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The Island Beach

The Island Beach

Beaches in Great Brak River
Tucked into the south end of the Great Brak River estuary is The Island, connected to the mainland by a single lane bridge. This beautiful sandy beach on the lagoon offers safe swimming and is perfect for kids with its calm waters. It's also a popular picnic and braai spot.
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Solms Delta

Solms Delta

Wine Estates in Franschhoek
Solms-Delta offers a unique experience – far more than what you’d expect from a wine estate. Situated 15km outside Franschhoek in the heart of the Cape Winelands, this outstanding estate not only creates celebrated classical wines, it also offers a variety of highlights throughout the seasons. Visitors can picnic all year round in the enchanting forest, enjoy contemporary Cape cuisine at its renowned Fyndraai restaurant and be part of the annual harvest festival. A museum pays homage to the slaves who lived in the area and there are six special interest guided wine farm tours.Wine tasting at Solms-Delta wine estate is open seven days a week and takes place in the Museum van de Caab or under the oaks outside. The museum, which chronicles the social history of the 325-year old estate, is housed in the original wine cellar dating back to 1740.Enjoy a tasting of Solms-Delta and Solms-Astor wines and learn about the way they make their wines by taking one of the Farm Tours that include wine tasting. For more information or to book a tour call 021 874 3937.The tasting room for tasting and sales is open 9am to 6pm from Tuesday to Saturday and 9am to 5pm Sunday and Monday (closed December 25th and January 1st). Tasting is free for individuals. For groups of eight or more a R10 tasting fee per person is levied.
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Tofo and Tofinho Beaches

Tofo and Tofinho Beaches

Beaches in Tofinho
Tofo is a small coastal town with a lovely beach that offers safe swimming, good reefs for fishing and snorkeling, beach bars and dive schools. The Scuba diving sites are amazing. Tofinho, less than 1 km south, is situated on a more exposed and rocky headland, producing some excellent surfing conditions. Tofinho Point is also a favourite spot for fishermen when a high tide covers the shelf, allowing casting for kingfish into the deep waters beyond. A spectacular blowhole near the tip of the Point gives a raw display of power when there is a large swell running. Tofinho is also the site of the Frelimo Monument to Fallen Heroes, close to where unfortunate victims of the former regime were thrown into a sea cave, to be drowned by the rising tide.
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La Ferme Fly Fishing

La Ferme Fly Fishing

Popular Attractions in Franschhoek
La Ferme can be found just off the R301 on your way towards Franschhoek. This beautiful venue consists of four dams stocked with trout, bass and carp. A river also runs through the farm and can be fished. La Ferme is a perfect venue for fishing, and comes with picnic sites and braai facilities. Guests are also welcome to bring along their own chairs, tables and braais. If you require lessons, an instructor can be booked upon prior arrangement. Adult fishing day passes cost about R100 and R30 for children. Bookings are not required.
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Drostdy Museum

Drostdy Museum

Galleries and Museums in Uitenhage
The Drostdy Museum forms part of the Uitenhage Museum, as does the Cuyler Manor Museum and the Old Railway Station Museum. The Drostdy Africana Museum focuses on the development of the city and how it grew through the introduction of industries ranging from clothing, furniture and other items.
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Myoli Beach

Myoli Beach

Beaches in Sedgefield
One of the Garden Route’s best-kept secrets, the golden sandy beach at Myoli has much to offer. The beach itself is conveniently situated near a restaurant, beach bar, parking and a good selection of holiday accommodation. Myoli Beach is one of the top wave-riding beaches along this coast, drawing surfers, kite surfers, wake boarders and stand-up paddlers. It’s also a great place to chill out, sip on cocktails at the PiliPili Beach Bar, spot dolphins or watch whales from the observation platform.
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Monzi Golf Club

Monzi Golf Club

Golf Courses in South Africa
9 hole golf course, also used as an 18 hole, with tennis courts and a squash court
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Hwange National Park

Hwange National Park

Popular Attractions in Hwange
Game drives can be ventured in Hwange National Park from 6 am to 6 pm. Hwange National park is home to the Big 5 and you are assured to the see at least three, if not all five, of the Big 5. This is the largest park in Zimbabwe and covers about 14 650 square-kilometers. The park is home to over 100 mammal species and close to 400 bird species. The elephants in the park are one of the largest herds in the world.
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Jordan Winery

Jordan Winery

Wine Estates in Stellenbosch
Since 1993, Gary and Kathy Jordan have been making exceptional wines utilizing their high-energy instincts and practical experience, garnering them international acclaim. The cellar itself is a blend of old and new architectural ideas. Visitors are welcome to come and take in the beautiful panoramic view of Stellenbosch. The on-site Jordan Restaurant offers delectable cuisine prepared by George Jardine.
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Muratie Wine Estate

Muratie Wine Estate

Wine Estates in Stellenbosch
Steeped in early Cape history, Muratie is one of the most authentic treasures of the Cape Winelands. This working wine farm in the Stellenbosch wine region offers an experience of farm life against a backdrop of grandiose views of Simonsberg and Table Mountain. Enormous shady old oak trees line the grounds and set the stage for what lies inside the historic buildings. The old fermentation tanks in the cellar are characterised by tartaric encrusted walls, old carpets, wooden furniture and original art. This is where you will find honest farm food, good wine and great company. Muratie’s wines, in the words of the late Ronnie Melck, are ‘humble, honest and full of integrity, with quality being the only answer’. Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday 10:00 – 17:00 Closed Good Friday & Christmas Cellar tours daily at 10:30 & 14:30.
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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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Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens

Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens

Nature Reserves in Roodepoort
The magnificent Witpoortjie waterfall forms the backdrop to this lovely botanical garden covering almost 300 hectares of both landscaped and natural veld areas. Previously called the Witwatersrand National Botanical Garden, the natural vegetation of the area is known as the "Rocky Highveld Grassland" and consists of a mosaic of grassland and savanna, with dense bush in kloofs and along streams. The variety of habitats accommodates over 600 naturally occurring plant species. seasonal highlights. These fabulous gardens are also home majestic Black Eagles (Verreaux's Eagles), who nest on the cliffs alongside the waterfall. The garden has an abundance of wildlife. Together with the other 220 bird species, there are also a number of reptile and small mammals, including small antelope and jackal, which occur naturally in the Nature Reserve. Take a stroll Several short walks run through the gardenand the surrounding natural areas. The SASOL Dam & Wetland has a boardwalk through the wetland and a bird hide. The JCI Geological Trail gives visitors the opportunity to not only walk along the Roodekrans Ridge and in the Nature Reserve portion of the Garden, but also to learn something about the fascinating geology of the area. Guided tours can be arranged for groups. Need to know? The Garden is open daily from 08:00 to 18:00, no entry after 17:00. R30 for adults, R25 for students (with a valid student card), R12 for scholars (children), R25 for pensioners and disabled. Children under the age of 6 and Botanical Society members (with valid cards) have free entry.
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Mokolo Dam Nature Reserve

Mokolo Dam Nature Reserve

Nature Reserves in Lephalale (Ellisras)
Popular with water sports enthusiasts, anglers, families, birders and photographers alike, the Mokolo Dam Nature Reserve’s major attraction is boating. Almost a quarter of the picturesque malaria-free 4 600-hectare reserve is taken up by water when the dam is full. Dramatic cliffs and precipitous hills run down to the water’s edge, presenting fabulous backdrops for photographers. Boat based bird watching along the shoreline also offers excellent photo opportunities. Families will find numerous lovely picnic spots and fishing around the dam.
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Galjoen Trail

Galjoen Trail

Hiking Trail in Sedgefield
The Galjoen Trail is a 12 km beach walk along the Goukamma Nature Reserve coastline. Before setting off, check the local tide table, as there is a possibility of being stranded against cliffs at spring high tide. Plan to arrange transport back to the start or return by walking. Duration: 3 hours Difficulty: Easy Distance: 12 km
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Kruger Park Crocodile Bridge Gate

Kruger Park Crocodile Bridge Gate

Nature Reserves in Crocodile Bridge Gate
Crocodile Bridge Gate provides the most eastern entrance into the Kruger National Park and is in close proximity to the border post between South Africa and Mozambique. Named after the Crocodile River, Crocodile Bridge Gate is the most direct route into the southeastern section of Kruger. Wildlife is plentiful and viewing opportunities are awesome; white rhino is often seen in woodlands while the shy black rhino hides in dense thorn thickets. Predators you might see are lion, spotted hyena, leopard, cheetah and wild dog. Some of the grazers and browsers include giraffe, kudu, impala, hippo, and white and black rhino. Need to know? The Crocodile River frequently floods over the bridge. Contact SAN Parks before travelling to find out if this entrance is open. www.sanparks.org
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