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Creighton Aloe Festival 2013


Contact Person

Name: Glynnis Shewan
Tel: +27 0 83 273 8037
Email: glynnis@toocee.co.za
Web: www.smtourism.co.za

Details

Enjoy an amazing return steam train ride from Creighton, alongside the Ngogwaan River, through thousands of beautiful & colourful Aloes where you will be able to take a spectacular photo.

Enjoy on Sat 21st & Sun 22ndJuly an eventful weekend with birding tours,

mission tours

 , and dairy farm tours, plus a scenic Cycle ride including local choirs & Artist. Delicious meals & a country market.

Directions

Creighton are simple: From Durban or PMB. take the Thornville, Richmond, and Ixopo road. As you enter Ixopo take a right turn signposted as Ixopo / Donny Brooke / Underberg. Pass Ixopo (on the left) Travel along that road for approximately 18 Kms. and take the left turn to Creighton. Drive straight on until you go over a bridge & see the beautifully restored Creighton Station on your left. Parking is safe Distances from Pmb is approximately 105 kms and Durban 140 kms.

 
 
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