About Pennington

KwaZulu-Natal South Coast

Pennington:
Escape & Explore

Pennington beach is located 74km south of Durban along the KwaZulu Natal South Coast and is the ideal beach holiday destination for families where you and your children can swim in the relative safety of its tidal pool. Lifeguards are on duty over the weekends and during peak seasons. At the end of a relaxing day on the beach, why not enjoy the stunning South Coast sunsets from the wooden viewing deck.

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Umdoni Park
Golf Club

Based on 210 hectares of rich KwaZulu-Natal countryside, the Umdoni Park Golf Course enjoys some of the most prolific South Coast views available. Its name has been derived from the exquisite Umdoni trees which are scattered all over the estate.
The course itself is characteristically short and measure in at just 5560m with the front nine played alongside the coast before turning and angling inland for the back nine. The course is surrounded by dense indigenous coastal forest and holes are played at a varying number of levels thanks to the hills, the benefits of which include golfers becoming more adventurous with their shots and of course an good deal of breath-taking view points.
Majuba, the signature par 3 12th is played uphill, is just 110m and will have you talking about it for an age at the 19th.
Umdoni Park Golf Course is open every day of the year and is open to visitors at any time and we recommend at least a round there.

Bazely Beach

Bazley Beach merges with the Fafa River mouth creating lagoon popular for swimming in. Canoeing and rafting are enjoyed by adults and children.
Bazley Beach is in the South Coast and is a fantastic place to for anglers to fish, whether from the shore or out on a boat. Divers take to the water to explore the deep below while bathers splash around in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean.
This is usually a quiet beach which makes it perfect if you want just to relax and catch a tan in peace. The rock pools are rich with sealife making this a great place to bring the kids at low tide. The surrounding bush is home to many birds, so bringing your camera or binoculars is a good idea.

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