Main Places
Main places of the municipality, from the 2001 census:
| Place | Code | Population | Most spoken language |
|---|---|---|---|
| Betty's Bay | 11201 | 362 | Afrikaans |
| Danger Point | 11202 | 42 | Afrikaans |
| Eluxolweni | 11203 | 308 | Xhosa |
| Fernkloof Nature Reserve | 11204 | 3 | English |
| Fisherhaven | 11205 | 502 | Afrikaans |
| Franskraalstrand | 11206 | 866 | Afrikaans |
| Gansbaai | 11207 | 4,770 | Afrikaans |
| Hawston | 11208 | 6,748 | Afrikaans |
| Hermanus | 11209 | 10,500 | Afrikaans |
| Highlands State Forest | 11210 | 93 | Afrikaans |
| Kleinbaai | 11211 | 215 | Afrikaans |
| Kleinmond | 11212 | 6,396 | Afrikaans |
| Kogelberg State Forest | 11213 | 66 | Afrikaans |
| Maanskynkop Nature Reserve | 11214 | 0 | - |
| Masakhane | 11215 | 2,199 | Xhosa |
| Onrusrivier | 11216 | 3,432 | Afrikaans |
| Paarde Poort State Forest | 11218 | 0 | - |
| Pearly Beach | 11219 | 481 | Afrikaans |
| Pringle Bay | 11220 | 580 | Afrikaans |
| Rooi Els | 11221 | 60 | English |
| Salmonsdam Nature Reserve | 11222 | 0 | - |
| Sandbaai | 11223 | 2,077 | Afrikaans |
| Silver Sands | 11224 | 525 | Afrikaans |
| Stanford | 11225 | 3,455 | Afrikaans |
| Van Dyksbaai | 11226 | 187 | Afrikaans |
| Vogelgat Nature Reserve | 11227 | 0 | - |
| Walkers Bay State Forest | 11228 | 0 | - |
| Zwelihle | 11229 | 6,847 | Xhosa |
| Remainder of the municipality | 11217 | 5,009 | Afrikaans |
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