Hotels in Scottburgh
 | Avalon Guest House  |
Score 9.375 from 12 reviews | | 16 Sherwood Crescent |  |
| By Car:
- While on the N2 from the airport, travel 13 km and take the Seadoone Road exit ramp (exit 137).
- Turn right at the robot (traffic lights) and travel for 1 km past Seadoone Mall.
- Turn right into Gardiner Road and continue for 314 metres.
- Turn left into School Road and continue for 50 metres.
- Turn right into Viden Road and continue for 245 metres.
- Turn left into Sherwood Crescent and continue for 247 metres to Avalon Guest House, 16 Sherwood Crescent on your right-hand side. ... more | | |
 | Lynton Hall Fine Country Estate  |
Score 0 from 0 reviews | | Old South Coast Main Road (R102) |  |
| The furniture at Lynton Hall is a combination of family heirlooms and specially commissioned work by renowned South African furniture maker Pierre Cronje. ... more | | |
 | The View Boutique Hotel & Spa  |
Score 8.5 from 13 reviews | | 9 Hillside Road |  |
| By car:
- Follow the N2 South until exit 137 (Kingsburgh/Seadoone).
- Continue inland, away from the sea.
- Turn left onto Umfulani before the BP garage.
- Umfulani leads onto World’s View.
- Take a sharp right, onto Hillside Road.
- Before you reach the end of Hillside Road, turn left onto Steepway and
continue until the end of the lane.
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 | Selborne Hotel, Spa & Golf Estate  |
Score 0 from 0 reviews | | Pennington |  |
| A variety of culinary options awaits you such as refined dining in the elegant restaurant, or casual al fresco lunches amidst the beauty of the surrounding scenery.
Local fresh fish is usually served daily, some of the country’s finest cured meats and cheeses originate from the midlands nearby and the diverse cultures ensure that virtually every spice and herb is available. Wines from South Africa’s established estates and the modern boutique wineries fill our cellar to complement the fine menu. ... more | | | | More hotels in Scottburgh |
| Kruger National Park Open Vehicle Afternoon Safari |
3 hours |
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Venture into the famous Kruger National Park for an afternoon "Open Vehicle" Safari. Kruger National Park has the greatest diversity of animals in Southern Africa, making it the ideal place to do some wildlife spotting. The park is well known for it's may opportunities to spot the Big 5 of African game viewing - Elephants, Rhinos, Buffalo, Leopards, and of course Lions.
Experience the animals of the Kruger when the heat of the day subsides. See the hunters of the night appear and travel through this vast park filled with offerings only Africa can give. You will also avoid the sometimes scorching midday African heat.
The abundant fauna and flora guarantees a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in the world - an experience worth waiting for. A camera is one thing you don't want to forget on this unforgettable experience through the Kruger National Park!
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| Sun City and Pilansberg Nature Reserve |
12 hours |
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Absorb the beauty of nature with the morning spent game viewing on the 55,000 hectares (550 square kilometers) that are Pilanesberg Nature Reserve. With over 7,000 animals in the park, your search for the Big 5 - Elephants, Lions, Rhinos, Leopards and African Buffalo, along with many other animals and birdlife, will be eventful.
Pilansberg Nature Reserve has over 124 miles (200 kilometers) of good quality roads, which makes it one of the best game reserves in South Africa. Anything is possible on an African safari so keep your eyes and ears open!
Deep in the rugged bushveld, in the heart of an ancient volcano, lies the world's most unique resort - Sun City. After a relaxing morning game drive you will arrive at Sun City for an afternoon at leisure. With a golf course, Butterfly World, Cultural Village, wave and swimming pools, Lost City, numerous bars and restaurants, and the well known Grandwest Casino, there is plenty to do at this outrageous resort!
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7 hours |
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The streets, squares, monuments and memorials of historic Cape Town provide the setting for the first part of your tour. Here, on the Footsteps to Freedom City Walk ©, look back in time at how Africa, Asia and Europe conspired to create cosmopolitan Cape Town. Absorb the sights, sounds, and smells of the city. This leisurely stroll incorporates most of the significant historic attractions in central Cape Town such as Greenmarket Square, the Grand Parade, Castle of Good Hope, City Hall, District Six Museum, Slave Lodge, Parliament, Company's Garden and St George's Anglican Cathedral. (Tour enters the District Six Museum and St George's Anglican Cathedral). After a break for a light lunch at one of the sidewalk cafes (not included), set off for the township of Langa. Here you can look forward in time as you walk and talk with Xhosas of the Cape. Hear about their rites and rituals, culture and traditions, challenges and dreams. See their children, homes, churches, feel and smell township life. This tour is not about rushing around the Cape Flats ticking township names off a list. Rather, to pause, engage and interact. Your journey is about connecting and reflecting, and most importantly it is about people. The Footsteps Township Combination © tour starts at the official Cape Town Tourism Office. This is within easy walking distance of Foreshore hotels (10 minutes) and the V and A Waterfront (20 minutes). Undercover parking is available at the nearby Picbel Parkade in Strand Street. Tours depart in all weather conditions - fair and foul, please dress accordingly and wear comfortable shoes.
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