PLOT & PLAN OPTIONS
Crow's Nest is a new development adjacent to Harbour Lights. Located on the lower slopes of the Kaalberg Mountain with views over St Helena Bay, we have various plots available to suite your budget. Contact us now to secure your new address and build your home in a typical West Coast Style. Welcome to our town!
VALUE ADDS:
Building guidelines
West Coast living
Low Levies
Peaceful area
West Coast flower season
Snoek haven
Close to shops and amenities
LOCATION:
The West Coast is enjoying wonderful growth as people around the world are investing in the tranquillity and security that the area offers. Just a short drive from Vredenburg the West Coast Mall is never too far from a grand shopping outing. World class medical facilities in Vredenburg are 25km’s away.
AMENETIES & SHOPPING:
St Helena Bay has a thriving business community and provides a wide range of goods and services to its residents as well as surrounding communities. Here you will find a choice of restaurants, coffee, art, and curios shops as well as local doctors and a pharmacy. The classy Shelley Point Hotel & Spa is down the road, and it is here where you can play golf, bowls or tennis and enjoy a meal with friends.
TOURISM AND EVENTS:
It is also an extremely popular destination during the annual spring wildflower season. Surrounding areas of interest include attractions such as the Cape Columbine Lighthouse and nature reserve (19.7 km from St Helena Bay), Paternoster, Port Owen, and Darling
SPORT:
Nearby we have a variety of sporting options including, horse-riding on the beach, surfing, fishing, water sport, boating & nearby Port Owen offering yachting.
FAUNA AND FLORA:
St Helena Bay’s free roaming wildlife includes a diversity such as steenbok, duiker, rabbits, tortoises, caracal, meerkat, squirrel, occasional strandwolf. A rich variety of birdlife, frequent blue crane and heron sightings, African marsh harrier, kingfishers, grey heron, Cape spurfowl, guinea fowl, African darter, black-winged stilt, great white pelican, greater and lesser flamingo, gulls, and terns. Heaviside dolphins, as well as dusky and common dolphins visit the bay in search of food, and the calm waters give shelter to the southern right whales that come to mate and calve in the second half of the year. Humpback and killer whales are also frequent visitors