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Due to the amount of vessels
using the bay as a safe anchorage and to replenish supplies, it was deemed
necessary to erect a lighthouse on the bluff over-looking the bay. The
lighthouse was lit on 15 March 1864.
The 20,5 meter high, square white tower of the Cape St. Blaize Lighthouse is
situated 52 metres above sea level on a prominent headland at Mossel Bay and
commands a magnificent view of the entrance into Mossel Bay.
On February 3, 1488 Bartolomeu Dias sailed into Mossel Bay. When he landed
in the bay he called it Bahia (Aguada) de Sao Bras (the Watering place of
St. Blaize) St. Blaize, is the patron saint of those who suffer from
disorders of the ear.
The history of Mossel Bay is closely linked to maritime activities. The
sites of the Phillia, Seagull and other wrecks were recently identified for
an underwater museum because of easy accessibility.
The Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex in the centre of town consists of various
sites of interest, such as the Granary, the Shell Museum, the Culture
Museum, the Spring, the Indigenous Garden, the Padrao and the most well
known historical feature, the Old Post Office Tree. (The first Post Office
on South African soil was founded at Mossel Bay when in 1500, Pedro de
Ataide left a letter of importance in a shoe under a large milkwood tree.
Mail is still posted at the ancient Post Office – today a national
monument.)
How to get there:
Latitude: 34° 11’ 09,45” S
Longitude: 22° 09’ 25,14” E
From Cape Town: Via the N2 past Somerset West, over Sir Lowry’s Pass.
Proceed to Caledon Riviersonderend, Swellendam, Heidelberg, Riversdale and
Albertina to Mossel Bay.
Route 62 is another alternate route. Turn off at Paarl, travel via
Worcester, Montagu to Oudtshoorn on to Mossel Bay
crossing the Outeniqua Mountains via the Robinson Pass.
From Port Elizabeth: take the N3 via Storms River, the Tsitsikamma district
to Nature’s Valley, Plettenberg Bay, Knysna, Sedgefield, Wilderness and
George.
On offer:
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Guided tours of the
lighthouse
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Curios and memorabilia
on sale
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Self-catering accommodation -
1 self-catering cottage accommodating 6 persons
in close proximity of the lighthouse
Accommodation:
Whale's Way
3x Bedrooms / 3x en-suites and
one Bath Room
1 x Queen size bed
4 x ¾ beds
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