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Free State Stadium

Free State Stadium

Sports Stadiums Clubs in Willows
Bloemfontein certainly doesn’t lack when it comes to sports facilities and boasts a fine assortment. The 48 000-seater Free State Stadium is companion to an international standard athletics stadium, the Goodyear Park cricket grounds which is used for international matches, an artificial turf hockey stadium and great tennis facilities. The 1995 Rugby World Cup brought about a significantly improved stadium with seating bordering the field. Bloemfontein's chief stadium has also hosted international football events – some of the 1996 African Cup of Nations matches were played here. Improvements to the Free State Stadium for the 2010 FIFA World Cup included enlarging the seating capacity and upgrades to all facilities.
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Salmonsdam Mountain Trail

Salmonsdam Mountain Trail

Hiking Trail in Hermanus
The 4 km circular trail is the longest route on Salmonsdam Nature Reserve. The trail starts at the foot of Perdeberg to a lookout with spectacular views of the coastline and inland towards Caledon and Bredasdorp. Duration: 2 hours Difficulty: Easy Distance: 4 km
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Bosmans Crossing

Bosmans Crossing

Shopping Malls in Stellenbosch
Bosman’s Crossing is a picturesque blend of heritage and modernlifestyle with a trading village as the central theme. The trading village incorporatestourist shopping, community shopping and craft markets. To enhance visitor browsing,an arched village piazza, a river promenade and a cobbled arcade were addedwith an aesthetic emphasis on natural materials.This provides an area of leisure, reflecting traditional activities of theStellenbosch wine lands embraced by the ambience of a village square consistingof restaurants, coffee shops and wine bars, open square and arcade, riverfrontboardwalk and bridge, access to the nature reserve, mini museums and a place tohonour South Africa’s wine pioneers - a “third place” to meet people and makenew friends. Papegaaiberg is a stone's throw away, with the starting point of the 24-kilometre long Vineyard Hiking Trail, through a seriesof hills and ridges, through forest plantations, vineyards, olive groves andsome of the remaining small remnants of the coastal Renosterveld.
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Laborie Wine Estate

Laborie Wine Estate

Wine Estates in Paarl
Visit one of the most picturesque tasting rooms in the heart of the Cape Winelands. Situated in the incredibly scenic Paarl Valley, the Laborie Wine Estate is part of a small group of estate brandy producers. The location of the original 18th century pot still was traced through wide-ranging exploration. Today its modern equal is one of the many attractions of the tasting room. Along with pot still brandy, Laborie produces quality white, red, sparkling and fortified wines. Laborie is one of the first members of the Biodiversity and Wine Initiative, an independent nature conservation initiative that promotes awareness of the Cape's unique fynbos floral kingdom. Conservation initiatives focus on preserving eco-sensitive vineyard areas and aid the re-establishment of fynbos. Laborie has set aside 10% of the total farm and has reclaimed certain mountainside vineyards for fynbos regeneration. Bordering Paarl Mountain Nature Reserve, Laborie’s new fynbos areas attract many species of flora and fauna. Taillefer Street, Main Road, Paarl April to September opening hours: Monday to Saturday 09:00 – 17:00 Sundays 11:00 – 15:00 October to March opening hours: Monday to Sunday 09:00 – 17:00 For more information please contact 021 807 3390 or email peinaaf@kwv.co.za.
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Harkerville Forest Flora Trail

Harkerville Forest Flora Trail

Hiking Trail in Harkerville
The Harkerville Forest Trail starts and ends at the Kranshoek picnic site and is easily accessible from the N2. Indigenous trees are marked with National Tree Numbers and many other plants are numbered for easy identification. Trees that you will encounter include Ironwood, Yellowwood, White Pear and Cape Beech. Take a close look at interesting onderbos climbers, mosses, ferns and colourful fungi on the forest floor. Duration: 1 hour Difficulty: Easy Distance: 1 km
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Elsies Peak Walk

Elsies Peak Walk

Hiking Trail in Table Mountain National Park
Elsie's Peak Walk offers fabulous views of False Bay, Fish Hoek, Simon’s Town and Glencairn. On a clear day you can see all the way to Hangklip. The route is steep in places but requires minimal fitness. The trail can be reached from either Fish Hoek or Glencairn Heights on the other side. If you plan to start in Fish Hoek, use the car park on Kommetjie Road and climb up the adjacent steps to the mountain trail. Duration: 2 hours Difficulty: Easy Distance: 2.5 km
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Palala Rhino Sanctuary

Palala Rhino Sanctuary

Animal Parks in Naboomspruit
Palala Rhino Sanctuary offers you an experience of a life time to interact with rhinos on foot, or in game viewing vehicles. Our rangers and guides will make it a memorable experience with their wealth of knowledge about the bush. Bookings essential.
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Shell Art Gallery

Shell Art Gallery

Galleries and Museums in Queenstown
This collection was started by a Lady known as Ruth Lock. Everything is made from shells she picked up along all the beaches she visited. This is an inspirational visit for the whole family.
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Lots Wife Mountain Biking Trail

Lots Wife Mountain Biking Trail

Mountain Biking Trails in Cederberg
Explore the stunning Cederberg Wilderness and see Lots Wife and Window Rocks on two wheels. This awesome landscape offers incredible mountain bike opportunities. Grab a permit and map at Dwarsrivier or Algeria Forest Station (Nature Conservation HQ for Cederberg Wilderness). Take lots of water and don’t forget sunblock and a puncture kit. Distance: 12.5 km Permits: Obtainable from Dwarsrivier office Warning: Watch out for hikers along the route
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Gerickes Point

Gerickes Point

Beaches in Sedgefield
Popular with locals and nature lovers, Gericke’s Point is one of the Garden Route’s best-kept secrets. You can easily spend an entire day in this stunning and fascinating place. This rocky landmark resembles a lion’s head and the top offers a great vantage point to watch Southern Right whales during their calving season. You might even see the resident pod of Humpback dolphins that frequent the Swartvlei bay. Shy of boats, they avoid harbour areas and that is probably why they keep returning to this lovely quiet bay. Gericke’s Point has impressive weathered sandstone cliffs that are actually fossilised dunes – some of the highest dunes in South Africa are right here. Colonies of Cape and White Breasted Cormorants nest on the cliffs. Seagulls, herons and oystercatchers can often be seen from the shore. At low tide the exposed rock pools are fascinating to explore – take along the excellent Two Oceans - field guide to South Africa's marine life. The deeper pools are great for snorkeling and swimming. Keen for a nocturnal beach adventure? Do a guided ‘Moonlight Meander’ from Swartvlei Beach to Gericke’s Point with local expert, Judy Dixon and witness the nocturnal antics of rocky coastline creatures. Moonlight Meander & Starlight Stroll – contact Judy Dixon +27 (0) 44 883 1015
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Amatikulu Nature Reserve

Amatikulu Nature Reserve

Nature Reserves in Amatikulu Nature Reserve
Amatikulu Nature Reserve is perfect for a weekend getaway or for a day trip from Durban, Eshowe, Mtunzini or Richards Bay. The small reserve is situated on the coast between the Tugela and Amatikulu Rivers. It is one of the few places in Southern Africa where wildlife can be seen grazing on forested dunes overlooking the sea. Explore the reserve in a canoe, 4X4 vehicle or on foot. The coastal forest grasslands and rivers attract numerous birds, including the rare African fin foot. Keen birders can hire trained bird guides from the local community. Giraffe, zebra, waterbuck and smaller antelope are frequently seen. The beach offers good surf angling. Need to know? Canoes are available for hire at R50 per day. An entrance fee is payable at the gates, open from 07:00 to 17:00.
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Queen Elizabeth Nature Reserve

Queen Elizabeth Nature Reserve

Nature Reserves in Hilton
Serving as the headquarters of Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, KwaZulu-Natal’s nature conservation service, this small reserve offers an outdoor leisure and environmental education facility for the Natal Midlands. Situated in Hilton, Queen Elizabeth Park Nature Reserve is home to impala, zebra, blesbok, bushbuck, grey and blue duiker, dassies, and crowned eagles. Numerous indigenous and exotic plants grow throughout the park. Of special interest are several cycads species and endangered Hilton daisies occurring naturally in the grasslands. There is no accommodation but day trippers can make use of three picnic areas with braai and ablution facilities. More energetic folk can do the circular self-guided iDube trail.
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Funky Frogs

Funky Frogs

Fun Parks in Jeffreys Bay
Funky Frogs is a play centre situated in Fountains Mall. There’s so much for your pipsqueak to do – the Island Jumping Castle, various jungle gyms, scooter track and a variety of educational toys. Grab a coffee and relax while watching your little one having fun or escape to shop unencumbered or enjoy a quiet meal at one of the surrounding restaurants.
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Fourcade Trail

Fourcade Trail

Hiking Trail in Stormsriver
This two-day circular route is easy to moderate and is a total of 24 km long. The trail starts and ends at Witelsbos State Forest. Permits must be obtained and overnight resting places are situated next to the water. Please enquire.
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Kommetjie Surf Shop

Kommetjie Surf Shop

Shops in Kommetjie
The surf’s always up at Kommetjie Longbeach! It’s easy to spend days lapping up the sunshine watching the surfers, kite-surfers and body-boarders but how about doing it yourself? No better place to start than Kommetjie. Grab a wetsuit and a surf or body board from the Kommetjie Surf Shop (021 783 4804) at Post Office House, Huskisson Way, Kommetjie, and take to the waves. You’ll be surprised how quickly you get the hang of it!
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