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Doornkraal Mountain Route

Doornkraal Mountain Route

Hiking Trail in Groot Marico
This trail is approximately 18 km in length on a route that is clearly marked. The 8 km mountainous part is quite difficult with lots of rock and climbing. The rest of the route runs along the old farrow or river bank circled with willow trees and the ruins of an old Matabele Kraal can be seen. The trail can be done in one day but overnight facilities are available. The difficulty ranges from easy to challenging.
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Surfers Corner

Surfers Corner

Beaches in Muizenberg
Surfer's Corners is one of the hottest spot for surfing in the world! It is also a perfect place to spots the whales in the water.
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Inxuba Yethemba Municipal Park

Inxuba Yethemba Municipal Park

Sports Stadiums Clubs in Cradock
Situated on the banks of the Fish River, Inxuba Yethemba Municipal Park is an oasis of trees and flowers - a perfect spot to chill out in uncomfortably hot weather. The Park is a mixture of timelessness and modernity: beautiful gardens, shady trees, the Cradock Four Memorial, the Jurie Lombard Water Mill, plus a sports complex that could well be the envy of many a larger town. The sports complex features a swimming pool, tennis courts, a rugby field encircled by a superb synthetic athletic track which hosts events at regional and national level, a pavilion seating 2 000 and a caravan park with full facilities. The annual Hansa Powerade Great Fish River Canoe Marathon ends at the Park.
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Welgevonden Private Nature Reserve

Welgevonden Private Nature Reserve

Nature Reserves in Vaalwater
At just a three-hour drive from OR Tambo International Airport, Welgevonden Game Reserve is a sought after Big Five game reserve bordering the Marekele National Park in the Waterberg Biosphere. What makes it even more attractive is that it is malaria-free. Meaning ‘well found’, Welgevonden is a mountainous place of spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife and awesome birdlife that captures the essence of true wilderness. Home to white rhino, lion, leopard, elephant and buffalo, the reserve also has cheetah, sable, gemsbok, giraffe, bush pig, pangolin, warthog, black-backed jackals and many antelope species. At night you have the chance of spotting rare and unusual animals such as brown hyena, aardwolf and aardvark. With over 250 bird species including rare blue cranes, the reserve is also a birder’s dream. Welgevonden also features some superb, delicate Bushman rock paintings. Visit Welgevonden for amazing wildlife viewing opportunities, an authentic wilderness experience and a wonderful sense of the spirit of Africa.
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Welmoed

Welmoed

Wine Estates in Stellenbosch
Granted in 1690 to Simon van der Stel, Welmoed has since been a respectable producer of fine wines. The Welmoed range includes a good variety that places emphasis on quality over price. Guests will always be welcome at the cellar door. If you're in the area, drop in for a sample of the wines. There is also an on-site restaurant, The Duck Pond, where you can dine on a country-inspired menu, made from the freshest locally-sourced produce. Wine tasting and sales: Monday-Friday 09:00 to 17:30; Saturday 09:00 to 17:00; Sunday 10:00 to 16:00.
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Cloof Wine Estate

Cloof Wine Estate

Wine Estates in Darling
The West Coast village of Darling – only one hour’s drive from Cape Town – is home to artists, actors, retired financiers, farmers and other interesting people (Cloof proprietors count themselves amongst those).Even if the region geographically and demographically is more than a little off-centre, Darling’s annual wild flower show – showcasing a selection of the 1 200 flowering species to be found here – makes it the focal point of the Cape Floral Kingdom.Cloof Vineyards, situated on the eastern slopes of Dassenberg, 70 kilometres north of Cape Town, are surrounded by wheat fields. In winter the most brilliant of greens, these fields ripen in early summer to earthy golden when the vineyards have burst into vibrant green leaf.Late in 2006 Cloof were named Champions under the Biodiversity & Wine Initiative, in recognition of the steps they’ve taken to conserve pristine natural vegetation, and to rehabilitate previously cultivated areas. The programme also sets extremely strict standards in terms of the potential environmental impact of vineyard and cellar activities.Darling’s unique combination of soils and climate give rise to the trademark bold-flavoured richness of Cloof wines, which ultimately is the real reason for visiting Cloof.Their passion for bold, well-defined flavours is expressed also in various food events at Cloof. Celebrating the best of country produce and simplicity in preparation, their wines are considered as being the ideal complement.Afrikaans has a word, gesellig, which best describes the happy mood that settles on a group when hospitality, good company, wine and food are brought together. That is the Cloof life and you are invited to share it with them.Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 10am to 4pm
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Dog Stone

Dog Stone

Popular Attractions in Hondeklipbaai
The Dog Stone is a big gneiss rock that so closely resembled a dog, it inspired Thomas Grace to name Hondeklipbaai, which means “Dog Stone Bay”. In 1853 the “Dog” was defaced when its ear was chopped of and taken to Cape Town in order to start the fictitious “Dog’s Ear Copper Company”. During a severe lightning storm in the 70s, it lost its nose as well. This place was added by K9 Cottage.
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Salt River Hiking Trail

Salt River Hiking Trail

Hiking Trail in Natures Valley
The 9 km Salt River Hiking Trail starts across the road from the village shop. Head towards the beach and follow the route to the right on the beach. After 400 m, the route turns right into the scrub forest. Follow the trail past a lookout point until it joins up with a jeep track. Turn left towards the Salt River mouth and follow the trail back along the coast. Need to know? The trail is not passable during high tide.
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Lotheni Nature Reserve

Lotheni Nature Reserve

Nature Reserves in Drakensberg
The Lotheni Nature Reserve is situated within the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park. There are many scenic walking trails for the young and old as well as a moderate 14 km mountain biking trail. The longest trail is a circular route of 11.8 km called the Emadundwini Trail. This trail crosses a number of small fresh-water streams and carries on up a steep incline. It is the best trail for viewing the spectacular scenery of the Drakensberg Mountains. The other trails include the Eagle, Falls, Canyon, Jacobs Ladder, and the historically significant Gelib tree trail. There is a variety of wildlife including duiker, eland, grey rhebuck and mountain reedbuck. There is also a diversity of more than 172 bird species such as lanner falcons, giant kingfishers, and Cape vultures. Trout fishing is also popular at Lotheni and a refreshing swim at the Cool Pools is a must.
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Victory Theatre

Victory Theatre

Galleries and Museums in Houghton
The Victory Theatre is home to the proudly South African and internationally acclaimed theatre production, UMOJA - The Spirit of Togetherness. The theatre stages many more local theatre and comedy hit productions.
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Forty Thieves Beach Bar

Forty Thieves Beach Bar

Bars in Diani Beach
Kick back with a cocktail while the waves gently lap your toes. At the Forty Thieves Beach Bar & Bistro you can listen to live music, play bar games, watch water sports, enjoy a delicious lunch or party the night away. You’re always assured a warm welcome and there's a disco under the stars every evening. www.beachbar.co
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Mooi River Mall

Mooi River Mall

Shopping Malls in Potchefstroom
The Mooi River Mall is a top class waterfront shopping mall straddling the Mooi River with 47 500 m2 of shops and 2 000 parking bays. The centre is the answer to shopping and entertainment par excellence for the Northwest region, with support expected from as far a field as Orkney, Ventersdorp and Carletonville. A first of its kind for the region, in the true sense, comparable to those centres akin to the major cities around South Africa, Mooi River sets the benchmark for centres to follow within the region
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Hawaan Forest

Hawaan Forest

Nature Reserves in Umhlanga Rocks
The Hawaan Forest is a stunning indigenous woodland that dates back to hundreds of years. This beautiful sanctuary is home to valuable tropical tree species and various birds and animals. Not far is Umhlanga Ponds, one of the best birding sites on the North Coast. Entry is restricted to guided walks held on Saturdays at 8am. Bookings are essential: +27 (0) 31 566 4018.
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Umhlanga Beach

Umhlanga Beach

Beaches in Umhlanga
The facilities along Umhlanga’s beachfront are similar to what you may expect at other world famous beach destinations. The clean, white sandy beach and warm water of the Indian Ocean waters beckons. There are great seafood restaurants with seating almost on the beach. Park on Lagoon Drive and walk down "Walkway to the Beach" (signposted). Some of South Africa's most famous hotels are along this coastline – the Cabanas, Breakers, Pearls, Oyster Box and the legendary Beverly Hills, Sol Kerzner's first hotel. A beautiful paved walk meanders through a beach garden to your left, while a stroll to the right will bring you all the way up to Umhlanga Beach's landmark, Umhlanga Lighthouse.
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Tsolwana Trail

Tsolwana Trail

Hiking Trail in Eastern Cape
This trail is located in a 7000 ha reserve located between Whittlesea, Queenstown and Tarkastad. Hikers can enjoy abundant game like white rhino, eland, gemsbok and black wildebeest, as well as cultural gems such as San caves and paintings. The trail is 22 km long and takes two days on average with a difficulty rating of moderate. Maximum 10 people per group. Bush camp accommodation with bunk beds and mattresses is available; visitors must supply own food. There is also accommodation on four fully servced lodges. Day and night trails routes are set out and a guide will accompany visitors. The reserve can be reached from Queenstown via the R61 to Tarkastad, or the R67 to Whittlesea and Fort Beaufort.
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