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22 April 2022

South Africa - Paternoster - West Coast


Paternoster - West Coast - South Africa



 Paternoster remains one of the cutest and oldest villages along the West Coast of South Africa.

Originally a fishing village, one can still watch the boats come and go from the beach.



Be prepared to bargain with the fisherfolk as they come ashore with their daily catch of either crayfish or fish. Don't drive too hard a bargain - this is their living and its not an easy life.  

The vendors wander the lanes with the daily catch until all is sold or they take it home for dinner!

Just beware of buying under-sized crayfish!


The beach is one of the major attractions here - ideal for long runs or relaxed walking, the sand just goes on and on as far as the eye can see. The water is cold so swimming is for the hardy souls who enjoy the bracing cold water. 



Paternoster, along with many other towns along the West Coast, has expanded rapidly. With many homes as holiday houses, the week-end vibe is busy. You will hear the week-enders greeting their fellow week-enders in the supermarket and planning a braai or two. With hugs and smiles, it's fun to listen to them chatter like long-lost friends. 

Restaurants are plentiful so take a wander and choose what appeals at that moment. 

Just out of town on a gravel road you will find an outdoor restaurant and the entrance to Cape Columbine Nature Reserve and Tieties Bay. The lighthouse was the last manned lighthouse built in South Africa and it had light, fog signal and radio beacon simultaneously in 1936. There is a camping area that is very popular and the name is apparently for the 2 hills that look like breasts when seen from offshore! 

The hiking path wanders along the shoreline and fishermen can often be seen fishing off the rocks.

Horse rides along this beautiful beach are available as are kayaks. The shops are cute and beg to be explored. The Panty Bar at the Paternoster Hotel is legendary! Just outside of town is the Paternoster Brewery - a must for beer lovers.



An ideal week-end getaway!


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17 September 2019

South Africa - Paternoster, West Coast

Paternoster, West Coast, South Africa

Paternoster is one of the oldest fishing villages along the West Coast of South Africa

Paternoster West Coast South Africa
It's a place where one can buy fish straight off the tiny boats that ply their trade in these cold waters.
If you ask nicely, you may even get them filleted!
Crayfish is also sold here - just make sure these are not under-sized.

Paternoster West Coast South Africa

Paternoster West Coast South Africa

Paternoster West Coast South Africa
This village is all about relaxation, good food, long walks on the magnificent beach, interesting craft and art galleries and a photographers delight. With many options for accommodation, it's a great week-end getaway!

Paternoster West Coast South Africa
Paternoster West Coast South Africa



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01 December 2011

South Africa - Paternoster, West Coast




Paternoster
WEST COAST SOUTH AFRICA




Seagull - Paternoster

Quaint Fishing Village
We all look for those special places where it seems that time stands still. Those wonderful old shops where just about everything is sold with the smell of freshly baked bread assailing the nostrils as one enters. Live crayfish available from the fishermen as they bring in their boats ... Paternoster, on the West Coast of South Africa is such a place. This is one of the oldest fishing villages on the West Coast and remains unspoilt still. The "Winkel op Paternoster" is housed in a building which was originally a whaling station. Although the village has changed from the very tiny fishing village of yesteryear, the charm remains due to strict building regulations and gorgeous white-washed cottages with blue trim. Some are more ornate than others but all blend into something that pleases the eye no matter where in the village you wander.

Die Winkel op Paternoster
The beach is long and wide and just begs to be  walked - it goes on for miles and miles if you have the stamina and a few water bottles. At low tide, the beach is a pleasure for walking - firm sand and those far-away vistas. The water is cold but after walking for miles, a quick dip in the sea is ideal to cool off those heels!

Wide Beach - Paternoster
Fishermen still ply their trade from these shores and it is always great fun to watch the boats coming in. Many of these guys are so totally plastered (drunk)by the time they stand alongside the road selling their wares that one has to wonder how much of their "catch" goes straight into the local bottle store coffers and how much goes home to feed their families.  The crayfish season lasts during the summer months, November to April (the exact period is regulated) so fresh crayfish is a "must buy" in the village if you are staying for a few days and have your own self-catering apartment. Or try one of the restaurants in the village.Should you wish to dive yourself, a permit is required.

Seagulls waiting for scraps - Paternoster

The local hotel building was built in 1863 and changed to an hotel in 1940. An institution in Paternoster, this hotel is always well patronised. Do pop into the "Panty" bar to see the collection of panties and bras which adorn the place! The original collection had to be taken down after a Minister called in for "tea" and reported the collection as "unholy" The latest collection stems from the 90's and hangs from every part of the ceiling. One has to wonder how many drinks are required before stripping and handing over bras and panties!! Those walls must hold many hilarious tales.

Do take time to wander into the few small shops - their stock is interesting!!

Paternoster se Padstal
There are a number of restaurants in the village - we ate at Skatkis in Paternoster Lodge where I enjoyed Sole Capricio - with balsamic cherry tomatoes and roasted almonds. Really tasty and an interesting variation on plain grilled sole.

Seaside Homes - Paternoster
A walk around the village may tempt you into thinking of buying a holiday home but it's far easier to rent one of the many Self-Catering cottages available. There are also numerous B&B's if that option sounds preferable. With a variety of restaurants to choose from, you won't go hungry.
This village has it all - tranquil yet vibey, back to nature, yet with all mod cons, gorgeous beach with the added attraction of fishing boat activity, seagulls to wake you up, lapping waves to lull you to sleep.

What more could one ask for?

Paternoster Beach

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