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Longbeach Mall

Longbeach Mall

Shopping Malls in Sunnydale
Longbeach Mall houses all the large food and clothes retailers including Pick n Pay, Woolworths, Food Lover’s Market, Edgars, Truworths. Ocean Basket, Spur, and Wimpy. You will also find jewellery stores, coffee shops, craft shops, hair and beauty salons, pharmacies and music stores.
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Glen Eden

Glen Eden

Beaches in Glengarriff
Glen Eden is renowned for its safe swimming beach, stunning river mouth, rock pools and long beach walks. A short stroll from the parking lot will get you to the beach, favoured as one of the best sites for tranquil sundowners.
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Elephant Walk

Elephant Walk

Hiking Trail in Knysna
The starting point for this stunning trail is Diepwalle Forest Station, situated 23 km north of Knysna along the Uniondale road. If you don't have time to walk the entire trail, the route can be done in three sections. Each is colour coded for easy identification, with the shortest route of 6.5 km, Elephant Walk III, marked with red elephant motifs and black on yellow arrows. Prepare to be seduced by big trees, fungi, tree ferns, lichens, pretty tumbling streams and forest birds! Diepwalle is an awesome rainforest and is the refuge of a tiny remnant of the famous and highly secretive Knysna elephants. It was thought that only a solitary elderly cow remained but recent research has found that there may be seven or more. The circular red route is fairly easy and follows a short section of the Outeniqua Hiking Trail and passes two gigantic Outeniqua Yellowwood trees that are over 600 years. Elephant Walk I (black) is 9 km and Elephant Walk II (white) is 8 km. Along with 30 m high yellowwoods, other trees to spot are stinkwood, ironwood, white pear, and Cape holly. Birds to look out for are the Narina trogon, red-billed wood hoopoe, olive woodpecker, black-headed oriole and the Knysna turaco (loerie). Vervet monkeys can often be seen clambering in the tree tops. Permits are obtained at the Diepwalle Forest Station office. Grab a map and tree identification list (various trees are numbered). There is a lovely tea room here – the scones go down well after tripping through the woods.
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Versailles Wine Farm Estate

Versailles Wine Farm Estate

Wine Estates in Wellington
Versailles Wine Farm Estate is situated in the picturesque Wellington valley. All wine is made using a wine-making tradition established by the French ancestors of the Malan family, owners of the farm for six generations. Guests can stroll around the endless vineyards and indulge in tasting from a large variety of Malan de Versailles Shiraz, Versailles Chenin Blanc, Savignon Blanc, and Cabernet Blanc and Merlot.
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Glenwood Vineyards

Glenwood Vineyards

Wine Estates in Franschhoek
Glenwood is a very special place. Located in the little-known valley of Robertsvlei, a few kilometres from Franschhoek, the farm and winery are surrounded by aspects of outstanding natural beauty.In this unique environment, it was only natural to plant the very best vines, with cultivars matched to the specific terroir of the valley, and to use sustainable farming practices to produce the best possible quality wines. They have done exactly that over the past twenty years, winning viticultural awards in the process, and their wines are receiving widespread acclaim.All grapes are hand-picked in the early hours of the morning to preserve their natural fruitiness. The wines are fermented in oak barrels or stainless steel tanks using natural and other yeasts, before maturation and bottling. State-of-the art winemaking techniques and personal attention are producing outstanding quality cultivar wines.Glenwood’s Flagship is the Chardonnay Vigneron’s selection, barrel fermented and matured in new French barrels with only wild yeast. Winning numerous awards, this wine features outstanding fruit and oak integration with a lingering aftertaste of smokey peach.Wine Tasting Hours:Mondays to Fridays 11:00 & 16:00Saturdays and Sundays (September to April, excluding Christian religious public holidays) 11:00 & 15:00Closed on weekends from May to AugustJoin their popular cellar and vineyard tours daily at 11:00.
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Amalinda Nature Reserve

Amalinda Nature Reserve

Nature Reserves in East London
Amalinda Nature Reserve was established in 1968 and surrounds the large Amalinda reservoir and a few small streams. The reserve is only nine kilometres from the East London city centre and covers an area of 134 ha. The reserve consists of a massive coastal forest, thornveld, and scattered clumps of shrubs. There is a large variety of wildlife to be seen, such as eland, blesbok, zebra, bush buck, duiker, vervet monkeys, mongoose and Cape clawless otter. The reserve is a popular birding sanctuary and there are more than 175 bird species for bird watchers to spot, including red-billed duck, reed cormorant, African darter, African pipit, and wailing cisticola.
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Yzerfontein Main Beach

Yzerfontein Main Beach

Beaches in Yzerfontein
Yzerfontein is mostly known for having wonderful spring wildflowers, great kitesurfing and windsurfing, and good fishing. It’s also known for the seemingly endless stretch of 16 Mile Beach, starting in the south at Yzerfontein Main Beach. A beachfront restaurant maximizes the view. There are public ablutions and just south of the beach is the interesting village harbour. Photo source: en.wikipedia.org
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The Assembly

The Assembly

Bars Nightclubs in District Six
Retro décor, spaciousness and the hippest bands have earned The Assembly its reputation as one of the hottest nightspots in the Mother City. Catch anything from live electronics, punk, rock, indie, jazz, ska, pop, comedy or the coolest new acts at The Assembly! The enormous pimped loft has a great vibe with awesome lighting, seating and a huge bar. You'll always find the hip set here and the venue is often used for big parties.
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Montecasino

Montecasino

Popular Attractions in Fourways
Gauteng's premier entertainment destination, Monte Casino, is a distinctive complex with casino, shops, movies, fun arcades, restaurants, outdoor bird garden, Boogaloos New Generation Skate Park, Pieter Toerien theatre, Parker's Comedy & Jive venue and lots more. Styled just like a Tuscan village, the casino is in the centre with all the shops, restaurants, cinemas and theatres surrounding it.
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Bobbejaans River Trail

Bobbejaans River Trail

Hiking Trail in Bainskloof
The out-and-back Bobbejaans River Trail starts at Eerste Tol parking area and descends over the Witte River. In winter this river may be dangerous to cross and the trail could be closed. A quick climb out of the gorge brings hikers above the Bobbejaans River and eventually to a beautiful waterfall and pool. Look for a turnoff after a few km to the swimming spots. Spectacular disas bloom in the ravine during summer. Duration: 6 hours Difficulty: Moderate Distance: 9 km
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iSimangaliso Guided Walking Safari

iSimangaliso Guided Walking Safari

Hiking Trail in St Lucia
Explore the iSimangaliso Wetland Park on an adventurous walking safari over lake, forest and dunes. Feel the thrill of sighting hippo, buffalo or other wildlife while on foot. All walks are led by experienced professional guides and depart early in the morning or late afternoon.
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Mischa Wine Estate

Mischa Wine Estate

Wine Estates in Wellington
The Mischa Wine Estate is nestled between the beautiful mountains of Wellington and is spread over four farms. The Mischa team produce a variety of classic red and white wines, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz and Merlot. Guests can enjoy an outdoor braai or picnic while savouring the sweet taste of Mischa Estate's quality wines. The wine farm is an excellent place for families and couples to have a magnificent outdoor experience amid the breathtaking vineyards, large dams and untouched valley. For the more adventurous, game drives, canoeing, mountain biking, and hiking are all available.
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Hluhluwe Game Reserve

Hluhluwe Game Reserve

Nature Reserves in Hluhluwe
Established in 1895, wildlife viewing has always been the prime attraction at Hluhluwe, close range sightings made all the more exciting with viewing hides conveniently overlooking waterholes. Today the reserve is part of the greater Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park covering 96 000 hectares and containing an immense diversity of animals, birds and plant life. Home once more to the Big Five, Hluhluwe Game Reserve is also the headquarters of Operation Rhino and is internationally renowned for its white rhino conservation. Hluhluwe makes up the northern section of the park, characterised by undulating hills of savannah vegetation and woodlands. Along with game-viewing drives, there are two self-guided drive routes which give insight into the management and natural history of the park. Highly recommended are the early morning and late afternoon guided walks.
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Joubert House

Joubert House

Galleries and Museums in Montagu
Famous for it's indigenous medicinal plant project, the beautifully restored Joubert House is well worth a visit. The oldest house in the village of Montagu, it bears a rich history and has a rustic yet elegant charm.
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Forest Buzzard Trail

Forest Buzzard Trail

Hiking Trail in George
The 2.2 km Forest Buzzard Trail starts from Witfontein Forestry Station just outside George. This easy circular route through pine plantations and indigenous forest passes a cascading waterfall. Dogs are welcome if they are on a leash. Duration: 1 hour Difficulty: Easy Distance: 2.2 km
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