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What to do in Darling, the West Coast town that lives up to its name

An easy drive from Cape Town, charming Darling is full of surprises
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Related coverage for "What to do in Darling, the West Coast town that lives up to its name": Vogue — Great Barrington, MA Travel Guide: The Most Charming Town in the Berkshires. Our News Bahamas — Reach Out Founder: “The Whole Purpose Is To Save Our Next Generation”. The Standard — Bromley asylum hotel reopens to public as Home Office shutters 20 migrant housing sites. WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville — One of Evansville’s Sweetest Spots Just Got a Brand-New Home. The Age — My suburb becomes unrecognisable when the SUV procession rolls in. The i Paper — The South Coast town that beats Brighton for a have-it-all seaside break