The 20 best family-friendly activities to enjoy on the KZN South Coast this summer

The holiday season has arrived, and one of the key takeaways from 2020 is that there’s no time like the present to #GoMakeMemories with beloved family members. Fortunately, the KZN South Coast is brimming with affordable, family-friendly activities, and as part of Ugu South Coast Tourism’s (USCT) Thokozela Ihlobo! Celebrate Summer campaign, they’re sharing the best the area has to offer.

“When it comes to family holiday destinations, the Paradise of the Zulu Kingdom has long been a favourite spot with its many beaches, nature reserves and child-friendly activities,” said CEO of Ugu South Coast Tourism (USCT), Phelisa Mangcu. “This year, through our Thokozela ihlobo! Celebrate Summer campaign, we’ll make sure it’s truly a memorable experience for all families holidaying on the KZN South Coast.”

  1. More than 58 swimming beaches

There’s nothing quite like a day of family fun at the beach, and the KZN South Coast has 58 incredible golden, sandy beaches to choose from – including five with Blue Flag status. Sandcastle building, beach games and water sports can be enjoyed, and there are many tidal pools for safe swimming.

  1. Mountain biking

Those wanting to view the sights and sounds of the beautiful KZN South Coast by bike are spoilt for choice. There are many well-maintained biking routes, with the area boasting a number of leading mountain biking competitions, including joberg2c, sani2c, and the 5-stage South Coast Fever MTB Series. Some biking routes to try include:

  • Burry Stander Bike Park in Umtentweni: 079 493 7499.
  • Lake Eland Game Reserve in Oribi Gorge: 082 851 6687 or lakeeland.co.za.
  • ANEW Resort Ingeli Forest in Harding: 082 927 9335 or anewhotels.com
  • Beaver Creek Coffee Estate in Port Edward: 039 311 2315/47 or beavercreek.co.za.
  • Clear Water Trail Centre in Port Edward: 083 549 6710 or clearwatertrails.co.za.
  • Red Desert Nature Reserve in Port Edward: 039 695 0460/083 631 9331.
  1. Horse and pony rides

Experience the KZN South Coast from the back of a horse (or pony for the little ones) by booking through one of the local establishments. Anyone, from newbies through to experts, can enjoy a trot along the beaches, or meander through the cane fields following a local guide. Riding facilities can be found at:

  • Selsdon Park Estate in Trafalgar: 083 301 2941, 082 451 9827 or marinabeach.co.za.
  • Wild Coast Sun Hotel & Casino: 039 305 9111 or www.suninternational.com/wildcoastsun.
  1. Animal farms

Animal conservation is an important part of KZN South Coast ethos, and there are a number of animal and reptile parks established around this. Families are kept engaged with tours, talks and animal feeding at these stunning establishments. Among them are:

  • Crocworld Conservation Centre in Scottburgh: 039 976 1103 or crocworld.co.za.
  • Pure Venom Snake & Reptile farm near Shelly Beach: 082 965 0932.
  • Butterfly Valley Butterfly Farm in Ramsgate: 073 422 5357.
  • Riverbend Crocodile Farm in Southbroom: 039 316 6204 or www.crocodilecrazy.co.za.
  1. Fun on the farm

This rich agricultural area consists of a number of farms that open their doors to visitors, giving a sneak preview of farming behind the scenes. From coffee and bananas through to animal farms, there’s so much to be explored here. Visitors are welcome at:

  • BBS Farm in Umtentweni which farms of exotic tomatoes, green peppers, bananas and macadamia nuts: 079 568 1815.
  • Banana Farm Tours in Southbroom: 039 316 6204 or info@crocodilecrazy.co.za.
  • Mac Banana Estate & Adventures include Mac Venture Golf, the Butterfly Dome, the Bird Viewing Deck, archery, paintball, banana tours, pony rides, the Adventure Park and play area: 039 319 1033 or macbanana.mobi.
  • Beaver Creek Coffee Estate near Port Edward: 039 311 2315/47 or beavercreek.co.za.
  1. Birdwatching

With hundreds of local bird species inhabiting the many stunning coastal nature reserves on the KZN South Coast, families can tick off sightings on their list while hiking through forests, crossing streams and resting near waterfalls. Some of the nature reserves to visit include TC Robertson, Vernon Crookes, Bendigo, ANEW Resort Ingeli Forest, Mpenjati, River Valley and Umtamvuna. Rare vulture sightings are on the cards at Oribi Vulture Viewing Hide, and visitors can also see the world’s smallest desert in the Red Desert Nature Reserve in Port Edward.

  • Oribi Vulture Viewing Hide: 072 893 3794 or vulturehide.blogspot.com.
  • Red Desert Nature Reserve: 083 631 9331 or www.reddesertnaturereserve.co.za.
  1. Game drive

The enigmatic Lake Eland Game Reserve            near Oribi Gorge is a great venue for day visits, offering self-drive game drives to view a variety of wildlife. There are also horse rides, bike trails, 4×4 trails and picnic sites, with an on-site restaurant and tea garden alongside a children’s playground.

  • Lake Eland Game Reserve: 039 687 0395 or www.lakeeland.co.za.
  1. Adventure activities

The older kids will enjoy the many extreme adventure activities found in the Paradise in the Zulu Kingdom. Wild 5 Adventures, located Oribi Gorge Hotel property, has a 110m abseil, foefie-slide, 85m suspension bridge, white water rafting on the uMzimkhulu and paintball. For a unique nature-based heritage experience, families (children aged 8 and over) can visit the KwaXolo Caves, home to historical San rock paintings dating back centuries. There is a guided hiking route with visitors securely harnessed as they walk along the mountainside, enjoying views of the valley and waterfall.

  1. Running and walking trails

Active families looking for adventure are treated to many running and walking trails throughout the KZN South Coast. Some of the venues to try out include TC Robertson Nature Reserve, Rocky Bay Resort, Vernon Crookes Nature Reserve, Oribi Gorge Nature Reserve, River Valley Nature Reserve, Beaver Creek Coffee Estate, Bushbuck Trail, Clearwater Trail, ANEW Resort Ingeli Forest. There are also dedicated Saturday morning parkruns at Umdoni and Uvongo, as well as Wild Coast hiking trails through Voli Travel.

  1. Casting a line

From those looking to learn a new hobby, through to the dedicated anglers, will find the perfect place to cast a line along the 120km shoreline – as well as the many rives and dams. Two renowned fishing spots are Uvongo Fishing Pier and Margate Fishing Pier, and there are several companies dedicated to renting or selling fishing equipment.

  1. Picnics in nature

The aforementioned nature reserves, Lake Eland Game Reserve, KwaXolo Caves, beaches, dams, rivers and waterfalls are all ideal spots for a family picnic. The KZN South Coast has many famous eateries and shops that can provide the required picnic basket assortment!

  1. Whale viewing

The annual while migration season finishes in December, giving visiting families the chance to view the ‘tail end’ of this incredible aquatic sighting from the Pennington Whale Deck, the Umtentweni Whale Deck, the Ramsgate Whale Deck or the Southbroom Whale Deck. Alongside the Humpback and Southern Right whales, dolphins can be spotted surfing the waves.

  1. Canoeing

Experience the KZN South Coast on the water by hiring a canoe from one of the many suppliers based at St Michael’s, Uvongo, Margate and Ramsgate. They will gladly show you how the equipment works and ensure all safety gear is provided.

  1. Great drives out

Keen 4×4 adventurers who prefer to explore the ‘road less travelled’ with some rich heritage are spoilt for choice in the Paradise of the Zulu Kingdom. There’s the Umzumbe KwaDweShula Batsones, Nyandezulu Cultural Experience, KwaXolo Caves Adventures and KwaNzimakwe Cultural Experience.

  1. Quad biking

Get kitted out and hop on a quad bike for some off-road adventures at Mac Banana Estate’s Mac Quads. All participants have to be 16 years or older to enjoy this fast-paced, four-wheeled activity along the dirt roads amidst the stunning banana plantations.

  1. Shipwrecks

The mysticism and history of shipwrecks can be discovered at a number of sites along this treacherous shoreline. For divers, there are many ships that met a tragic end, waiting to be explored below the water, such. These include the Nebo which sank in 1884, and the Produce which sank in 1974, near the world-renowned dive site, Aliwal Shoal. There is also The Uni XII at Pennington, The Nevonia at Umzumbe, The Nightingale at Palm Beach, The Ivy at Glenmore, as well a Port Edward’s Sao Joao and Sao Bento. On the Port Edward beach, families can view the Sao Joao Portuguese Monument, erected on North Sand Bluff to commemorate the souls lost in 1552 when the Portuguese ship sank in the shallow waters off Port Edward.

  1. Wild Waves Waterpark

A day of endless entertainment can be found at Wild Waves Water Park, located at the Wild Coast Sun, home to some of the continent’s best water slides. It’s time to splash about on these aquatic rides, slides, tubes and plunge pools at one of the most sought-after Eastern Cape attractions.

  • Wild Waves Water Park on 039 305 4800 or www.suninternational.com/wildcoastsun
  1. Museums

The holiday memories can be enriched with a visit to one of the area’s top museums. Get to know local heritage of this spectacular area by visiting the Port Shepstone Maritime Museum, Margate Art Museum, Pistols Saloon Museum in Ramsgate or the Munster Motor Museum.

  1. Surfing and kitesurfing

With some of the best surfing spots in the world, the KZN South Coast offers visiting families the perfect opportunity to ‘hang 10’. There are many establishments that hire out surfboards as well as kitesurfing equipment for those seeking something different. Some of the most popular beaches to try include Scottburgh, Umzumbe, Lucien, Southbroom and Port Edward.

  1. Waterfalls

After a long hike in a nature reserve, there is nothing quite as welcome as the revitalizing sound of cascading waterfalls, inviting the tired traveller in for a dip. The KZN South Coast is overflowing with scenic waterfalls waiting to be explored, among them Hoepoe Falls, Lehr’s Waterfall and Samanga Waterfall in Oribi Gorge, as well as Uvongo Waterfall and Nyandezulu Waterfall.

To #GoMakeMemories on the KZN South Coast, simply download the free ‘Explore KZN South Coast’ app on the Apple Store or Google Play, or visit www.visitkznsouthcoast.co.za. Alternatively, follow the KZN South Coast on social media – ‘South Coast Tourism’ on Facebook and YouTube, or @infosouthcoast on Twitter and Instagram.

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High resolution images are available upon request.
(Images: Supplied by USCT)

Ramsgate Beach.

Selsdon Park Horse Rides.

Crocworld Conservation Centre.

BBS Farm.

Picnic at Mpenjati Nature Reserve.

Giraffe Lake Eland.

Mountain biking at Lake Eland.

Wild 5 Adventures at Lake Eland.

TC Robertson Nature Reserve.

Fishing Pier Margate.

Samango Waterfall.

Whale Viewing Deck.

Canoeing.

KwaNzimakwe Cultural Experience.

Mac Banana Quad Bike.

Shipwrecks.

Wild Waves Water Park.

Munster Motor Museum.

Surfing.

Nyandezulu Waterfall.

About Ugu South Coast Tourism

Ugu South Coast Tourism (USCT) is the official destination management organisation of the Ugu District Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa. The Ugu District comprises four local municipalities that include Umdoni, Umzumbe, Umuziwabantu and Ray Nkonyeni. USCT’s mandate is to grow tourism within the KZN South Coast. This involves implementing marketing and development initiatives that are aimed at showcasing the diverse offerings and experiences of the South Coast as tourist destination. A board of directors oversees USCT, headed by CEO, Phelisa Mangcu. For more information visit www.tourismsouthcoast.co.za

About KZN South Coast

Known as the ‘Paradise of the Zulu Kingdom’, the KZN South Coast stretches 120 kilometres from Scottburgh to Port Edward and inland to Harding. Here, the spirit of adventure can be discovered among the many cultural experiences, as well as the 35 nature trails and 58 beaches, ideal for activities like river rafting, abseiling, suspension bridges, paintball, surfing, SUP, canoeing, beach horse rides, shark cage diving and free diving. Nicknamed ‘The Golf Coast’, there are 11 golf courses on the KZN South Coast ranging in difficulty, with endless hiking, mountain biking and 4×4 trails for more rugged excursions. Promoting sustainability, the KZN South Coast has a growing agri-tourism sector that offers world-class produce and hosts tours and excursions. The region boasts a number of permanently managed Blue Flag beaches, and is home to some of the world’s top diving sites, Aliwal Shoal and Protea Banks. The originality continues with the annual Sardine Run, coined the #GreatestShoalonEarth, which is the largest biomass migration on earth and a marvel to witness. The region’s many nature reserves are inhabited by indigenous bird and wildlife, and it holds the title for ‘smallest desert on earth’, The Red Desert in Port Edward. The KZN South Coast is a fast-emerging MICE destination which also plays host to a number of high-profile events including the The Bike Fest, Uvukile Gospel Festival, Ugu Jazz, Ugu Film Festival and the South Coast Fever MTB & Trail Run Series.

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