The tiny village of De Kelders is named after the cellar-like caverns which were formed millions of years ago in the limestone cliffs along the shoreline of Walker Bay. These caves were inhabited by Middle Stone Age people, and later, the Khoikhoi Bushmen, and is one of just three sites in the Western Cape where such significant historical remains have been discovered. Clamber down the cliff paths and explore this fascinating cave system with spectacular views over the bay – a former hunter-gatherer’s paradise of World Heritage significance.