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Humewood Beach
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Humewood
Humewood Beach is South Africa’s oldest blue flag beach and situated between Kings Beach and Hobie Beach along the main beachfront. The beach is ideal for families and is adjacent to Happy Valley.
Heavenly Stables
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Lovemore Park
Why not be different this summer? Do something you never thought possible, like riding a horse in the Nature reserve or if you a seasoned rider enjoy a nice canter on the Sardinia Bay beach.
Book now by phoning Jackie on 081 890 7080 or email jackie@heavenlystables.co.za
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Zuurberg Mountain Village
Location : Eastern Cape > Addo > Addo
Zuurberg Mountain Village is a 150 year old haven of historical delight situated high up on the Zuurberg Pass in malaria-free Addo. It is an exclusive mountain top Hotel, set in 160 hectares of indigenous vegetation with breath-taking views of the famous Addo Elephant National Park. A mere one...




Dungbeetle River Lodge
Location : Eastern Cape > Colchester > Addo South Gate
Known for cleanliness, happy and helpful staff and an excellent breakfast served on a deck overlooking the beautiful Sundays River, this lodge diligently conforms to all the requirements expected from the cream of 4 star graded facilities.
Dungbeetle River Lodge is a modern lodge with a...




Wells Estate
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > Wells Estate
Wells Estate is accessed by traveling along the N2 towards Grahamstown and taking the St George's Strand turn-off, opposite St. Georges Strand. Apart for a large children’s' playground including swimming pools and waterslides, Wells Estate offers good swimming and fishing opportunities, the...
South End Museum
Location : Eastern Cape > Gqeberha > South End
South End was once a cosmopolitan suburb bustling with street life, known for its respected schools, is festive hotels, numerous family businesses and its own air fish sellers.
It was home to generations of families who lived in houses which today are only recorded in water colours.