns. Local commercial fishermen catch snoek and yellowtail in season and contribute to the West Coast economy well known for its seafood, fish and crayfish. The people are wonderfully warm and always ready to welcome visitors at a number of open-air beach restaurants for an unsurpassed dining experience: seafood fresh from the sea, cooked on open fires while you enjoy the view.
Yzerfontein nestles alongside the West Coast National Park, about 70 kilometres north of Cape Town on the R27/West Coast Road. Close offshore is Dassen Island with a working lighthouse and home to many species of seabirds, penguins and Cape Fur Seals.
About 28 kilometres south of Yzerfontein, Jakkalsfontein offers nature lovers even more property options closer to Cape Town. Jakkalsfontein is the winner of 3 prestigious awards, including the National Premium Award for Integrated Environmental Planning and Management. Ongoing conservation programmes ensure that this exclusive green portfolio is well maintained and preserved. Title of individual properties is freehold with an undivided share in the private coastal nature reserve.
Yzerfontein
7351
Seeskulpie is a Christian Early Childhood Development centre in Longacers. We are a animal touch school with organic gardens.
Longacres, Langebaan
7357