Waenhuiskrans Cave, located in Arniston on the Cape Overberg coast of South Africa, is a remarkable natural attraction within the Waenhuiskrans Nature Reserve. Visitors can explore the cavern at low tide, walking across barnacle‑covered rocks to enter its vast interior, where pebbles, pools, and dramatic ocean views await. Notably, the cave’s name means “wagon house cliff,” reflecting its immense size, said to be large enough for a wagon and oxen to turn around, and it remains a popular highlight for travellers seeking both geological wonder and cultural heritage in the Western Cape.