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Umtentweni is situated at the mouth
of the Mtentweni River,and the small town is named after a species of
grass which grows on its banks. The town is spread out along a 4
kilometre long stretch of beach, featuring a children's playground and
tearoom in a natural setting of shady trees. The village has a paddling
pool which is safe for children. The area boasts some good scuba
diving, especially out at the Aliwal Shoal
a few kilometres out to sea.
Umtentweni is a popular resort and offers tennis, bowling and some
excellent surfing. Fishing and boating is popular on the lagoon.
Umtentweni comes alive with excitement when the annual Sardine
Run
takes place. When the sardines migrate northwards from the Eastern
Cape, they bring with them a variety of larger game fish which pursue
them.
Twenty kilometers inland from Umtentweni is the Oribi Gorge, a 400
metre deep gorge that is the largest and most spectacular gorge in
KwaZulu-Natal. This gorge is in an 1800-hectare nature reserve along
the Umzimkulwana River. The Oribi Gorge - a place of echoes - was
created over millions of years as the river carved its way over flat
rock, finding faults in the stone and eroding enormously deep and
narrow gorges.
Located on the western side of Oribi Gorge is the five thousand acre
Lake
Eland Nature Reserve, which is home to an abundance of
wildlife,
including giraffe, zebra, and of course eland. The reserve has 4x4
trails, horse riding, hiking, and variety of caves which visitors can
explore. The reserve also has picnic sites with braai facilities, and a
tea garden and curio shop.
Golfers will find the nearby Port
Shepstone Country Club conveniently
situated to fit in a few rounds. Port Shepstone's golf course has grown
in popularity as one of the best courses along the South Coast. The
course has recently undergone major changes which include new greens on
the seventh and sixteenth holes, water being added to the twelfth and
fifteenth hole, where an island has been developed with hopes of
promoting the local birdlife. The Dundee Golf Course is conveniently
located at the mouth of the Mzimkhulu River in Umtentweni.
The nearby Riverbend
Crodile Farm is home to about 200 Nile
crocodiles, and a number of bird species. An education centre at the
farm teaches visitors about crocodile biology, and the life cycle of
crocodiles and snakes. Visitors can also watch the live feeding
sessions, which prove to be rather exciting. The farm's well known
Crocpot Restaurant is fully licensed and serves breakfasts all day. It
is renowned for it's cream teas and is said to boast the best waffles
and lemon meringue on the coast.
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