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The Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula has some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in the world. Part of Llandudno's magic is its setting. Nestling on and between the Klein Leeukop Mountain and the 12th Apostle of Table Mountain, it overlooks a fine, sandy, white beach and the ever changing Atlantic Ocean. The combination of beaches and mountains is unique. Llandudno makes a fine central location for your vacation to Cape Town.
Llandudno is a small stretch of very exclusive and private properties that has grown up slowly over the last 80 years. By nature of its situation, development has always been restricted and it still only has one access road. This has made protecting the unique environment of Llandudno an easier task. Llandudno is renowned locally for having one of the best-loved beaches. It’s the place where Capetonians come to sit on the beach, share a bottle of wine and watch the surfers as the sun goes down. There are no bars, restaurants or shops in Llandudno. The compensation is privacy and the knowledge that the short drive to and from Camps Bay and Cape Town or Hout Bay is truly spectacular. |