


Klipgat Caves
About
Klipgat Caves offers an exciting archaeological adventure where families can explore ancient rock formations and learn about early human history along South Africa's stunning coastline. The guided tours bring history to life for curious minds, while the spectacular Walker Bay views provide perfect photo opportunities and potential whale watching during season.
Highlights
- ✓Exploring genuine archaeological sites where ancient humans once lived thousands of years ago
- ✓Spectacular panoramic views over Walker Bay and the Atlantic Ocean from the clifftops
- ✓Learning about Stone Age tools and artifacts found in the caves
- ✓Possible whale sightings during the winter and spring months (June to November)
- ✓Experiencing the unique geology and rock formations created over millennia
Pro Tips
- 1.Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes as cave floors can be uneven and rocky, and bring a light jacket since caves stay cool even on warm days.
- 2.Visit between June and November for a bonus experience: you may spot Southern Right whales in Walker Bay from the cliff-top viewpoints.
- 3.Bring a flashlight or headlamp for each family member to better explore darker cave sections, as lighting inside may be limited.
- 4.The tour is free, but consider tipping your guide in South African Rand (ZAR), which is customary and appreciated.
- 5.Download an offline map of the De Kelders area before visiting, as mobile signal can be spotty in this coastal region.
Best Time to Visit
Early morning visits (around 8:00-9:00 AM) offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds. Weekdays are generally quieter than weekends. If you're interested in whale watching, visit between July and October during peak whale season.
What to Know
Entry is free but tours may require advance booking or have limited availability. Parking is available nearby. Bring your own snacks and water as there are no facilities on-site. The terrain is not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round, but whale watching season (June to November) adds extra excitement. South African summer (December to February) can be hot, so plan for morning visits. Winter months (June to August) offer cooler temperatures ideal for cave exploring and the best whale watching opportunities.
Nearby Eats
Head to Hermanus town center (about 10 minutes away) for family-friendly options like Bientang's Cave for seafood with ocean views, or the more casual Fisherman's Cottage which welcomes families with fish and chips and outdoor seating.
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