Map of the Wild Coast

SLINGSBY MAPS have detailed and accurate maps covering all the major scenic routes in South Africa available for online order at www.slingsbymaps.com.

Wild Coast Map: The fully detailed, GPS-compatible, waterproof map of the entire Wild Coast, from which this inset is taken, is widely available from bookshops and sports stores in most major centers, and numerous Wild Coast resorts. The retail price is around R135 (c. 2014) for the waterproof  version, and can be purchased on-line at www.slingsbymaps.com.

"Your Wild Coast map - it's magnificent" -Don Pinnock, Editor, GETAWAY Magazine.

"Truly an excellent map..." -Jeff Pieres, Historian.

"A MUST-HAVE for travellers in the area" -Janna Cooper, Strandloper Ecotourism Board.

For retail and trade enquiries, go to http://www.slingsbymaps.com/contactus.aspx (Click here or directly on the map to see a sample of the fully detailed map.)

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We went paddle skee fishing in Decemebr 2010 @ Msikaba, If you can get to where the reef ends i promise you, You will run out of bait to catch fish with and will have to start chopping up your catch!!! Rock n surf not bad but you have to try varities of bait and loores. Booooya, happy FISHING!!!!

Can anyone tell me the current condition of the road to Hluleka? Could a sedan (with reasonably high ground clearance) manage it?

Hi I am going to coffee bay transkie and cannot find any info on fresh bait in the area and can one get mullet in the rivers. If anyone has some info please help Thanks.

The hotels and shops usually have sardines and squid, and it's possible to buy red-bait and octopus from the locals. (You need a permit, though.) And yes, there are usually mullet in the rivers.

Does anyone know where I can get a detailed hiking map of the trail between Port Edward and Port St Johns from (one that shows the huts and distances? Thanks Bruce

I need some assistance in regards with snorkeling spots around coffe bay. Can anyone help me? Thanks

We are wanting to do a trip from Port Edward to East London in December. We are hoping to find accomodation along the route as we go. Does anyone know if this might be a problem in December. I don't know how popular this route is?

We are thinking of taking a rubber duck from, say, Morgan Bay along the Wild Coast and back for a total of 4 nights, hopefully when the sard run is on. The idea is to stay at the hotels along the way or possibly camp. Is it feasible and can one bring the duck in at the hotels?

I rilly nid help I tried using de net bt I'm not winning with sum of de quesns dat are nided 2 answer.ok I wena no wen does de rain take place,cultural sensitivity,means of transport and alternative routes dat cn b taken 2get there if de main road is closed?plz help plzzzzzzzzzzzz

Hi, we are a family travelling to the wild coast in August (2 adults and 2 children, 6 years old and 2 years old), we would like to spend 4 days in the wild coast, we love African villages and natura, also we can do some trekking (no more tan 2 hours). I would like you to recomend me where to stay and what we can do nearby in 3-4 days. Best regards Fernando

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