Situated in the Hibiscus Coast of KwaZulu Natal, Port Edward was named after the Prince of Wales who later became King Edward VII. In 1947 it became a village - in fact the last village in KwaZulu Natal. Today Port Edward is a popular holiday destination. Port Edward boasts flawless and peaceful beaches that are protected for swimmers. Silver Beach is one such beach and is also a popular ... cont.
From Margate Airport:
1. Head northeast toward Tedder Ave for 96 m.
2. Continue onto Tedder Ave for 750 m.
3. Turn left onto Shepstone Ave for 300 m.
4. Shepstone Ave turns right and becomes Bobby Locke Ave for 650 m.
5. Turn left onto Links Rd for 500 m.
6. Turn left onto Izotsha Rd for 2.7 km.
7. Turn left onto Alford Ave for 800 m.
8. Turn right onto the R61 ramp to Port Edward for 750 m.
9. Merge onto N2 for 23.8 km.
10. Turn right onto Albert Rd for 50 m.
11. Turn left onto Izingolweni Rd for 5.0 km.
12. Turn left onto D595 at the Coastal Farmers and Clearwater Farm Venue sign and continue for 2 km until you reach the gate.
13. Clearwater Farm Venue will be on the right after 160 m.
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