Port Alfred, with its stretches of sandy beach that extend for miles, lies on the banks of the Kowie River. Port Alfred was established by a group of English settlers in the early 1800s and, although now an active commercial and residential town, it has retained most of its English fishing village feel. Port Alfreds former thwarted attempts at becoming a major seaport, impossible due mainly to ... cont.
As you come into Port Alfred on the R72 from Port Elizabeth side (via Alexandria and Kenton-on-Sea) , take the first road right (van Riebeek St ). From East London / Grahamstown cross Kowie River bridge, continue on main R72 and take last road to the left (van Riebeek St), beware speed humps, road continues straight then bends around golf course. At 4-way stop turn left and go down steep hill (golf course is now on your left) and at the bottom of the hill the road bends right. Continue +- 500m on tar and then the road becomes gravel. After +- 100m you will see our big sign board, another 50m and turn right up our drive way to Reception.
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