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Pearson Park Resort

Address:

P.O. Box 4, 6175 Colchester

Telephone:
041 468 0040

Fax:
041 468 0040

Description
Pearson Park Resort is situated on the banks of the beautiful Sundays River. It is an unspoilt wilderness area with magnificent scenery and easy access to glorious beaches. Pearson Park is a paradise for camping enthusiasts, set in a naturist environment with well-protected sites. With a fully stocked supermarket, a petrol station and fully licensed restaurant right on our doorstep, Pearson Park is the ideal family resort for those lazy stress free weekend getaways or your next annual family vacation.

Keywords
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Company description
For boating on the Sundays River there are two slipways, and there is access to the sea from the river mouth. Fishing for cob, grunter, shad, steenbras, garrick, and springer in the river, surf and estuary, is fantastic and is renowned to be the largest fishing gain in the Eastern Cape. The river also offers swimming, water-skiing, canoeing, and sailing for the watersport enthusiast.
Places of Interest Other Places of interest include, Slagboom, the site of a battle that was ensued between a Boer commando and a black clan, the Piet Swart Bridge, where a fossilised limb bone of a dinosaur was discovered, the outstanding Fitzpatrick Library, which was built in 1959 in honoured memory of Sir Percy FitzPatrick, author of “Jock of the Bushveld”. St. Michaels Church, which was built by parishioners of the Sundays River Valley in 1937, The Harold Trollip Museum, which contains records of the history of the Addo area, and the memorabilia of Harold Trollip, the first warden of the Addo National Park.

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