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Laaiplek, Velddrif, West Coast of Cape Town

Almost indistinguishable from Velddrif, Laaiplek lies on the west side of of the Town closest to the sea, its name derived from its function : 'A place where one can offload the catch of the day on the pier.' The heart of Laaiplek lies on the Berg River, its pier a hive of activity, particularly last thing in the afternoon as fishing boats sail alongside, and proceed to throw out their catch of the day where it is weighed and then picked up by whatever market has bought today's catch. Some of the fish goes to local fish shops, but it depends more on who the highest bidder is, than proximity! The quayside is a colourful collection of fishing vessels, most of them old-fashioned, brightly painted wooden boats, with names like: "Doloreze, Roseveld and Excalibur". Laaiplek's Harbour was the site of the first Fishing Factory and today there is still evidence of Fish Canning and Fish Industry. Most of the fish caught here are Sardines or Haarders, which are then salted and hung out to dry - ride down Bokkoms Laan in Velddrif to see evidence of the Fish Biltong hung on racks. Laaiplek has grown into more than just a Harbour. Whilst Velddrif used to be 2 Kilometers up the road, the two have merged and Laaiplek's Grocery Store, feels as though it is part of Velddrif, as do the little Restaurants that have sprung up around Laaiplek's Hotel. But the Fishing Community is as colorful as it was in the past, and if you want to get a feel for the way of life here, stroll along the Quayside in the last afternoon, and join the Seagulls and the People who come to get a taste of the action!
References
https://www.sa-venues.com/attractionswc/laaiplek.php
Further Reading
https://www.westcoastway.co.za/velddrif-laaiplek-port-owen/ https://www.westcoastway.co.za/bokkom-laan-velddrif/ https://www.iol.co.za/thepost/sardines-may-soon-be-under-threat-15571367