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Oyster Bay Information Guide
The Oyster Bay area is renowned for its excellent rock, surf
and deep sea fishing. Safe bathing in the sea requires earnest discretion.
Renowned for long stretches of sandy beach and a strong emphasis
on nature Oyster Bay is a wonderful place to stay amidst woods,
sand dunes, river deltas, wetlands, lagoons and roaming horses.
As its name indicates, Oyster Bay is also a stronghold of one of
the main efforts to conserve the African Oyster Catcher that makes
the beaches here its home, and there is controlled use of 4x4 vehicles
and noisy motorbikes along the beaches. The beautiful enclave of
Oyster Bay lies between St Francis Bay and the border of the Tsitsikamma
coast. Access to Oyster Bay is over dirt roads and through farmlands
and, on reaching this destination, it will be a delight to those
who are looking for a coastal getaway that offers very little of
today's modern trappings, except for an abundance of elemental lifestyle. |
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This part of the Eastern Cape, in which Oyster Bay lies, has
an extremely large coastal and marine biological diversity caused
mainly by its being a transition zone between cold and warm sea
currents. As a result there are some pretty unique ecological and
archaeological developments, such as the wind-rift dune ridges -
two parallel ridges at Oyster Bay that are 12 kilometers long and
rise as high as 177 metres - and some unique examples of dune fynbos
on the dune ridges that contain 24 threatened plant species.
You’re not restricted to remaining within the little village
of Oyster Bay, as, despite its varied beauty and capacity to allow
you to escape from it all, it is a perfect base for day trips to
St Francis Bay, Baviaanskloof and the Tsitsikamma Nature Reserve.
From here you can follow Route 62 or the Garden Route, or remain
within the sanctuary of Oyster Bay and fish, swim, mountain bike
and hike.
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Oyster Bay beach has a network of very high dunes and is a delight for
the amateur sand boarder. In a westerly direction there are 9kms of unspoiled
sandy beaches ideal for long walks or fishing from the sandy coves. To
the east the coast is more rocky ideal for diving and fishing off the
rocks. |