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Pitch-Up-For-Camping SUNSHINE COAST PINE LODGE RESORT OCEAN VIEW FOREST RESORT Ocean View offers breath-taking 180 degree ocean AND CONFERENCE CENTRE views. The Resort offers a large variety of wild birds Situated just minutes from Nelson Mandela Bay’s and animals if you want to breakaway for some city centre and Airport. Pine Lodge is the perfect peace and quiet this is the place for you. holiday destination. 3-star chalets are nestled among the indigenous flora of the Cape Recife +27 (0) 60 508 7525 Nature Reserve and are a stone’s throw from the ocean. +27 (0) 41 583 4004 MEDOLINO CARAVAN PARK [email protected] PORT ALFRED www.pinelodge.co.za Medolino Caravan Park also offers immaculate wooden self-catering chalets. Being centrally situated means visitors have a long list of things to do outside the park. The caravan park offers a MADIBA BAY RESORTS – wide range of water sports from swimming, fishing, sailing, canoeing, water skiing as well as boating CARAVAN PARK and all swimming beaches are easily accessible. Holiday Resort comprising of self-catering There are 32 large, grassed camping sites with rondavels and chalets, caravan park and power points. conference facilities. Various activities available on site. The facilities within the resort will ensure +27 (0) 46 624 1651 that you have everything that you need. Almost all www.medolinocaravanpark.co.za the rondavels offer breath-taking sea views. +27 (0) 41 396 2000 [email protected] CANNON ROCKS HOLIDAY [email protected] www.thewillowspe.co.za RESORT CANNON ROCKS Visitors can enjoy the quiet village of Cannon Rocks. Visitors can enjoy unspoilt beaches, safe bathing, PSA HOLIDAY RESORT fishing and excellent surfing, kite surfing and EAST LONDON wind surfing. Cannon Rocks offers wind protected The resort is nestled in lush indigenous dune forest stands with plenty of trees and plenty of nearby and situated at Quenera Mouth 18km east of East attractions. London. If a relaxed venue is what you are looking for, with walks along the peaceful beaches – look no +27 (0) 46 654 0043 further! Your only disturbance will be the chirping www.cannonrocks.co.za of numerous bird species. [email protected] +27 (0) 82 880 8949 www.psaresort.co.za NAHOON MUNICIPAL WOODY CAPE NATURE LODGE KENTON CARAVAN PARK Woody Cape Nature Lodge offers a wide variety of EAST LONDON accommodation to fit all budgets from camping Nahoon Caravan Park is situated in close proximity and dorms to private self-catered chalets. There to the well-known Nahoon Beach and river. There are a lot of activities on site including volleyball, are a variety of sporting activities to enjoy in and yoga, scuba diving pool sessions and chilling in the around Nahoon. It is a perfect place to relax and hammocks. Rustic with a lot of charm Natures Valley unwind for all family members. will leave visitors with lots of great memories. +27 (0) 43 735 1114 [email protected] www.nahooncaravanpark.co.za www.woodycape.co.za NATURES REST BOESMANS CARAVAN PARK Natures Rest sits on the banks of a lagoon estuary Boesmans Caravan Park offers sheltered camping in a sheltered valley just outside the city of East close to the Boesmansriviermond business centre. London. Natures Rest does exactly as its name promises – take its visitors back to nature while +27 (0) 46 648 3584 they relax and enjoy the lovely environment. At +27 (0) 82 921 1700 Natures Rest you can either sit and relax or enjoy a variety of activities on offer. Natures Rest has caravan and camping sites of offer. PALM SPRINGS RESORT +27 (0) 43 736 9753 Palm Springs offers unfussy chalets and cabanas www.naturesrest.co.za in a laid-back riverfront resort offering a playground and beach access. Situated on the banks of Umlele River with easy access to the beach. GREEN FOUNTAIN FARM +27 (0) 43 781 1901 [email protected] CARAVAN PARK www.palmspringsresort.co.za PORT ALFRED Green Fountain Caravan Park is a peaceful green abundance of nature. Six kilometres outside Port Alfred. Green Fountain has self-catering villas and FISH RIVER DINER CARAVAN PARK camping and caravanning sites. An ultimate golfing and family destination. A self- catering resort where guests enjoy easy access to [email protected] the golf course. Within a short drive, visitors can enjoy +27 (0) 73 865 3621 a visit to the historical towns and villages. Enjoy a +27 (0) 46 654 0148 drink at the oldest pub in South Africa in Bathurst. Big www.greenfountainfarm.co.za five safaris close to the Fish River Diner. [email protected] +27 (0) 40 676 1058 www.fishriverresort.co.za FALCON ROCK SAND RIVER GETAWAY Falcon Rock caters for school and youth group The joy of camping and the great outdoors, without camps with a variety of adventure and team all the hassle of setting up and packing away! Sand building activities. Picnic/braai areas are available River Getaway offers you the opportunity to camp for ‘Day Visitors’ and on a warm day it’s advisable at the drop of a hat. Just pack food and toiletries to book. and you can be on your way, they have everything else covered! The kitchen is stocked with all the [email protected] gear you need, and our beds are already made and +27 (0) 82 800 9279 waiting for you! +27 (0) 41 956 0151 www.falconrock.co.za +27 (0) 82 748 4903 [email protected] www.sandrivergetaway.com OFF CAMBER ADVENTURES Off Camber Adventures offers visitors a perfect getaway for an experience of a lifetime. LUNGILE BACKPACKERS They offer a variety of accommodation and facilities Lungile offers high quality budget accommodation. to make visitors stay a memorable one. Guests can choose between private rooms, private en suite rooms, dorms or camping. Communal [email protected] areas offer self-catering facilities, TV and free wifi. [email protected] Activities include wildlife, nature, historical spots +27 (0) 83 431 7020 and a number of adventure activities. +27 (0) 41 582 2042 [email protected] VAN STADENS CARAVAN PARK www.lungilebackpackers.co.za Located halfway between Port Elizabeth and Jeffreys Bay, Van Stadens has 90 lawn sites suitable for tents and caravans some with shade and panoramic views. Most of the resort fronts on the tranquil Van Stadens River estuary. [email protected] +27 (0) 41 776 1059 www.vanstadens.com WILD COAST ARENDSNES HOLIDAY RESORT BULOLO HOLIDAY CAMPT JIKELEZA Bulolo offers guests self-catering, caravan and Arendsnes holiday resort is the ideal breakaway camping facilities. Activities can be enjoyed in for idyllic surroundings. Arendsnes offers guests nearby Port St Johns. a variety of choices of accommodation e.g. conference facility, log cabins, bachelor flats, +27 (0) 47 564 1245 caravan park and self-catering chalets. Arendsnes go the extra mile in accommodating their guests as personal service and hospitality comes first. THE PONT HOLIDAY RESORT The Pont offers guests rustic chalets, large units +27 (0) 43 738 5064 to accommodate family and friends and electrified [email protected] campsites. 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Activities and accommodation to choose from e.g. chalets, that can be enjoyed by guests include river cottage, heritage bungalow and chalet. cruises, boat excursions, Port St Johns to Coffee Bay overland taxi tour, Port St Johns to Coffee [email protected] Bay hiking trail, sundowner trips, horse riding, the +27 (0) 83 399 5605 blowhole and the gap, Silaka Nature Reserve and www.cefani.co.za the Port St Johns Tour. +27 (0) 83 315 3103 [email protected] GLEN MUIR HOLIDAY RESORT www.amapondo.co.za JIKELEZA Glen Muir offers a variety of accommodation from camping and caravanning to self-catering. SUGARLOAF BACKPACKERS Accommodation includes safari tents, dormitories +27 (0) 43 734 3032 and private en-suite tents. If you are looking for a [email protected] traditional African experience, Sugarloaf is ready to welcome you. [email protected] +27 (0) 82 093 5675 +27 (0) 66 121 6679 www.sugarloafbackpackers.co.za GONUBIE HOLIDAY RESORT MORGAN BAY JIKELEZA Set in a beautiful landscape it is the perfect place CARAVAN AND CAMPING to relax and unwind and offers many features for all JIKELEZA family members. All sites have electricity, picnic benches and braai facilities. Morgan Bay Caravan Park is situated +27 (0) 43 705 9748 right on the Inchara Lagoon’s edge. Guests can Gonubie.caravanparks.co.za set up camp under a shady tree with the beautiful beaches just a short walk away. All bookings are made at Morgan’s Bay Hotel. YELLOW SANDS CARAVAN PARK [email protected] JIKELEZA +27 (0) 43 841 1062 Situated 25km from East London. Yellow Sands +27 (0) 82 852 8263 offers safe prime seafront camping sites with access to both the beach and Kwelera River. 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