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  | English (Translate this text in English): Starts within the city of Cape Town, the West Coast runs north up towards Namibia. The first beaches on the West Coast are Tableview (with the view of Table Mountain) and Blouberg (lit. "Blue Mountain" in African). Parking runs most of the way up the beaches. Head from Cape Town central north along the R27 road, or take the N7 turn-off from the N1 (national road), follow signs to Tableview.
 Starts within the city of Cape Town, the West Coast runs north up towards Namibia. The first beaches on the West Coast are Tableview (with the view of Table Mountain) and Blouberg (lit. "Blue Mountain" in African). Parking runs most of the way up the beaches. Head from Cape Town central north along the R27 road, or take the N7 turn-off from the N1 (national road), follow signs to Tableview.
 English (Translate this text in English): Starts within the city of Cape Town, the West Coast runs north up towards Namibia. The first beaches on the West Coast are Tableview (with the view of Table Mountain) and Blouberg (lit. "Blue Mountain" in African). Parking runs most of the way up the beaches. Head from Cape Town central north along the R27 road, or take the N7 turn-off from the N1 (national road), follow signs to Tableview.
 English (Translate this text in English): Starts within the city of Cape Town, the West Coast runs north up towards Namibia. The first beaches on the West Coast are Tableview (with the view of Table Mountain) and Blouberg (lit. "Blue Mountain" in African). Parking runs most of the way up the beaches. Head from Cape Town central north along the R27 road, or take the N7 turn-off from the N1 (national road), follow signs to Tableview.
 English (Translate this text in English): Starts within the city of Cape Town, the West Coast runs north up towards Namibia. The first beaches on the West Coast are Tableview (with the view of Table Mountain) and Blouberg (lit. "Blue Mountain" in African). Parking runs most of the way up the beaches. Head from Cape Town central north along the R27 road, or take the N7 turn-off from the N1 (national road), follow signs to Tableview.
 Distance to a city In the city Access time Instant access (< 5min) Easy to find? Easy to find Public access? Public access Special access No access issues |  | 
 Kite Spot Characteristics
Alternative name Blouberg
Spot quality Great
Experience Established
Type Open Ocean
Kite/wind? Good for KiteSurf
Style 
Day timing  
Dangers Sharks, Extreme cold 
Week crowd Crowded
Week-end crowd Ultra crowded
Environment
Water quality Crystal-clear
Current 
Bottom Sandy with rock
Tide No tide dependency
 
Amenities
Hotel, Gear-Shop, Repair-Shop, Rental, School, Showers
 
 Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): Long beaches (for a few km), plenty of kites out. You can see Table Mountain about 20km away, and Robben Island (Nelson Mandela's prison) a few km out to sea. Amazing sunsets over that island.
For equipment/lessons, check out the kite shops in Tableview on the beachfront. 
the swell comes in from the Atlantic, can range from 1 - 10ft. Relatively deep water, waves are reasonably slow, make for good lauching.
Water is FREEZING cold when the SE has been blowing for a few days. The outside air temp can be mid 20-30s *C, and the water well below 10*C
for more info, research on www.ikiteboarding.com
Long beaches (for a few km), plenty of kites out. You can see Table Mountain about 20km away, and Robben Island (Nelson Mandela's prison) a few km out to sea. Amazing sunsets over that island.
For equipment/lessons, check out the kite shops in Tableview on the beachfront. 
the swell comes in from the Atlantic, can range from 1 - 10ft. Relatively deep water, waves are reasonably slow, make for good lauching.
Water is FREEZING cold when the SE has been blowing for a few days. The outside air temp can be mid 20-30s *C, and the water well below 10*C
for more info, research on www.ikiteboarding.com
English (Translate this text in English): Long beaches (for a few km), plenty of kites out. You can see Table Mountain about 20km away, and Robben Island (Nelson Mandela's prison) a few km out to sea. Amazing sunsets over that island.
For equipment/lessons, check out the kite shops in Tableview on the beachfront. 
the swell comes in from the Atlantic, can range from 1 - 10ft. Relatively deep water, waves are reasonably slow, make for good lauching.
Water is FREEZING cold when the SE has been blowing for a few days. The outside air temp can be mid 20-30s *C, and the water well below 10*C
for more info, research on www.ikiteboarding.com
English (Translate this text in English): Long beaches (for a few km), plenty of kites out. You can see Table Mountain about 20km away, and Robben Island (Nelson Mandela's prison) a few km out to sea. Amazing sunsets over that island.
For equipment&#47;lessons, check out the kite shops in Tableview on the beachfront. 
the swell comes in from the Atlantic, can range from 1 - 10ft. Relatively deep water, waves are reasonably slow, make for good lauching.
Water is FREEZING cold when the SE has been blowing for a few days. The outside air temp can be mid 20-30s *C, and the water well below 10*C
for more info, research on www.ikiteboarding.com
English (Translate this text in English): Long beaches (for a few km), plenty of kites out. You can see Table Mountain about 20km away, and Robben Island (Nelson Mandela's prison) a few km out to sea. Amazing sunsets over that island.
For equipment&amp;#47;lessons, check out the kite shops in Tableview on the beachfront. 
the swell comes in from the Atlantic, can range from 1 - 10ft. Relatively deep water, waves are reasonably slow, make for good lauching.
Water is FREEZING cold when the SE has been blowing for a few days. The outside air temp can be mid 20-30s *C, and the water well below 10*C
for more info, research on www.ikiteboarding.com
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By Anonymous , 24-04-2006
- My heart made a double summersault when I saw my spot, I will be back to ride it again!