Manie Khaya Guest house is situated in Pringle Bay, a quite coastal village on the False Bay coastline and on the fringes of Cape Hangklip
Pringle Bay is nestled in the heart of the world known Kogelberg Biosphere in the Western Cape, approximately 70 km South East of Cape Town.
Pringle Bay and the surrounding Kogelberg mountains are known as the heart of the ?fynbos? and home to more than 1700 different plant species, making it one of the world?s richest sites of plant diversity.
In addition, numerous animals including leopard, caracal, baboon, small antelope, wild horses, a large variety of birds and smaller creatures occur in this region of natural plendour
En-route to the world famous Whale watching town of Hermanus, Pringle Bay is also an ideal spot to view Whales and their sprouts during the Whaling Season from July to December.
The Jackass Penguin colony at Stony Points just outside Pringle Bay is an experience not to be missed.
A little further the Harold Porter Botanical Garden is home to a wide variety of fynbos such as the Disa and King Protea.
The internationally proclaimed Kogelberg Biosphere and Nature Reserve offers a hiking trail, white water rafting, tubing and canoeing on the Palmiet River.