| Kassiesbaai, a
200-year old restored fishing village with picturesque whitewashed, thatched cottages,
declared a national monument. Many cottages are notable for their huge baking
ovens.
Kassiesbaai Craft
Centre, where local handworks and products are for sale.
Waenhuiskrans
Cave is only accesible at low tide. This big cave is renowned for its size. Older
inhabitants boast that the cave is big enough for an ox wagon and team of oxen
to turn inside.
Mossienes
Gallery displays original water colour paintings.
The
Harbour, where the local fishermen gather. You can buy some fresh fish or take
a photograph of the colourful, salt-stained fishing boats, so often depict on
postcards.
Replica of
Monument, erected after the death of the four sons of a colonel and his wife in
the Arniston sea disaster, can be seen at the shipwreck museum.
Die
Waenhuis Restaurant, enjoy fresh fish daily from the local boats, while Bob Harman,
known as Arniston's information fundi answer all your questions.
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