Kommetjie is essentially a seaside village with beach houses that date back to the 1900s when plots sold for as little as £5. Today they've been joined by larger and more contemporary homes as Capetonians treat the village as a commuter suburb, choosing to drive the 35 km in and out of the city in exchange for the lifestyle. Kommetjie has managed to retain much of its rural appeal and ... cont.
From Cape Town CBD - Take M3 South to Southern Suburbs and Cape Point. Continue 15 - 20 minutes till you reach M64 "T" Junction. Turn right at traffic lights onto M64. Pass through one set of traffic lights then take the next turn off left onto "Oukaapseweg" still the M64. Enjoy the ride over the mountain pass till you turn right at second set of traffic lights which puts you on to Kommetjie Road. From here it is 10 minutes to Kommetjie. As you come into Kommetjie turn first road right into Wireless Road, continue till end, enter Klein Slangkop Estate, Once through boom first road left, second road left, as you come down the hill first driveway on your left.
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