Zinkwazi Holiday Homes

Zinkwazi Holiday Homes Zinkwazi Holiday Homes provide self-catering accommodation within the upmarket securely enclosed Nkwa

24/02/2024
A great way to see friends and share a meal is to meet at the Ski boat club on the beach. Breakfast is excellent and wel...
24/02/2024

A great way to see friends and share a meal is to meet at the Ski boat club on the beach. Breakfast is excellent and well priced.

19/02/2024
Excellent out of Season deal in Zinkwazi beach
19/02/2024

Excellent out of Season deal in Zinkwazi beach

A beautiful evening at Zinkwazi beach.
08/02/2024

A beautiful evening at Zinkwazi beach.

Immaculate entrance to the Nkwazi Ridge Estate. Thanks to Going Green for their good maintenance.
08/02/2024

Immaculate entrance to the Nkwazi Ridge Estate. Thanks to Going Green for their good maintenance.

08/02/2024

The Green-backed Cameroptera is normal the most vocal bird in the Idwala gardens but recently the noisy Trumpeter hornbill and Purple-crested Turoco have held centre stage.

29/01/2024

An interesting article by the late Tony Ardington on the Rocks at Zinkwazi beach

The author of the following article is Tony Ardington. Tony is a third generation local sugar farmer. He was educated at Michaelhouse, attained honours in Geology at Rhodes and spent three years at Oxford reading Politics, Philosophy and Economics. Thereafter he and Libby, his attorney wife, farmed at Mandini where they brought up their family of three. Tony served the Sugar Associations for 32 years – 8 of these as Chairman. He was also Chairman of Cane Growers for 14 years. His great interest however was geology. Although the Ardingtons retired to Cape Town, they retained a share in a beach front property where Libby remarked “Tony can do what he loves most – Look at his beloved rocks” !!

The remarkable origin of Zinkwazi’s rocks.

At low tide beaches are rewarding places to study rocks. Zinkwazi beach is no exception. The rocks exposed at low tide East of the Ski Boat Club are most unusual rocks worthy of closer inspection. All the rocks south to the Nonoti Lagoon, other than Black Rock, south of our car park, reveal a large variety of stones and pebbles embedded in a matrix that is made of very small clay particles. These rocks look like a raisin bun with the raisins all of different sizes, shapes and colours. The rock type is Dwyka Tillite.

How did they come about?

Rocks are classified according to their origins. There are three major types:

Sedimentary – matter deposited on the land by water, wind or ice;

Igneous – molten rock which cools and solidifies and lastly;

Metamorphic – rocks which have changed under conditions of great pressure and temperature.

The Zinkwazi rocks are Sedimentary. Deposits by water always have two characteristics – the rocks and stones are reduced and rounded, as they make their way over rapids from the mountains to the sea, and sifted by weight and density. As the velocity of the water falls the larger stones are deposited, then smaller pebbles followed by sand and finally the tiny clay particles that stay in suspension until they reach the sea. .

Deposits by wind are likewise rounded and sifted according to weight and size. Deposits by Glaciers have stones and pebbles of all shapes and sizes and from different areas embedded in the matrix. The Zinkwazi rocks are of glacial origin.

As the Glacier travels slowly down the valley, soil, sand, rocks, boulders, pebbles, trees and other plants fall onto the slowly moving ice. Rocks jutting out in the valley are plucked by the glacier and scrape against the sides as the glacier inexorably moves down the valley. Rocks from the bottom of the valley are embraced by the ice and gouge out the valley floor.

Where the glacier melts it deposits this hotchpotch of solids – no grading according to weight and density. As glaciers travel over huge distances rocks from different places are all deposited where the glacier melts. Time, pressure and heat turn the hotchpotch into rock.

When you go at low tide to inspect the Zinkwazi rocks you will see chunks of white granite, red granite, black granite or dolerite, sandstone, mud stone, shale, etc. – some large, some small, some smaller than your little finger nail, shaped just as they were when they fell into the glacier,

The Dwyka Tillite was deposited 220 million years ago into the huge Karoo basin which covered much of Southern Africa when South Africa was closer to the South Pole. Subsequently these glacial rocks were covered by further deposits of shale, mudstone, sandstone, and igneous rocks such as ‘Black Rock’. These in turn were capped by sand blown deposits, the Clarence Sandstones, best illustrated by the Cave Sandstones forming the cliffs of the little berg in the Drakensberg.

160 to 150 million years ago continuous volcanic activity created one of the largest out pourings of lava in the world. It covered much of Southern Africa. As the lava solidified it became Basalt. Over the millennia it has mostly eroded away. However 1000 to 2000 metres of Basalt still remain capping the top of the Drakensberg.

A moonlit evening in Zinkwazi beach. Great food at the Ski boat club on the sand.
29/01/2024

A moonlit evening in Zinkwazi beach. Great food at the Ski boat club on the sand.

The Zinkwazi beach Ski boat club is a popular venue for locals on a Wednesday evening. Their food is excellent too.
29/01/2024

The Zinkwazi beach Ski boat club is a popular venue for locals on a Wednesday evening. Their food is excellent too.

Grumpy’s is reminiscent of the Mozambique beach bars. Helpings are large and the seafood delicious. I highly recommend t...
28/01/2024

Grumpy’s is reminiscent of the Mozambique beach bars. Helpings are large and the seafood delicious. I highly recommend this for a Sunday outing. See it on Google map.

06/01/2024

Crafts are marketed along Seagull road leading to the main beach in Zinkwazi in holiday season. The vendors are women from Mbazwane in the Kosi Bay Area of northern Zululand.

15/11/2023

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26/01/2023

Small animals are active in our surrounding dune forest at night. Bush pig, red duiker, blue duiker and porcupine and mongoose after dark. Crested Guinea fowl and mongoose during the day.

26/01/2023
23/12/2022

It is going to be a sunny day at Grumpy`s
today. High 29 degrees. Forget about load shedding, join us for a great time.
Try are Grumpy`s platter and cold R&R.
Please book 0823550393 or 0834630691

21/10/2021
21/10/2021
08/10/2021

Adult crowned eagle east of nest on Lala forest trail

Lala dune forest area from the top of the ridge below Zinkwazi Water reservoirs
08/10/2021

Lala dune forest area from the top of the ridge below Zinkwazi Water reservoirs

Young crowned eagle on nest in Lala Forest      #
08/10/2021

Young crowned eagle on nest in Lala Forest #

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10 Nkwazi Drive, Zinkwazi Beach
Stanger
4480

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Perfect family holidays

Zinkwazi Holiday Homes offer ideal self-catered accommodation for a family holiday on the Dolphin Coast in Kwazulu Natal.

The main beach with picturesque lagoon, safe swimming and clear tidal rock pools has activities for all ages.

Zinkwazi Beach is a quiet coastal village on the north coast of KwaZulu Natal where the warm Indian Ocean washes pristine beaches fringed with indigenous bush. The village is surrounded by fields of waving sugar cane – the crop locally grown here. The distance to Ballito with great amenities is 30km while to King Shaka international airport it’s a mere 45km south on the highway.

Tucked into a bay at the main swimming beach lies the picturesque Zinkwazi river lagoon – home of the Fish Eagle from which it derives its name. The placid river is a source of enjoyment for all ages – swimming, canoeing, birding and fishing. The length of beach between the river and the surf is popular and a most convenient spot close to river, surf and tidal rock pools. At low tide these clear pools with a variety of sea creatures and shells are a source of great enjoyment to children.

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