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Monday, 12 March 2012 11:31

Simbithi Eco-Estate: A Green Haven

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As our breath taking coastal landscapes and lush green vegetation are incessantly converted to bland, over populated dwellings and concrete jungles, it becomes increasingly difficult for one to find a residence that is both convenient and in tune with its natural surroundings.

Simbithi Eco-Estate, nestled serenely between the seaside towns of Ballito and Salt Rock, presents investors and prospective homeowners with all of this and so much more. The spectacular 430-hectare eco-estate boasts a range of encompassing indigenous forests, an arrangement of dams and rivers, and lush valley wetlands. Delicately positioned amid these natural jewels are the lodging and facilities of Simbithi, simple and yet stunning extensions of the surrounding natural environment.

 

Just one of the elite facilities established include a 3,500m2 pristine clubhouse embedded into the foliage of a majestic wild fig tree creating a magnificent emerald green back drop. After the exhilarating experience of playing amongst the spectacular views of the Simbithi's 18 hole, par 60 golf course, the tranquil beauty of the clubhouse is an ideal setting to sit back and unwind.

 

However, if the challenging and sometimes exasperating game of golf is not your forte, an array of other exceptional facilities and activities are available that will keep you captivated. From an exceptional 14 stable equestrian centre with immaculate lawns and an on looking clubhouse to a selection of meandering walking trails that allow residents to appreciate the magnificent wildlife that they share the estate with.

 

The spectacular location of Simbithi Eco-Estate not only allows for breathe taking views of seascapes along side rolling hills, it is also conveniently situated only 30 minutes from Durban's bustling city centre and a mere 10 minutes from the new King Shaka International Airport. Just a short drive along a scenic route can take you any where in the world.

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