Right, so I've done the getting there story and some foodie stuff, a video about the Gordon's Bay day (as I like to call it), so here's a little about Hout Bay, or as the locals call it -"The Republic of Hout Bay".
The trip to Hout Bay is always unique, albeit traveling along the same roads. Mountains and the ocean along a long and winding road, with a couple of routes to choose from. The views are breathtaking, even on the not so bright winter days. Our chosen route was through the outskirts of the city, over Kloof Nek and bypassing the always busy main roads of Sea Point, Clifton and Camps Bay.
On a "good weather" day there are many boats available for cruises to Seal Island, The weather wasn't that good on the day we went, hence no boat trips. Fishermen however, braved the seas and went off on their daily forage for fish to sell at the harbour later on.
Usually there are rows of vendors selling their wares, from paintings to African style jewellery, caps, shirts and a huge variety of souvenirs, but again, it was rather quiet on our day due to the icy weather and the possibility of rain. A few formal curio shops are available for the less frugal shoppers. For the kiddies, there is the joy of watching the seals in the harbour, usually lured by the local harbour guys with fishy treats.
On our way back we stopped at the ever popular lookout area just after the Llandudno turnoff for another breathtaking view of the ocean and the mountains, with the little "town" of Llandudno in the foreground - home to the rich and famous.
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