Swellendam, Western Cape, Afrique Du Sud

Annonce par Century 21 Knysna & Sedgefield
La propriété suivante,Terrain, située Swellendam, Western Cape, Afrique Du Sud est présentement à vendre. Swellendam, Western Cape, Afrique Du Sud affiche un prix de845 663 $US. Cette propriété a Animaux Permis caractéristiques. Si la propriété au Swellendam, Western Cape, Afrique Du Sud ne convient pas à vos besoins, visitez le https://www.century21global.com pour voir d’autres Terrains à vendre au Swellendam .
Date mise à jour: 25 juin 2025
#MLS: 2283804
845 663 $US USD
15 000 000 ZAR
- Surface vendable minimum5 100 000m² (510ha)
Caractéristiques de la propriété
Caractéristiques clés
- Animaux Permis
Superficie
- Superficie du terrain/lot: 5 100 000m² (510ha)
Description
Price on Application
Invest in a rare piece of undeveloped farm land measuring 510 hectares within Falcon Ridge Private Nature Reserve(FRPNR), close to the renowned De Hoop Nature Reserve. This pristine, conservation-focused nature reserve offers a unique opportunity to own and develop land within a protected natural environment.
Property Highlights:
• Agricultural Zoning with Development Rights allows you to build 1 permanent residence for the owner, staff accommodation as required and 3 additional dwellings(for tourism or hospitality use only, as per FRPNR constitution).
• Traversing rights over De Hoop Nature Reserve.
• Moving of the boundary fence to include the farm into De Hoop is currently being negotiated with Cape Nature.
Strategic Investment Potential:
• Unmatched Location: Adjacent to De Hoop, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its biodiversity, whale-watching, and eco-tourism appeal.
• Eco-Tourism & Sustainability: Ideal for a nature retreat, eco-lodge, or sustainable tourism venture.
• High-Value Conservation Land: Limited development ensures exclusivity and long-term appreciation.
• Recreational Paradise: Surrounded by hiking trails, wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes.
This is more than just a property—it’s an investment in conservation, sustainability, and the future of South Africa’s natural heritage.
Please note that some of these images are of De Hoop Nature Reserve and not the farm itself.