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To get to Pringle Bay from Cape Town, you will need to get onto the N2 Highway, and drive towards Somerset West. Take the R44 offramp, and head towards Stand, and Gordons Bay. If you stay on the R44, you will drive through Strand, Gordons Bay, and past Pringle Bay.
To get to Pringle Bay from Cape Town, you will need to get onto the N2 Highway, and drive towards Somerset West. Take the R44 offramp, and head towards Stand, and Gordons Bay. If you stay on the R44, you will drive through Strand, Gordons Bay, and past Pringle Bay.


Although a little windy, the beach is nearly always pretty desserted, the town is very safe, and family friendly. There are various restaurants and curio shops to visit.
Although a little windy, the beach is nearly always pretty deserted, the town is very safe, and family friendly. There are various restaurants and curio shops to visit.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 07:51, 26 December 2006

Pringle Bay is a small coastal town in the Overberg region of the Western Cape, in South Africa.

Situated between Betty's Bay and Gordon's Bay, many of the houses are only used as holiday houses by their owners. The small community is friendly and very laid back.

To get to Pringle Bay from Cape Town, you will need to get onto the N2 Highway, and drive towards Somerset West. Take the R44 offramp, and head towards Stand, and Gordons Bay. If you stay on the R44, you will drive through Strand, Gordons Bay, and past Pringle Bay.

Although a little windy, the beach is nearly always pretty deserted, the town is very safe, and family friendly. There are various restaurants and curio shops to visit.

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34°21′S 18°49′E / 34.350°S 18.817°E / -34.350; 18.817