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Find fun and adventure at Hill Fest

Take part in an outdoor celebration that focuses on community, family and fun at The Durban Shongweni Club at the end of March.

THERE is an action packed line-up of sports and entertainment planned for the inaugural Hill Fest at The Durban Shongweni Club from Friday 25 March to Sunday 27 March.

Catering for all ages and interests, Hill Fest 2016 will have train rides, slides and inflatables to keep the children entertained while the sports’ enthusiasts will be kept busy with the beach sports’ programme, including touch rugby, beach volleyball and beach soccer. All the necessary gear will be provided for participants on the day.

Master motorbike acrobat, Brian Capper, is set to captivate spectators with his feats of balance on his specially designed trail bike. Also showing off their incredible motorbike skill will be some of the country’s top freestyle motorcross (FMX) riders, including the world-renowned ‘Sick’ Nick de Wit, and his team.

For the performers in the crowd, there will be regular opportunities to take to the stage for an enjoyable dance off, and everyone will enjoy the Dig for Gold treasure hunt where hidden surprises from R30 to R3 000 are waiting to be found.

Top athletes will show off their prowess during a series of fitness demonstrations that will inform those looking to get in shape of some fun and easy fitness techniques. Animal lovers will also be treated to a fun animal demonstration where four-legged friends will display their talents.

For those wanting to browse quality products, leading local businesses will be displaying everything from cars to a range of useful lifestyle products from arts and crafts to homemade and handmade goods.

There will also be a food court, beer garden and live entertainment by James Robertson of Cubic Inch. Tickets are available at www.ticketpros.co.za and cost R80 for an adult and R40 for a child under 12 years old.

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