Somerset West
ShoppingBeachesThings To DoMore...
More Topics...

What are transportation options and challenges in Somerset West, Western Cape?

four local experts
Share
Share

Are there taxis in Somerset West? What about scooters? What are the public transportation options? Here's what four local experts had to say about transportation methods in Somerset West, Western Cape.

Leave a comment

Summers are hot, dry and windy. There are often bush fires. Winters are fairly mild but wet. Sometimes when snow comes in it gets cold. This is a fast growing area with good schools, good roads, a good shopping mall and great beaches. Central to the Winelands there’s lots of outdoors activities. Also it’s an easy drive to Cape Town and the airport. It gets pretty crowded in the holiday season but the roads are good.

Robynne, says: 2022

The individuals that staying Somerset West are always in a hurry. Whether it is a daily school commute or traveling to the big city for work, people always seem to be in a rush to get from point A to point B without noticing how much of life passes them by. That being said, they are kind-hearted.

Chanya, says: 2020

Somerset West is a city in the Western Cape, South Africa. The city is nestled in the basin of the majestic Helderberg mountain range. It is approximately a 45 minute drive from Cape Town, a 30-minute drive to the airport, and a 15 minute drive to the beach. The average summer temperature is 25-35 degrees celsius and the average winter temperature is 15-25 degrees celsius.

Khulekani, says: 2020

Somerset West is very laid back. It is sort of a holiday town and people are very helpful and friendly. We have excellent schools, vibrant shopping centres and beautiful beaches. Our town is only 20 kilometres from the International airport and public transport is available around the clock. Although there is not much of a night life, the quiet atmosphere will suit young and old.

Victoria, says: 2020
ShoppingBeachesThings To DoMore...
More Somerset West Topics...

Comments are closed.

Names of respondents may have been changed.

Share
Share