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Varieties of Western Cape Farms



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By : Jake Neilson    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-03 10:28:18
With notable geographic variation inside the province, Western Cape farms offer the buyer a wide range of farms to select from. With mountain ranges, rivers and streams as well as beaches and also the sea side, the region’s property is really as varied as its landscape. The fact that the land in areas of Western Cape is perfect for coffee and grape farming makes Cape farms especially sought-after. Apart from this, the farms in Western Cape hold the added advantage of being found just a few hours from the big, urban cities and towns.

Sea side farms

The coast of Western Cape province has two different sides, one facing the Atlantic Ocean along with the other facing the Indian Ocean. Cape farms positioned on by the sea side delight in benefits like continuous sea breeze as well as wonderful views of the seashore as well as the sandy beaches. A region referred to as Mossel Bay, also known as Gouriqua (after the local tribes of which once lived on these lands) features most of the sea side farms in Western Cape. Sea side farms in Western Cape also have outdoor recreation like fishing, boating, diving and yachting in close proximity. Right now you can also find a small number of bare, undeveloped properties sites towards the coast of Western Cape that buyers might possibly develop their own houses in.

River side Farms

Most river side farms in Western Cape tend to be based in this area referred to as Stilbaai across which the Goukou River passes. Rover Side farms, as suggested by their names, are Cape farms positioned on the banks of rivers. This sort of river side farms are generally not as expansive as sea side ones. These types of farms happen to be the most fertile lands in the area due to the silt brought along by the river. The perennial availability of water through water channels from the river overcomes the need for artificial irrigation. Presented in lavish greenery and abundant verdure, river side Western Cape farms are usually very much in demand.

Small Holding Farms

Small holding farms tend to be typically between 1 and 15 hectares and in a few instances may possibly stretch up to 20 hectares. These are among the smallest farms in terms of area covered, in comparison to sea side and river side farms. Such small holding farms are usually found the Stilbaai region of Western Cape Province. Just about all of the small holding farms are positioned in the mountainous country side of Western Cape. The presence of copious amounts of ground water is a big asset to farm owners as irrigation becomes much easier. Farms in Western Cape also get uninterrupted power supply and electricity is seldom a problem. Most small holding farms are purchased by vacationers rather than serious farmers.

Mixed Farms

Mixed farms provide a great assortment of farms that range anything between twenty hectares and one thousand five hundred hectares. The mountainous regions of Stilbaai, Gouritz and Riversdale usually have most of these mixed farms. Mixed Western Cape farms may have more than one cottages, farm houses and barns located in different parts of the farms, depending on their size.

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Of all the regions in Southern Africa none share as much beauty as the Western Cape Farms . They truly are every investors and farmers dream properties. To find your new home today click on Cape Farms now.

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