Walking in Nature ambles in a northerly direction this weekend
The walks are every two weeks to try to coincide with the lowest tide.
The Mzimkhulu Honorary Officers, in conjunction with Walking in Nature and South Coast Tourism, are hosting the northern section of the walks this year.
Each walk is about five kilometres in a southerly direction so the sun is behind you.
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The first walk starts at Hibberdene this Sunday, June 10. The walks are every two weeks to try to coincide with the lowest tide.
Registration at R20 per person and starts at 7am; lucky draw at 7.25am, and walk at 7.30am.
The ferrying of drivers from the end point car park, as well as a halfway table, will be manned by the Honorary Officers.
This year they are aiming to increase the number of school-going participants and their parents by offering a prize for the school that has the most participants over the series of walks.
There will be four lucky draw prizes per walk.
A breakfast will be on sale at R30. Tickets can be brought at the start.
Proposed dates of future walks (subject to change):
Start 10 June – Hibberdene Toll road off ramp to Hibberdene Beach
2nd 24 June – Hibberdene Beach to Umzumbe Beach (Stibel)
3rd 8 July – Umzumbe to Southport beach
4th 22 July – Southport Beach to Umtentweni Beach
5th 5 Aug – Umtentweni Beach to Stages Restaurant Port Shepstone Beach front
6th 19 Aug – Stages Restaurant Port Shepstone Beach front to Oslo Beach (Creston College)
7th 2 Sept – Oslo Beach (Creston College) to Shelly Beach NSRI(Shelly Ski Boat Club)
8th 16 Sept – Shelly Beach NSRI(Shelly Ski Boat Club) to Lucien Beach.
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