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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<p>&nbsp;Hi Fernando,</p> <p>(Early August is best; when the aloes are in bloom, and the weather is balmy.)</p> <p>Depends what you're looking for accommodation-wise, though. Self catering, a cottage, 5 star, etc... You can drop me a line at webmaster@wildcoast.com and I'll advise further.</p>

We are doing a motor bike trip from Port St Johns to East London. I see that one needs a permit to travel on certain roads. I also see that the posts relating to the permits are quite old. Is it still the case. Where can I obtain and how long does it take? Also will one permit cover the entire area that we will be covering?

What is the best map to use to indicate the lesser travelled routes?

Hi, I am planning to hike between Coffee Bay and Kei Mouth. Which direction is best, going south from Coffee Bay or going north from Kei Mouth? I am thinking about prevailing wind and about minimizing the time you walk against the sun.....any suggestions? Thanks a lot, Andrea

Hi Andrea I would suggest walking from Coffee Bay as: 1. You will be walking in the mornings and the sun will be mainly behind you. 2. The organised walking trips are in that direction and they should have got it right. I think the wind is mainly from the East so this will also help. Regards Chris

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