Frog Safaris take place after sunset, where you find as many frog species as possible in the wetlands and dams, and identify them with a guide, all in the name of frog conservation.
Read MoreBetween Sunset Rock, situated at the first gravel parking area in Cape St Francis, and the 18th century Seal Point Lighthouse at Seal Point, the 2km Walk on the Wild Side is clearly marked with a number of information signs – giving the hiker information on our heritage, fauna and flora as well as the squid industry.
Read MoreThe Sand River is one of the finest examples in the world of a by-pass headland dune system – it is in fact called the Oyster Bay Dune Bypass System.
Read MoreThe entrance to Rocky Coast Farm is at the first parking area at Sunset Rock, Cape St Francis.
Read MoreThe Two Harbours Walk connects the Heritage Eco Centre at the Granny’s Pool in Harbour Road with Port St Francis.
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