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| Heroldsbay Accommodation |
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| The secluded and beautiful bay of Herold’s Bay has held an allure for holiday makers since time of old. Sketches and photographs in the George museum tell of ox wagons filled with tents, goods and servants, camping out on the beach itself. Only 15 kilometres from George, the bay literally nestles in a sheltered rocky cove with a wide stretch of beach and inviting waters. It is known amongst locals for its main attraction of surfing, combined with fishing and swimming. |
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| The little village of Herold’s Bay has short of 100 homes, making it something of a hamlet away from the bustle of nearby George. It still boasts the oldest working Nunnery in the southern hemisphere. |
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| From Herold’s Bay, if golfing is your passion why not book a round at the Oubaai golf course, the first Ernie Els signature golf course in the country - is an 18-hole course built around the natural landscape between the Gwaing River Valley and the Indian Ocean. |
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| The Outeniqua Choo-Choo is one of the few remaining steam trains in the country and travels between George and Mossel Bay, providing one of the most enjoyable and scenic rides in the heart of the Garden Route. The beautiful coastal fynbos in and around Herold’s Bay makes for some wonderful walks and trails, a fantastic area for spotting birds, and when the time is right, dolphins and whales. |
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