Showing posts with label Dolphin Beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dolphin Beach. Show all posts

07 February 2011

Dolphin Beach, Blouberg & Big Bay

Date: 5 February 2011

Location: Table View

Walkers: Michele & Helen

*** Route plotted here ***

Previous walks on this stretch of coast here, here, here and here.

A walk on the beach is always a fun thing to do. We set off from Dolphin Beach on a calm cloudy morning and headed north towards Blouberg.




The water was a clear green and relatively pleasant - well, it didn't make my ankle bones ache after a quick paddle like the cold Atlantic usually does.



Close to Bloubergstrand the sand got very course - it gave our bare feet a good exfoliation. When it got eina we moved onto the paved pathway.




We continued on towards Big Bay. Something about walking on a wide white beach makes me want to walk on and on and on.




But we were thirsty, so decided to pop into the new Eden shopping centre for a cup of tea. I'm still astonished they got permission to build this huge development right next to the sea. It is so ugly and has changed (and in my opinion, ruined) this once-beautiful beach forever.



Looking north the beach seems to go on for miles. Unfortunately so do the new housing developments, just out of the shot.



Looking south one sees the iconic Table Mountain view. At least that never seems to change!



After our refreshments we headed back. Dolphin Beach looked far away...



... but before long we were back at the start. A good 10km walk!


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26 July 2009

Dolphin Beach

Date: 26 July 2009

Location: Table View

Walkers: Michele & Helen

**** Route plotted here ****

We parked at the Dolphin Beach Hotel in Table View, took the board-walk down, then strolled towards Milnerton.

The views of Table Mountain from this coastline never fails to impress.



There were a lot of rocks and pebbles on the beach.




The low tide exposed an old wreck off the coast, covered in cormorants.



The dunes looked rather eroded, and several of the wooden access staircases in need of repair.



We walked quite far along the beach, almost to Woodbridge Island, then turned around and headed back, the winter sun surprisingly warm.


(Photos by Helen)
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