
Glenmore Beach Beach Accommodation
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From
R 1,390
Per night for two in February





Ocean Grove offers charming boutique bed-and-breakfast accommodation in six spacious double guest rooms on the lower KwaZulu-Natal south coast. Four rooms have sea views, two have garden views. One room features full self-catering facilities. The beach is 400 metres away.
Heated Pool
Full Kitchen

Ocean Grove Guesthouse
Guest house
2km from Glenmore Beach
From
R 1,390
Per night for two in February
Heated Pool
Full Kitchen
About Glenmore beach
Glenmore Beach features long stretches of golden sand and gentle waves that attract swimmers and families. The area includes coastal paths for leisurely walks and spots for birdwatching. With its subtropical climate, it serves as a comfortable base for exploring nearby natural reserves.
Glenmore Beach lies along the southern coast of KwaZulu-Natal, where the Indian Ocean meets rolling dunes and lush vegetation. The beach is characterized by its wide shoreline and moderate surf, ideal for casual outings. This part of South Africa experiences warm summers and mild winters, drawing people who seek coastal experiences without extreme weather. Local flora and fauna add to the environment, with occasional sightings of marine life in the waters.
Activities in the area focus on outdoor pursuits that suit various interests. Swimming is popular in the calmer sections, while fishing from the rocks provides a traditional pastime. Hiking trails lead through adjacent forests, offering views of the hinterland. The nearby Umtamvuna Nature Reserve presents opportunities for guided walks, where visitors might spot antelope and bird species. Water sports like kayaking are available for those wanting more adventure.
Beyond the beach, the region connects to other attractions that enhance a stay. The town of Port Edward is just a short drive away, featuring small shops and eateries for daily needs. Further afield, the Wild Coast offers rugged landscapes and cultural sites linked to local communities. These spots provide a contrast to the beach setting, allowing for day trips that combine relaxation with exploration. Glenmore beach accommodation options include guesthouses and self-catering units that cater to different budgets.
For those planning a visit, practical considerations include the accessibility via main roads from Durban, about 200 kilometers north. Public facilities such as parking and picnic areas are maintained along the coast. The blend of natural beauty and convenience makes this destination a practical choice for holidays.
Glenmore Beach lies along the southern coast of KwaZulu-Natal, where the Indian Ocean meets rolling dunes and lush vegetation. The beach is characterized by its wide shoreline and moderate surf, ideal for casual outings. This part of South Africa experiences warm summers and mild winters, drawing people who seek coastal experiences without extreme weather. Local flora and fauna add to the environment, with occasional sightings of marine life in the waters.
Activities in the area focus on outdoor pursuits that suit various interests. Swimming is popular in the calmer sections, while fishing from the rocks provides a traditional pastime. Hiking trails lead through adjacent forests, offering views of the hinterland. The nearby Umtamvuna Nature Reserve presents opportunities for guided walks, where visitors might spot antelope and bird species. Water sports like kayaking are available for those wanting more adventure.
Beyond the beach, the region connects to other attractions that enhance a stay. The town of Port Edward is just a short drive away, featuring small shops and eateries for daily needs. Further afield, the Wild Coast offers rugged landscapes and cultural sites linked to local communities. These spots provide a contrast to the beach setting, allowing for day trips that combine relaxation with exploration. Glenmore beach accommodation options include guesthouses and self-catering units that cater to different budgets.
For those planning a visit, practical considerations include the accessibility via main roads from Durban, about 200 kilometers north. Public facilities such as parking and picnic areas are maintained along the coast. The blend of natural beauty and convenience makes this destination a practical choice for holidays.