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Pearly Beach is part of the Cape Floristic Region, the smallest but richest floral kingdom in the world.
To celebrate the first day of spring and the beginning of Tourism month on 1 September, the Pearly Beach Conservancy hosted the Gansbaai Tourist Office staff (Glenda, Doulene and Maureen) and a group of energetic walkers on the recently inaugurated Pearly Beach Meander. The weather was slightly overcast, but for a change there was no rain. Everyone enjoyed the good company and the beautiful vistas. The Conservancy Committee invites anyone who would like to walk the Meander to come out to Pearly Beach and give it a go. Maps are in the process of being printed and these will be available from the Gansbaai Tourist Office, the Herbarium in the Fynbos Centre in Pearly Beach and various other outlets shortly.
The Pearly Beach Conservancy is a non-profit organisation that focuses on the conservation, protection and restoration of nature and the upliftment of the community in it. Run by volunteers, the Pearly Beach Conservancy works closely with the Overstrand Municipality, CapeNature and other local conse...
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Please join us on 10 April at 9h00 to clean up litter, garden refuse and rubble from Open Spaces on Spin Street and Perlemoendraai.
Despite a drizzly beginning, the market held on the Herbarium stoep and the Village Green on 10 December 2022 turned out to be a success!
The Pearly Beach Conservancy hosted the Strandveld Hiking Club on its Meander along the coast and through Pearly Beach on 12 November 2022.
Fifteen youngsters from Eluxolweni, Pearly Beach, recently spent a fun holiday afternoon creating owls from homemade playdough.
The Pearly Beach Conservancy hosted a walk through the Strandveld vegetation of Pearly Beach on Heritage Day.