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This beautiful corner stand is tucked away in a little hidden part of Paradise Beach. Surrounded by lush coastal vegetation and scattered up market real estate. This specific area is popular for the particularly narrow green band which makes beach access very quick and easy. The area is frequented by wildlife such as small buck, porcupines, tortoises as well as a variety of bird life.
Stepping onto the pristine Paradise beach you will find a completely unspoiled and undeveloped stretch of beach to the South that leads all the way to the Kromme River Mouth bordering the St Francis Bay Canals. To the North you will find a developed but equally unspoiled stretch of beach all the way to the Seekoei River Mouth, which forms a natural border between Aston and Paradise Beach neighborhoods. In 2018, Paradise Beach was voted one of the top ten beaches in the world.
Activities include beach walks, surfing, diving, snorkeling, kayaking, fishing, cycling and wind surfing