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Established in 1902 and named after Lord Milner. Milnerton offers
breathtaking views of Table Mountain, Devils Peak and Lions Head. The
lagoon offers boating and water skiing, golf course, and racecourse.
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In addition to a prime hotel and lodge, self-catering holiday chalets,
tent sites and caravan parks are spread through many hectares of
coastal forest making Sodwana a leading domestic holiday destination.
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Situated in a picturesque rural setting & consists of a few houses &
police station. Tennis courts and clubhouse are social meeting places
on Saturday afternoons.
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Formally a township reserved for people of Indian origin, is a
compact, well-laid-out suburb with a buzzing commercial and retail
centre, beautiful homes, mosques and churches.
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Bishopscourt was developed on the farm Boschheuwel once owned by Jan
van Riebeeck. Residential area of the Anglican Bishop of the Cape,
hence the name Bishopscourt.
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Established as a stop over point for railway staff and passengers at
the top of Laings Nek, this village is overlooked by the high peaks of
the northern Drakensberg.
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On the southern banks of the Incarha River, just 7km from the unspoilt
Transkei Wild Coast region lies a pretty resort between beach and
krantz.
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The 8 Campsites are serviced by Dry Toilets.
No water is available on site and the nearest water point is at
Richtersberg (32 km) away.
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New ablutions have been built and showers (cold water only) are
available.
There are 18 Campsites and an Environmental Education Centre where
school groups can stay over in traditional Nama huts.
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This remains one of the most popular spots in the park and ablutions
(cold showers) have been built to service 12 Campsites.
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Found: 1012
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