Attractions in Napier

Distances are from the town centre.

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Napier Patat Festival - Napier, Whale Coast

0.6 km from Napier

The Napier Patat Festival is an annual festival held in Napier in the Western Cape's Whale Coast. The Festival is held over a weekend and it promises to be fun filled with festivities for the whole family. Each year the festival grows and it is becoming more popular amongst the locals and visitor...


Heuningberg Nature Reserve - Bredasdorp, Whale Coast

13.8 km from Napier

Heuningberg Nature Reserve is a beautiful conservation area located in Bredasdorp on the Whale Coast of the Western Cape. Nestled against the slopes of the Heuningberg Mountain, the reserve covers an area rich in fynbos, a type of vegetation unique to the Cape Floral Kingdom. It is home to an inc...


Bredasdorp Shipwreck Museum - Overberg, Western Cape

14.5 km from Napier

Bredasdorp Shipwreck Museum, originally inaugurated as the Independent Church building in Bredasdorp on 15 March 1868 as a result of a church split from the Dutch Reformed Church, has seen many changes over the years. In 1884 the property was donated to the Anglican Church who already had a churc...


Bredasdorp Golf Club - Overberg, Whale Coast

15.9 km from Napier

Bredasdorp Golf Club, located in the heart of the Overberg region, is a picturesque and welcoming course that reflects the charm of South Africa’s southernmost region. Established in 1919, it has a long history as a community hub for local golfers and visiting enthusiasts. Originally designed as ...


Nuwejaars River Nature Reserve - Elim, Overberg

18.3 km from Napier

Nuwejaars River Nature Reserve is a stunning conservation area located near the small town of Elim in the Overberg region of the Western Cape, South Africa. Spanning approximately 5,800 hectares, this reserve is a haven for biodiversity, featuring a unique blend of fynbos, wetlands, and riverine ...


Salmonsdam Nature Reserve - nr Stanford, Overberg

24.4 km from Napier

Salmonsdam Nature Reserve comprises of 834 Hectares (predominantly mountain fynbos) and was established in 1962. It is claimed by locals that the name Salmonsdam originated from the name of the captain of the HMS Birkenhead which sank at Danger Point in Gansbaai in 1852 with a loss of 454 lives, ...

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