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2010 Soccer Beach House







2010 Soccer Beach House

2010 Soccer Beach House description:
Situated on the main road in Clovelly and just a five minute walk to the railway station.

Take the train to Cape Town Station and you will be at the Fan Park in town where you will find transport facilities to take you to Cape Town Stadium to watch the 2010 FIFA World Cup Soccer matches.

The beach, the mountain and a sundeck with a built-in braai facing the ocean are all there for your enjoyment.

If you really want to chill out with the whales at your doorstep, they actually arrive a month or two later but with the 2010 FIFA World Cup Soccer in Cape Town, they may just surprise us and come earlier.

A large relaxing lounge and a fully-fitted kitchen which leads to a paved entertainment area with steps leading up to a sundeck with a braai.

The large garage has a remote control for easy access.

On the lower sundeck we will have a fire ready for you to braai.

The top deck has fantastic sea views.

2010 Soccer Beach House is ideal for soccer players, for couples, and friends and family to enjoy themselves, and to relax in an environment at the sea and at the foot of the mountain.

Bohemian Kalk Bay is an undiscovered jewel of the Cape which has been transformed into a vibrant, arty village-type famous for antiquing and eating out.

Many agree that once you have seen the scenic False Bay coastline, you will be hooked for life.

It has the most beautiful and sought after views.

There is so much to do in Kalk Bay.

Experience a phenomenal evening with dinner at the Kalk Bay Theatre.

Kalk Bay harbour, the oldest line fishing harbour in South Africa, is where you can enjoy the banter of the fishermen offloading their catches.

Bring home a freshly caught fish to braai on the sundeck.

'Concert in the Park' is held in a little oasis in the heart of Kalk Bay, but you will have to hook up with the locals and come with your own blanket.

Silvermine is one of the haunts in Kalk Bay.

It is a favourite spot for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

Boulders Beach is nearby, just like our famed Table Mountain which is another natural wonder.

Boulders is home to a colony of African penguins nearly wiped out when the MV Treasure sank off Cape Town, causing an ecological nightmare in 2000.

The granite rocks provide a vantage point from which to view their underwater antics.

You won't be able to resist taking a dip in the inviting waters yourself, following the penguin's lead.

Enjoy life on the beach on the tourist route to Cape Point, where the two oceans meet.

We are a mere four minutes walk to Clovelly or Fish Hoek Beach, which is great for swimming, canoeing, sailing, body boarding, kite flying and morning and evening strolls.

Wooley's tidal pool in the Indian Ocean is just across the road.

Chill out, relax and have fun at Kalk Bay, Walk to Beach, and enjoy the soccer.

GPS: -34.1323388888889, 18.4447444444444






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