Monday 3 November 2014

HERMANUS FIRST FRIDAYS ARTWALK



An evening walk through the art galleries of Hermanus. "First Fridays" in Hermanus is part of a worldwide initiative to make art and art galleries more accessible to the public.

On the first friday of every month, the eleven art galleries in the centre of Hermanus remain open until 8pm.

Stroll through the village, savour a glass of wine from one of our local vineyards and enjoy the astonishing range of art and fine craft on display.


3 October 2014
7 November 2014

5 December 2014


For more information on Art Galleries in Hermanus, go to https://www.google.co.za/search?q=hermanus+art+galleries&oq=hermanus+art+galleries&aqs=chrome.0.69i59.5978j1j7&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8

Source: http://showme.co.za/hermanus/events-entertainment/hermanus-first-fridays-artwalk-3/




Wednesday 1 October 2014

HERMANUS- THE PLACE TO BE......



Hermanus (originally called Hermanuspietersfontein, but shortened as the name was too long for the postal service), is a town on the southern coast of the Western Cape province of South Afrioca. It is famous for Southern Right Whale watching during the southern winter and spring and is a popular retirement town. The whales can be seen from the cliffs in the town centre as early as June and usually depart in early December. They were once hunted in the nearby town of Betty's Bay, but are now protected to ensure the survival of the species. The Old Harbour Museum contains several exhibitions that explain the whaling industry, and the De Wetshuis Photo Museum houses an exhibition of photos by T D Ravenscroft that depicts the history of Hermanus. The Whale Museum houses a skeleton of a whale and shows an audio-visual presentation of whales and dolphins twice daily.


LOCATION:
Hermanus lies along Walkerbay on the south coast of the Western Cape. It is located about 115km southeast of Cape Town and is connected to the Mother City by the R43 highway( or coastal R44 scenic route) and N2 motorway. The R43 continues to Cape Agulhas, the most southerly point of Africa. Hermanus is 40km from Gansbaai, a famous spot where one can drive amongst the Great White Sharks. It is also notable that Hermanus still boasts a historic railway station building without the railway line. The founders of the towb decided not to lay any tracks as this would have made Hermanus more commercial and felt that Hermanus needed to stay a small Fisherman's village. To this day the locals still refer to it as "the village".

Sandbaai lies on the coast at the entrance to the Hemel-en-Aarde(Heaven and Earth) Valley. It is the most recently developed and fastest growing residential area of Greater Hermanus.

Zwehizle, designated a "black" area by the former government, is a residential area that consists mainly of shacks.


CLIMATE:

Hermanus is classified as having a warm-summer Mediteranean climate. It receives 520mm of rain per annum, the majority of which falls during the winter months of June to August in the form of frontal precipitation. Average midday temperatures range from 25⁰C in February to 16⁰C in July. Extremes of above 30⁰C and under 10⁰C are not uncommon. Summer and Winter months are characterised by strong South-Easterly and North-Westerly winds respectively.

FLORAL DIVERSIRTY:

Hermanus is in the Cape Floristic Region and thus has one of the highest plant diversity levels in the world. The principal vegetation type of this region is fynbos, a mixture of evergreen shrublike plants with small firm leaves. In the local Fernkloof Nature Reserve, 1474 plant species have thus far been collected and identified.

FACILITIES:

The Space Science Directorate of the South African National Space Agency, previously the Hermanus Magnetic Observatory (HMO), is a research facilty of the National Research foundation, and form part of the worldwide network which monitors variations of the earth's magnetic field. Hermanus Yacht club hosted the Laser (dinghy) 4.7 World Championships in 2007.

Hermanus is known for its historic Windsor hotel, Marine Hotel, various fishermen's cottages and old harbour.

BEACHES:

Grotto Beach is the largest beach in Hermanus and has also been proclaimed a "Blue Flag" beach. Blue Flag beaches meet international Enmvironment, Safety and Management criteria. Other beaches with Blue Flag statuc include, Voƫlklip, Onrus, Kammabaai. Langbaai and Hawston.


WHALES AND WHALE SPOTTING:

Since August 1992, Hermanus has had tghe world's only Whale Crier, the first being Pieter Claasen 1992- 1998, then Wilson Salukazana 1998- 2006, and Zolile Baleni since April 2006, who sounds his kelp horn to announce where whales have been sighted. In 2005 Zakes Mda wrote the novel The Whale Caller in which the Whale Crier of Hermanus is the main character, a man who gets entralled by a Southern Right Whale he names Sharisha.

WHALE FESTIVAL:

Hermanus hosts an annual whale festival at the end of September, to celebrate the returning of the southern right whales to this bay during the calving and mating season. Prior to this main whale festival a "Kalfiefees"( or "Calf Festival") is held, to welcome the first whales (usually in August). Both festivals are characterised by food and craft stalls, environmental presentations and South African drama productions.

FRINGE WHALE FESTIVAL:

Existing venues and businesses host live music and enteratainment over the Whale Festival and an annual Hidden treasures guide for Hermans printed for visitors to discover the places often only locals know about www.hermanusfestivals.co.za.


Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermanus

Tuesday 30 September 2014

WHALE FESTIVAL HELICOPTER FLIGHTS



Besides watching whales from the shore, why not view them from the air?

 Base4 Aviation, as part of the Hermanus "Enviro-Arts" Festival, offers passengers the once in a lifetime opportunity to view these majestic animals from above in the comfort and style of a helicopter. When viewed from the sky, you not only see many more whales, but you get to view the cows and calves in great detail. You will also be blown away by the sightings and breathtaking scenery en route from Die Plaat Beach, De Kelders and return via the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley.

Flights will be scheduled on 3, 4 and 5 October between 09:00 and 17:30, and will depart from Sea and Sand at Prawn Flats. Pre-advance booking is essential.

Contact Jarrett Booysen or Francois Koenig at jarret@base4.co.za or fuzzy@base4.co.za, or dial 021 934 4405. The flight duration is 20 minutes and takes a minimum of four people per flight. The cost is R1 200 per person.


Thursday 11 September 2014

"SEPTEMBER IN HERMANUS"

Hermanus Botanical Society Flower Festival 2014.....


Thursday 25th to Sunday 28th September at the Fernkloof Nature Reserve.

 This year's exiting theme will be Plant explorers, then and now. Exhibition spaces within the wall will recreate the world of the early traveller amazed at the floral wealth to be discovered in this area, and will contrast the techniques used in the discovery of new plants, still taking place, where records are kept  using digital photography and global positioning.

Hundreds of local flower specimens will be displayed and named, and indigenous flower bunches and plants will be for sale. Within the marquee, local interest groups, craft and food stalls will be found, while small show gardens light up the amphitheatre lawns. There are plenty of activities planned for the children. And delicious teas and lunches will be available throughout the festival. Entrance fees are R20 with children under 12 welcomed free.


For more information, visit fernkloof.com


Source: http://fernkloof.com/festival.mv 



TWO OCEANS HERMANUS WHALE FESTIVAL- OCTOBER 2014





The Hermanus Whale Festival is celebrating its 23rd year as the only enviro-arts festival in South Africa, "putting the creatures of the deep on stage and under the spotlight alongside top performers and musicians from 3 October to 6 October."
Hermanus, known as the best land-based whale watching destination in the world, plays host to thousands of visitors (2013 we welcomed over 110 000 visitors) who flock to the seaside resort to exhilarate in the unique natural environment, watch the whales and revel in music, enjoy great food and enjoy the many activities available during the festival. The Whales are always the star performers at the festival and will be joined on land by great food, quality crafters, great sport events, kids entertainment, the Two Oceans Wine Music stage with over 20 artists performing over the festival, Marine Endangered Species Expo Marquee and thousands of people celebrating Spring in the most beautiful place on earth- Hermanus. The full programme of events will be available on http://www.whalefestival.co.za/.

Enquiries:  028 313 0928 or email: festival@hermanus.co.za or visit: www.whalefestival.co.za 






Tuesday 22 July 2014

Fisherhaven - The ultimate holiday and birdwatching destination

Country style living at its best! Fisherhaven is situated only 15km from Hermanus and about ±100km from Cape Town along the Whale Coast in the Western Cape, South Africa.



Fisherhaven is a quiet sanctuary to bird life of over 120 species, an abundance of fynbos species and wild horses. These wild horses are known to be South Africa’s only herd of wild horses which roams in the wetlands.

Fisherhaven is situated on the Botriver lagoon, about 14km from the popular Arabella Country Estate and Golf Course.

Fisherhaven hosts numerous activities to count- including fishing, water skiing, powerboating, sailing, kiteboarding, kayaking and windsurfing.

So… get away from the hustle and bustle and move to this small coastal village where peace and tranquillity prevail…..


Hermanus Primary School
028 312 3670

Hermanus High School
028 312 3760

Curro Hermanus Private School
028 316 4911

Hermanus Post office
028 312 1500

Mediclinic Hermanus
028 313 0168

Hermanus Hospital
028 313 5201

Police
028 313 8500

Traffic Department
028 313 8167

Crime Stop
086 001 0111

Ambulance
10177

Private Ambulance
028 316 2763

Fire Department
028 312 3219

Municipality
028 313 8000

Animal Welfare
028 312 1281