Pinnacles Seaside Unit

Pinnacles Seaside Unit Pinnacles Seaside Unit Found just an hour's drive from Durban and situated in the Paradise of the Kingdom of Kwazulu Natal is Pinnacles Seaside Unit.
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Housed in an original 1938 South Coast beach cottage with high- pitched ceilings & Oregon-pine floors; Pinnacles is an incredibly spacious & comfortable self–catering family unit.

Dolphins surfing the south coast
16/10/2020

Dolphins surfing the south coast

Family Unit   *close to the beach *Umtentweni KZN South Coast Suitable for two adults and two childrenFully equipped sel...
14/09/2020

Family Unit *close to the beach *
Umtentweni KZN South Coast
Suitable for two adults and two children
Fully equipped self-catering family unit
Contact Petra for rates and availability
072 567 4382
[email protected]

Unit 2   * Close to the beach*Umtentweni KZN South CoastSuitable for two adultsFully equipped, free standing  self-cater...
14/09/2020

Unit 2 * Close to the beach*
Umtentweni KZN South Coast
Suitable for two adults
Fully equipped, free standing self-catering cottage.
Contact Petra for rates and availability
072 567 4382
[email protected]

Beatrice the bat has returned
11/09/2020

Beatrice the bat has returned

Pinnacles Seaside Unit is a proud member of staysouthcoast.co.zaWe look forward to welcoming guests again now that trave...
17/08/2020

Pinnacles Seaside Unit is a proud member of staysouthcoast.co.za
We look forward to welcoming guests again now that travel restrictions have been lifted.
Visit our self-catering accommodation units located in Umtentweni- 80m from the beach.

13/08/2020
Tweni Main beach - winter perfect
23/06/2020

Tweni Main beach - winter perfect

Stunning cloud formations this morning along our coast
15/06/2020

Stunning cloud formations this morning along our coast

14/06/2020
Unit 2 is pet friendly on request
23/12/2019

Unit 2 is pet friendly on request

Good luck to our guest Werner who is competing in the soap box derby at Dezzis Raceway Track in Oslo Beach
02/07/2017

Good luck to our guest Werner who is competing in the soap box derby at Dezzis Raceway Track in Oslo Beach

23/06/2017

Only South Africans can appreciate this story (or those who've lived here a long time)

On Sunday I popped down to the local convenience store at the Engen service station to return some DVDs and pick up a few things.

On the way I passed a scrap metal cart being pulled by a donkey.

Whenever I see this sight I feel the same as I do at the scene of a car accident - I really, really don't want to look but some awful compulsion always makes me have a quick glance to ascertain the state of the poor beast of burden.

I was standing in the check-out queue waiting to pay when my attention was drawn by a sudden burst of noise and activity outside on the forecourt.

Through the window I saw that donkey and cart were pulled up alongside the pumps for "refuelling".

The donkey had its nose in the watering can generally used to top up cars, and the cart passenger was swabbing down the poor creature's sweaty flanks with the squeegee thing usually used to clean windscreens and score a bigger tip.

The driver and passenger were having an extremely loud and colourful conversation,

none of which I could understand apart from the "voks" and "jou ma" comments, but which must have been extremely funny judging by the toothless guffaws.

The terrible misuse of the squeegee caused one of the (bored and almost lifeless) pump attendants to amble across lethargically to this comic tableau and confiscate the item.

There followed an incomprehensible diatribe accompanied by lots of hand gestures which ended with the attendant shambling reluctantly back to the cashier window and mumbling a long story, at which the cashier shrieked indignantly and told him "nee man, hulle moet vok off".

She then explained to her intrigued audience that the donkey would only move away from the pumps if it was given some apples.

It seemed obligatory to donate the bag of apples I had just purchased for my beloved son. This was met with huge toothless grins, much bowing and God Bless You Merrems.

As I returned to my car I had the happy honour of over-hearing the donkey being told loudly that it must be the "most vokking fency-schmency blerrie vokking perd on the whole of the Cape Flats eating epples from vokking Woolwurths

Selwyn & Jane enjoying their holiday to the south coast whilst staying at Pinnacles
01/03/2017

Selwyn & Jane enjoying their holiday to the south coast whilst staying at Pinnacles

And you can at Pinnacles
24/12/2016

And you can at Pinnacles

Enjoy the festivities and may all that is good come your way in 2017Cheers from Pinnacles
24/12/2016

Enjoy the festivities and may all that is good come your way in 2017
Cheers from Pinnacles

16/02/2016
28/06/2015

Hi Moira
Thank you for liking Pinnacles SeasideUnit , we hope to see you here.
Cheers Petra

13/06/2015

Hi Lily
Thank you for liking Pinnacles SeasideUnit. Hope to see you here soon.
Cheers Petra

The weaver's are ever so busy with getting their new homes built in the Fig tree @ Pinnacles SeasideUnit
09/12/2014

The weaver's are ever so busy with getting their new homes built in the Fig tree @ Pinnacles SeasideUnit

Even the dogs are enjoying the afternoon sun spots at Pinnacles
19/05/2014

Even the dogs are enjoying the afternoon sun spots at Pinnacles

The annual Ugu Jazz festival is coming soon to the south coast
15/05/2014

The annual Ugu Jazz festival is coming soon to the south coast

Pinnacles Seaside Unit
15/05/2014

Pinnacles Seaside Unit

Tweni beach
15/05/2014

Tweni beach

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19 Ambleside Road
Umtentweni
4235

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