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Access a 24km stretch of beach at Nautilus Bay Estate Coastal Nature Reserve

Nautilus Bay Estate Coastal Nature Reserve

The Nautilus Bay Coastal Nature Reserve development near Mossel Bay houses 78 plots ranging in size from 2000m to 5500m.

The Nautilus Bay Coastal Nature Reserve lies just west of Mossel Bay in the Cape. The Garden Route locale comprises 600 hectares of peace and tranquility, with easy access to 9 kilometres of pristine untouched beach.

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This Western Cape development will appeal to the discerning investor. Offered for sale is individual title to 78 plots of which most have been sold, ranging in size from 2000m to 5500m and priced according to latest price lists available on request.

Low-density housing

When considering development options for this beautiful stretch of coast with its towering sand dunes, spectacular fauna and flora, and panoramic views over the Indian Ocean, recognized conservation bodies were consulted. Plans were drawn up and approved for low-density housing, this being the most responsible option.

View Nautilus Bay architectural styles here.

Properties were demarcated to afford optimum views. Roads, water reticulation and street lighting of the highest quality have been installed. Security gates with intercom connections to each home ensure controlled access.

Eco friendly boardwalks give easy access to the beach. Alien vegetation is removed as part of an ongoing environmental and job-creation project.

Location

Nautilus Bay is situated just 2km off the N2, exactly mid-way between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth. It’s a convenient half-hours drive from George Airport and 10 minutes to the West of Mossel Bay – which offers a state of the art private hospital, excellent schools, cultural and social venues, various sporting, sailing and fishing amenities and two Golf Courses.

Natural features

Nautilus Bay has access to a 24km stretch of unbroken, unspoiled, secluded beach with fine white sand and ete-catching sand dunes. Whales and dolphins are a common sight and surf angling is exceptionally good.

There is a rich and varied bird life and small buck abound. Indigenous vegetation (fynbos) provides a constantly changing tapestry of the best of the Cape Floral Kingdom. Privately owned rural properties surround the coastal reserve, so at night the sky is full of stars.

View the necessary documents to buy a plot here.

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