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Llandudno is an exclusive, uncommercialized seaside suburb of Cape Town, featuring one of the most beautiful Blue Flag beaches, dramatic granite boulders, and luxury ocean-view homes.

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Llandudno, Cape Town, South Africa

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Llandudno, Cape Town, South Africa

Llandudno is a serene, residential coastal enclave located on Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard, wedged between Camps Bay and Hout Bay. Named after the Welsh seaside town, this secluded suburb boasts no shops, streetlights, or commercial activity—preserving its peaceful character and exclusivity. Declared a township in 1903, its development was inspired by the striking resemblance to its Welsh counterpart. Today, it remains one of South Africa’s most expensive residential areas, with homes nestled against mountain slopes overlooking a sheltered crescent of turquoise sea and white sand. Llandudno Beach is celebrated for its natural beauty—crisp blue waters, rugged granite boulders, and dramatic mountain backdrop. It’s particularly popular among surfers seeking big swells and families enjoying sunset picnics or beach sports. The suburb also serves as the access point to Sandy Bay, a hidden nudist beach, and Dungeons—Cape Town’s legendary big-wave surf spot reachable by boat. Despite its remote feel, Llandudno is just a scenic 15-minute drive from Camps Bay and offers easy access to Hout Bay for dining, shopping, and attractions.


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FeatureDetails
LocationAtlantic Seaboard, between Camps Bay and Hout Bay, Cape Town
CharacterNo commercial activity—just high-end residential serenity
Residential ProfileApproximately 320 luxury full-title homes with exclusive charm
Beach & NatureBlue Flag beach with granite boulders, ideal for surf and relaxation
Special Access PointsEntry to Sandy Bay and Dungeons surf break
AmbienceTranquil, natural, and highly private—ideal for unwinding
ConvenienceClose to Camps Bay and Hout Bay for dining, shops, and services
Historical NoteNamed in 1903 after Llandudno, Wales, for its geographic likeness

Llandudno is a hidden coastal gem—offering postcard-worthy views, a sense of exclusivity, and direct access to extraordinary natural beauty.

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