The picturesque seaside village of Lambert's Bay is just two and a half hours' drive from Cape Town.

This seafood mecca, in the heart of crayfish country, is increasingly attracting holidaymakers, weekenders and day-trippers. The village's white beaches and blue sea offer ample opportunities for sea adventure and sports.




Visitors can view gannets, cormorants, penguins and seals at Bird Island, which attracts ornithologists from all over the world. Other attractions include a 9-hole golf course, 4X4 and hiking trails, whale watching (in season) and other sea activities. No visit is complete without visiting one of its famous open-air restaurants for an unforgettable traditional meal.

Activities include:
Miles of unspoiled coastline and unusual tranquillity
Windsurfing, Surfing, Rubberducking & Skiing
9-Hole Golf Course
Visit the Dunes (4X4 Route; quad biking; sandboarding)
Landing strip for light Aircraft
The Sandveld Museum & Steenbokfontein Art Gallery
Characteristic harbour
A feast of West Coast seafood e.g. Crayfish, Snoek etc.
Angling & Crayfish diving (November- April)obtain license from Post Office
Flowers in season (Aug - September)
Boat trip to watch Dolphins & Whales (July- November)
Mountain Tortoises
Flamingo's at the Jakkels River Mouth
The internationally acclaimed Bird Island
 
Lamberts Bay
About the festival
Introduction
Festival History
Festival 2010
Programme of events
Performing artists
Muisbosskerm Crayfish Stall Menu
Proud sponsors
Accommodation
Getting to the festival
Download stall application form
L'amica Models: Blue Jeans 2010 Competition
Floor Plan
Info
Lamberts Bay
Crayfish
Bird Island
Contact
Gallery
Gallery 2009