Historical & Cultural AttractionsAlbersville Community Church:
Port Shepstone
It is a church built in 1959 by the late Thomas Sayers and
the late
Rev. Paul Haage and members.
Telephone: (039) 682 0361 Alfred County Annexation site
Izingolweni
32 kms south-east of Harding, at Salute Hill in Maci
reserve not far
from the Umtamvuna river. The cairn marks the place where
Alfred
county was incorporated into Natal on new years day 1866.
The area
had for years been known as no-mans-land. The ceremony
was
attended
by Adam Kok and a number of local chiefs, who watched as
a
twenty-
one gun salute was fired. The site is a national
monument.
Assisi Convent
Port Shepstone
45km north west of Port Shepstone it is a
mission/convent.
There is also a hospital and a school. The convent was
built on 8
December 1922. It was named in the honor of St. Francis
from Italy.
The hospital was built in 1959 and was given the same name
as the
convent. This convent is a declared heritage site.
Contact Sister Pacis
Telephone: (039) 6959104
Batstone's Drift
Port Shepstone
A few kilometres up the Umzimkhulu River, 100 metres
inland
from the
freeway bridge. Near the present-day low causeway, 50m
inland off the
freeway, is where Batstone operated his pont on the
Umzimkhulu River.
The drift itself is much older.
Contact Port Shepstone Publicity
Telephone: (039) 6822455/(039) 688 2195
Bazleys Harbour Works
Port Shepstone
At the mouth of the Umzimkhulu River, on the south bank
the
harbour
wall was built in the 1880's to
allow access to the Umzimkhulu river for small
coasters.
Contact telephone: (039) 688 2195
Bilamhlolo
River
Ramsgate
After an apparent misunderstanding in 1831 over
cattle ,some of
Dingane's warriors are alleged to have killed members of
the family
of the early trader Fynn near the mouth of this river.
The
river Bilamhlolo means 'the amazing boiler'. It has
recreational
uses.
Contemporary Arts and Art Therapy
A KZN registered tourism establishment
Telephone:(039)3166288/0845865351 Francis
Fax:(039)3166288
E-Mail:dupierry@gmx.net Enxolobeni C.P.School
Port Shepstone
The school is built on the area which used to be the
American Board
Mission. The heritage site mission house is still in the
area and
there is also a graveyard of the Americans who used to
live
in the
mission.
Fynn's Grave
Port Shepstone
Sugarbush cutting, approx 10 kms inland from Port
Shepstone near
the Boboyi River. Frank Fynn was the brother of Henry
Francis Fynn.
William Bazley erected the simple tombstone after Frank
Fynn'sdeath.
Henry Francis Fynn's precious diary was buried with Frank
Fynn. The
grave is in a thicket 500 metres west of the water works
at
sugarbush
cutting.
Contact:Penny
Telephone: (039)688 2195 German Church
Port Shepstone
Marburg /Izotsha, inland from Port Shepstone the church
was
built by
by early German immigrants.
Contact telephone: (039) 6870314
Green Point/Clansthal Lighthouse
Clansthal
At Clansthal, between Scottburgh and Umkomaas it is also
known as the
Clansthal Lighthouse. It serves to warn shipping of the
presence of
the Aliwal Shoal four kms offshore. The building is a
national
monument
Isandlundlu / Tragedy Hill
Port Edward
Near the beach at Port Edward Shaka's warriors are said to
have
killed a party of Mpondos here in 1828. Others maintain
that the
Fynn family was attacked during the 1830's. Kniesel's
Castle
Port Shepstone
24 Reynolds Street, Port Shepstone an impressive 19th
century
dwelling remaining in Port Shepstone. It is a declared
heritage site.
Telephone:(039)688 2195
Kwanobhodwe/Kwalembe Tourist House
Umzinto
Kwalembe
It is a house made for tourists passing in the area. It
is
in a
quiet area near Umkomaas River. The house has toilets,
sinks, etc.
There is a good site of the Umkomaas River and surrounding
mountains.
Contact Nkosi P. Bele
Telephone: 082 820 3632
Marburg
Port Shepstone
3 kms inland from Port Shepstone two hundred and forty six
Norwegians
settled here in 1882 and concentrated on farming as well
as trades.
German settlers also made their contibution. The present
Marburg
commonage is a site also used by Shaka and his Impis
during
their
Mpondoland raid of 1828.
Margate Municipal Art
Museum
Margate
Viking road, Margate
Contact: Craig
Telephone:(039) 312 8392
Mpambanyoni River
Scottburgh
North part of Scottburgh. The name means 'confuser of
birds' because
the huge reed beds and meandering course makes it hard for
the birds
to find their nests. This is but one example of the
marvellous Zulu names in the area, such as Umkomaas,
Sezela,
Amanzimtoti, Mzumbe, Umzinto, Umbogintwini. Ndongeni ka
Xoki's Grave
Port Shepstone
On the north bank of the Mzimkhulu River, on the farm
Ndongeni, 15
kms upstream from the mouth the grave is on the farm
Ndongeni, near
the convergence of the Umzimkhulu and Umzimkhulwana
Rivers. Ndongeni
accompanied Dick King on his famous ride in 1842, as far
as
Mgazi in
Pondoland.
Ndongeni was given a farm here after the event.
Contact telephone: (039) 6870314/ (039)688 2195
Norwegian
Church
Port Shepstone
In the vicinity of the Marburg Common, Port Shepstone
built
by early
Norwegian immigrants, most of whom arrived in the area
during the
1880's.
Contact telephone: (039) 6870314
Paddock Station
Paddock
Paddock, approx. 20 kms inland from Port Shepstone Paddock
Station
(building) is a national monument.
Park Rynie
Park Rynie
A small whaling station was developed here in the 1900's.
Its
remains are sometimes still visible, depending on the
beach
sand. The
town was named after Mrs Rynie Hoffman.
Port Shepstone
Lighthouse
Port Shepstone
500 metres south of the mouth of the Mzimkhulu River the
lighthouse,
made of iron, was cast in Britain and shipped to Natal in
the 1890's.
Initially it stood at green point to warn of the Aliwal
Shoal, but
was later brought to Port Shepstone. It is a national
monument.
Contact telephone: (039) 6870314
Port Shepstone
Maritime Museum
Port Shepstone
Athlone Drive, near the Alfred County Railways (Banana
Express)
Station. Fascinating aspects of the sea, shipwrecks and
the
old
harbour are the major features of this museum.
Contact: Penny
Telephone: (039) 688 2195
Riverbend Art Gallery
A KZN
registered tourism establishment
Art Gallery
Telephone:(039)3166204
Fax:(039)3166204
E-Mail:hkelly@iafrica.com
Sezela River, South Coast
Sezela
Sezela River mouth. A great crocodile known as Sezela was
killed here
in 1828 on Shaka's orders. For years it had terrorised a
local tribe,
the Malangeni.
Shaka's Bush
Port Shepstone
Marburg Common, Port Shepstone. Near Bates's Service
Station. Here
in 1828, in the area of the Marburg Common, is the place
where Shaka
stayed with Henry Francis Fynn during his great raid on
the
Mpondos.
Contact: Penny
Telephone:(039) 688 2195
St Helen's
Rock
Port Shepstone
10 kms upriver from the mouth of the Umzimkulu the rock is
on the
Umzimkulu River; about ten kilometres from its mouth.
This
rock was
a favourite picnic spot for the early settlers in the
area,
and was
named after Miss Helen Sinclair during the 1880's.
Sinclair's father
owned the first sugar mill erected at Port
Shepstone.
Telephone:(039) 688 2195
St John (San Joao) Shipwreck
Port Edward
Port Edward Rocks, 300 metres south of the bathing beach.
The
Portuguese ship (St John) was wrecked close to Port
Edward in
1552. This is the earliest known shipwreck on the KZN
Coast.
Most of the four hundred and eighty survivors died while
attempting
to make their way to Delagoa Bay.
Telephone: (039) 688 2195
Turton Halt Railway
Station
Hibberdene
28km north of Port Shepstone it is a railway station, but
it was
closed down. There is also a fishing spot on the other
side as the
station is near the beach.
Umdoni Park, South
Coast
Pennington
The sugar magnate, Sir Frank Reynolds, built a seaside
residence here
for the South African Prime Ministers, as a token of his
admiration
for Louis Botha. Umkomaas, South Coast
Umkomaas
Umkomaas River mouth. The name derives from shaka watching
cow whales
giving birth to their calves at the mouth of the Umkomaas
River. It
means 'place of cow whales'.
Umzimkulu
Breakwater
Port Shepstone
Mr William Bazley began work on the Breakwater in 1880,
employed by
the Aiken brothers. Rock was removed and a wall built to
facilitate
access to the river by small coasters. The Natal
Parliament took
over financing the project. The opening of the railway
halted
further work , of which little remains.
Telephone: (039) 688 2195
Umzumbe
Morrison Post
Hibberdene
38km north east of Port Shepstone it is the first mission
built by
the Americans in the area. It was a mission of the
American Board
for 36 years. Remains of the building of the mission are
still there.
This building is a declared heritage site.<br |