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5 Dune Park, Keurboomstrand

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Keurboomstrand, Western Cape
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R 1,950
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5 Dune Park, Keurboomstrand is a holiday home located in Keurboomstrand, near Plettenberg Bay, offering direct access to The Dunes beach with Blue Flag status. The name "Keurbooms" is derived from the Western Keurboom (Virgilia oroboides), which means "choice tree". The home can accommodate six guests and features three bedrooms, two bathrooms (one of which is en-suite), an open-plan living area, dining area, and a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher.

The home is equipped with DStv Premium package. A large, shaded, open deck leads out onto a private garden with a portable braai (barbecue). Bedding and bath towels are provided, but guests are required to bring their own beach towels. There is a single carport and on-site open parking for an additional vehicle and/or trailer. The home is self-catering and not serviced. Guests are free to use the facilities at The Dunes, including a restaurant, bar, hair salon, two swimming pools, play ground for children with a trampoline.

Nearby activities include fishing, whale and dolphin watching, river cruises, boating, canoeing, bird watching, hiking, horse riding, golf, mountain biking, cycling, bungee jumping, sky diving, game viewing and drives, wine tasting, numerous animal and bird parks, a puzzle park, and an adventure park with water slides. Access to the 7km Keurbooms Beach with blue flag status is available at various points, such as The Dunes with a whale and dolphin viewing deck, fish cleaning facility and toilet facilities; Enrico's Beach with a sea view restaurant, a kiosk, parking and toilet facilities; or The Waves Beach with parking, toilet facilities and built-in braais (barbecues). Guests can also enjoy the beaches in Plettenberg Bay and Nature's Valley. Lifeguards are on duty during peak season.

The area offers numerous historic sites to visit, including two Stone Age archaeological sites showing evidence of human occupation as far back as 125,000 years ago, a thriving Cape Fur Seal colony off Robberg Nature Reserve, and one of the largest seagull breeding colonies at the Keurbooms River mouth. The house is popular among families, nature lovers, fishermen, birders, and hikers doing the Otter Trail from Tsitsikamma National Park to Nature's Valley. It is also an ideal stop-over for guests travelling to and from the Addo Elephant National Park and Qunu in the Eastern Cape, where Nelson Mandela was buried in 2013.

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