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Imhoff Farm offers visitors an opportunity to take
horse rides along the scenic walks to Noordhoek Beach or,
if that is too demanding, a more sedentary stroll on a camel
may be more up your street. Both are great opportunities to
see abundant wetland bird life and from the beach whales and
dolphins may be observed. Afterwards a cup of tea at the farm
stall perhaps…
The eclectic Environmental Centre KEAG, offers visitors an
insight into the creative art of recycling and a fascinating
body of research material on primates, invertebrates and reptiles.
Wally Petersen will ensure that you leave having discovered
something just a little bit different …
Over 100 domesticated farm animals roam around the spacious
farmyard including Cows, Sheep, Goats and Pigs ... watch out
for Daisy...Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys and a lot of Geese. Rabbits
and Guinea-pigs share space with Tortoises, and the Peacocks
have joined the fun. Boy! Do you hear the peacocks –
and they tend to give quite a show …
With over 40 species of reptiles, the Snake Park provides
a vital insight to our environment for conservation, education
and rehabilitation purposes. Both poisonous and harmless snakes
proliferate the Peninsula and it is important to know how
best to react in certain situations. Respect the nature around
you and in return it will treat you to its own secrets!
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