Hole in the Wall
Coffee Bay and Hole in the wall, offer a great spots for shore angling, which also makes it a popular place for daring fisherman to try their luck at catching the elusive kob by night along with dorado, salmon and musselcracker, crayfish and mussels.
Silaka Nature Reserve This small but beautiful coastal reserve lies in a forested valley south of Port St Johns, and stretches all the way from Second Beach to Sugarloaf Rock. Trails lead to evergreen forests providing the opportunity to view many species of indigenous birds.
Hluleka Nature Reserve Combining lush indigenous forests, a beautiful rocky coastline, unspoilt beaches and rolling grasslands, the Hluleka Nature Reserve lies along the ancient Wild Coast within the district of Ngqeleni, comprising magnificent coastal forest reserves.
Abseiling Visit the Coffee Shack in Coffee Bay, take a hike and enjoy a thrilling experience when you abseil down baby hole, a 45 metre cliff drop into the ocean. Afterwards relax under the trees or go for a swim followed by toasted sandwiches prepared on an open fire.
Hiking The amazing hiking path from Coffee Bay to Hole in the Wall traverses craggy sea cliffs and ongoing rolling green hills and is approximately 3 hours in either direction.
Mapuzi Caves Take a hike to Mapuzi Caves along the seaside cliffs where the brave can leap into the ocean from 14 metres up or relax in the natural Jacuzzi at the end of the trail. This is a beautiful trail with gorgeous views of the ocean and the rugged coastline.
Medical Facilities Pharmacy 11.2km, Doctor 9km Hospital 16.6km
Accessibility : The Hole in the Wall resort is not suitable for access by wheelchair. The resort has pathways between the chalets.








