Thursday, 24 September 2009

Aphrodites Hotel New luxury Themed Organic Boutique Hotel in The Lake District

Top 10 reasons to eat organic foods

More and more people in the UK are turning to organic foods and cooking with organic produce. Ten top reasons to eat organic foods include:

1. Organic food is healthy, and generally includes higher levels of vitamin C, cancer fighting antioxidants, and calcium, iron and magnesium.

2. Organic food does not have any harmful additives, which can cause health problems, including heart disease, osteoporosis, migraines and hyperactivity.

3. Organic food is not exposed to pesticides. Over 400 chemical pesticides are regularly used in conventional farming, and are often present in non-organic food you find in the supermarket.

4. Organic food is not subject to genetic modification. GM crops and ingredients are not allowed in organic food produce.

5. Organic farming standards do not allow use of antibiotics and growth hormones in farm animals.

6. There are no hidden costs with organic food. Taxpayers pay for chemicals, including pesticide from conventional farms, to be removed from our drinking water.

7. Organic food can only be produced from trusted sources, and these are inspected regularly to ensure they meet high standards of compliance to organic methods.

8. Animal welfare is paramount with organic farming and food produce.

9. Organic farming is better for wildlife, and causes lower pollution and less damage to the environment. Less carbon dioxide being released into the environment results in less dangerous waste and lower global warming.

10. Organic food tastes better. Well balanced soils grow strong healthy plants that are much tastier than fruit and vegetables grown by conventional methods. Every food category now has an organic alternative and even non-food agricultural products are being grown organically such as cotton.

Aphrodites Hotel is a new luxury themed organic boutique hotel in the English lake district Cumbria close to Bowness and Windermere guests can dine / drink watching a Colourful Dancing Fountain

Aphrodites Themed Boutique Lake District Hotel Longtail Hill, Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 3JDTelephone : 015394 45052 Fax : 015394 46702

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The 10 best lakes to see in the Lake District

Windermere, in the Lake District, offers visitors a wealth of things to see and do, and some of the best boutique hotels in the country. Every lake in the Lake District is unique and offers visitors something different. Below are the top ten lakes to visit in the Lake District.

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1. Bassenthwaite Lake the Lake District

Bassenthwaite Lake is one of the major lakes in the Lake District and is situated between Keswick and Cockermouth. If you take the minor road from Braithwaite village to the Whinlatter Pass, you can enjoy some of the most incredible views of the Lake District. If you go to Bassenthwaite Lake, make sure you enjoy the RSPB sanctuary and Mirehouse on the eastern shore of the lake.

2. Brother´s Water the Lake District

One of the smallest lakes in the Lake District is Brother´s Water, between Ullswater and Ambleside. Take a trip to the bottom of Kirkstone Pass where you will see the shallow water and lily pads of Brother´s Water, which seem to create a green carpet over the water.

3. Buttermere the Lake District

One of the most spectacular lakes in the Lake District is Buttermere, which is set below Grasmoor. Here you will find picnic areas and trails leading to nearby hills. The stunning Honister Pass is also closeby.

4. Coniston Water the Lake District

Almost parallel to Lake Windermere in the Lake District is the famous Coniston Water, where Donald Campbell broke several world speed records in The Bluebird, and also where he met his untimely death. Take a steam gondola trip over Coniston Water to Brantwood, home of Victorian author, John Ruskin, and take advantage of a good range of accommodation in and around Coniston.

5. Crummock Water the Lake District

Crummock Water is situated just north of Buttermere at the foot of Grasmoor Peak. You can enjoy stunning views from the shores of the lake of the surrounding hills. One of the most beautiful waterfalls in the region is Scale Force, which is situated just to the west of Crummock Water.

6. Derwent water the Lake District

If you want to enjoy water sports and boating in the Lake District, there is no better place to visit than Derwentwater. Numerous marinas offer boats for hire, and Keswick is the main town in this beautiful region of the Lake District. Visit the Bowder Stone, on the eastern side of the lake, where a huge boulder balances precariously, and take the Watendlath road to enjoy fabulous views over the lake. Some of the best hiking and hill walking routes can be found nearby in Borrowdale.

7. Ennerdale Water the Lake District

Ennerdale Water is located at the western edge of the Lake District National Park, and is one of the most remote and picturesque lakes in the area. Ennerdale head is a great start point for walks around the region.

8. Grasmere the Lake District

Grasmere is a small lake in the Lake District which attracts visitors from all over England. Grasmere village is home to the 17th century house of Beatrix Potter, where the famous authoress wrote most of her children´s stories. Park at the eastern end of the lake, and enjoy a wonderful walk along the shores of Grasmere.

9. Rydal Water the Lake District

Rydal Water may be one of the smaller lakes in the Lake District but it is one of the most beautiful regions in Cumbria. Situated just outside Grasmere, at the foot of Loughrigg Fell, Rydal Mount was the family home of poet, William Wordsworth.

10. Ullswater the Lake District

Ullswater is the major lake in the north east of the National Park, and is the gateway to the region for visitors leaving Penrith. You will find several places to park near Ullswater, and you can cross the river by steam boat. Glenridding is home to most of the attractions around Ullswater and you will find plenty of boutique hotels and luxury accommodation just a short distance away.

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Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Boutique hotels in Windermere and the Lake District

Explore the Lake District by hire car and check out two of the best boutique hotels in England.

Aphrodite´s Lodge and 21 the Lakes are the perfect places to stay if you want comfort and luxury in the Lake District. These elegant, but quirky boutique hotels near Bowness, Windermere offer guests opulence and style in a beautiful setting. Each suite is different at 21 The Lakes, and combines old-world Lake District charm with a contemporary and modern edge. The Aphrodite´s Lodge Hotel boasts both classical and themed suites including Cleopatra, Tarzan and Jane, Parisian and The Flintstones, and offers guests an organic menu. Not quite the Bellagio at Las Vegas, but equally impressive, is the dancing fountain outside, which performs a fantastic light and music show for guests.

The Lake District is undoubtedly one of England´s highlights, and if you were to stay in one place and not tour around, you would be doing yourself an injustice. The most relaxing and comfortable way to find the hidden lakes and beauty spots in the Lake District is to hire a car and drive around at your own pace. Car hire in the Lake District can be pre-booked picked up directly from Manchester Airport, Blackpool Airport or the Lake District.

Windermere information and best hotels

Situated in Cumbria, England, Windermere lies about 1km from the lake of the same name. The older lakeside town of Bowness-on-Windermere is close by, and both offer visitors a wealth of beautiful scenery and vibrant town centres. Boat trips in the Lake District sail around Lake Windermere, calling at Ambleside and Lakeside. Wherever you stay in the Lake District, Windermere is one of the most beautiful natural lakes in Europe, and you will be drawn to its scenic beauty and superb boutique hotels.

21 The Lakes and Aphrodite´s Lodge boutique hotels in The Lake District


21 The Lakes is a luxury boutique hotel which is situated between Windermere and Bowness in the Lake District, Cumbria, England. Close to the nearby village of Bowness, visitors lucky enough to stay at 21 The Lakes can stroll to the village and browse around the shops, or visit one of the wine bars or country inns at Bowness Bay and Lake Windermere. Luxury hotels in the Lake District and boutique hotels in the Lake District are few and far between, but 21 The Lakes and Aphrodite´s Lodge offer visitors the utmost in luxury and comfort.

Attracting celebrities from far and wide, 21 The Lakes was once owned by a wealthy Edwardian gentleman who furnished the house with unique period furniture and features. Now completely refurbished but retaining its original charm, 21 The Lakes is the leading contemporary boutique hotels in the Lake District. Whether you are looking for short breaks in the Lake District, hotels in the Lake District, accommodation in the Lake District, luxury Lake District hotels or boutique hotels in the Lake District, make sure you check out 21 The Lakes and Aphrodite´s Lodge before looking any further.

Aphrodite´s Lodge is largely seen as being the ´hip hotel´ to stay in the Lake District, and great emphasis is put on offering all organic food, locally sourced and fair-trade where possible. An environmentally-friendly bio-mass boiler, which is carbon neutral, and electricity from a renewable source keeps the hotel running. An environmentally-friendly hotel in the Lake District, combining comfort, style and excellent organic food is not easy to come by, but Aphrodite´s Lodge is unique. The choice of accomodation in the Lake District is massive, but whether you want to spend a short break in the Lake District or you are looking for a Lake District guest houses, Aphrodite´s Lodge and 21 The Lakes offer quality, service and an unbeatable Windermere location. For a luxury short break in the Lake District, 21 The Lakes and Aphrodite´s Lodge offer superb food in a stunning location.

10 things to do and see in the Lake District

If you are planning at trip, or you have booked a short stay in the Lake District at either 21 The Lakes or Aphrodite´s Lodge, here are ten of the best things to do in the Lake District.

1. Visit the Aquarium of Lakes – Tel: 015935 30153
2. The Arts and Crafts Centre Blackwell – Tel: 015394 46139
3. The Beatrix Potter Exhibition and Tea Room – Tel: 015394 88444
4. Brockhole Visitor Centre –Tel: 015394 46601
5. John Ruskin´s home and gardens, Brantwood – Tel: 015394 41396
6. Dove Cottage, William Wordsworth´s House – Tel: 015394 35544
7. Hill Top, Beatrix Potter Farmhouse – Tel: 015394 36269
8. Holker Hall, gardens and motor museum – Tel: 015395 58328
9. Levens Hall and Gardens – Tel: 015395 60321
10. Muncaster Castle, owls, garden centre and maze - Tel: 01229 717614

Local walks around Windermere and the Lake District from 21 the Lakes Boutique Hotel and Aphrodite´s Lodge Hotel

If you enjoy walking, you will be spoilt for choice in the Lake District, and some of the most beautiful walking routes are within a short distance of 21 The Lakes boutique hotel and Aphrodite´s Lodge boutique hotel. The best way to enjoy short breaks in the Lake District, is to make the most of your stay and explore the local area on foot. We would recommend the following walks:

1. Sheriff Walk the Lake District

Just opposite the 21 The Lakes Hotel, you can begin a wonderful woodland walk which leads to a footpath beside Lake Windermere and the Steam Boat Museum. Late hotel deals in the Lake District at a Bowness boutique hotel can be booked online. This walk takes about 40 minutes.

2. Orrest Head the Lake District

Taking approximately 1 hour is the beautiful Orrest Head walk in the Lake District. Enjoy a leisurely stroll up through Windermere Village, and follow the sign for Orrest Head. You will then climb up hill through the woods, and enjoy stunning views over Lake Windermere from the summit. Late hotel deals and luxury breaks in Lake District guest houses can be booked online at the 21 The Lakes and Aphrodite´s Lodge website.

3. Bowness Bay

A walk down Lake Road, and through the busy village of Bowness, with its wine bars and traditional country inns, will bring you to the shores of Lake Windermere at Bowness Bay. Here you can hire boats or take a lake cruise to fully enjoy the stunning local scenery from the water. Lake District accommodation, late hotel deals in the Lake District and Lake District guest houses can be booked online.

Luxury breaks Bowness hotel

If you are looking for luxury short breaks, Bowness hotel, Christmas Lake District, bargain weekend breaks in the Lake District, half term breaks in the UK, bargain short breaks, Lake District breaks, luxury hotel breaks, luxury short breaks or late hotel deals in the UK, check out 21 The Lakes and Aphrodite´s Lodge Hotel websites, the Lake District, Cumbria, England, and enjoy a little slice of paradise in this stunning region of the UK. Explore the Lake District and pre-book cheap car hire from Blackpool Airport, Manchester Airport or the Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK.

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Friday, 18 September 2009

The 10 best things to do in Windermere and the Lake District

Windermere and the Lake District is one of the most beautiful regions of England, and the stunning scenery attracts thousands of visitors every year. Whether you are looking for boutique hotels in the Lake District, or romantic hotels in the Lake District, this stunning part of Cumbria offers something for everyone. Below are 10 of the best things to do in Windermere and The Lake District:

1. The Arts and Crafts House Bowness

Visit the elegant Arts and Crafts House and Gardens at Bowness, and enjoy stunning views over Lake Windermere. The beautifully restored house features stained glass windows and carved oak panelling, and historical and contemporary exhibitions of applied arts can be seen in the upper galleries. The Arts and Crafts House, Bowness is a fascinating example of British art at its best. Combine a trip to The Arts and Crafts House, Bowness with a weekend in a boutique hotel in the Lake District.

2. The World of Beatrix Potter Bowness

Some of the best hotels in the Lake District are situated around Bowness and Lake Windermere, and there are plenty of things to see and do in this region. One of the most popular places to visit in Bowness is The World of Beatrix Potter, which is a wonderful exhibition of the famous characters from the stories. A great family day out. If you are looking for boutique hotels in the Lake District or the best hotels in The Lake District, check out the online tourist guides.

3. The Quaker Tapestry Kendal

The Quaker Tapestry at Kendal is a fascinating exhibition of 350 years of history. Often compared with the Bayeux Tapestry, the Quaker Tapestry was created by 4,000 people in 15 countries, and celebrates social history from the 17th Century. Family facilities include personal audio guides and interactive displays. Boutique Hotels in the Lake District are among the best hotels in the area.

4. Windermere Lake Cruises

Take a trip down Windermere on an old steamer, run by the Winderemere Steamboat Company. A trip on one of these beautifully restored boats is great fun for children and adults, and they operate daily between Ambleside, Bowness and Lake Side. Take a trip out from your Lake District hotel and enjoy an evening jazz cruise during the summer.

5. Lake District guided tour and boutique hotels

One of the best ways to explore the Lake District is by guided tour. The tours are informative and fun, and you will see some of the most spectacular scenery in the Lake District en route. Enjoy a half day or full day tour, and visit Wordsworth´s houses and Hill Top. If you want to make the most of your trip to The Lake District, book a couple of nights in a boutique hotel in Windermere and enjoy fabulous food in comfort and style.

6. Lake District Visitors Centre Brockhole

Enjoying a stunning location, the Lake District Visitors Centre at Brockhole, Windermere, offers visitors interactive exhibitions, the Mawson Gardens, an Adventure Playground and an information centre. Entrance is free of charge, and you can take a cruise to Waterhead, near Ambleside. If you want to book a luxury Lake District Hotel, check out the superb boutique hotels in the region.

7. Fell Foot Country Park Newby Bridge

Enjoy amazing views of the fells from the Fell Foot Country Park at Newby Bridge. From here there is easy access to Windermere, walking tours and boat hire. If you are looking for accommodation in the Lake District you will be spoilt for choice. Some of the best five star hotels in the Lake District and small hotels in the Lake District are situated around Windermere, Kendal, Newby Bridge and Bowness.

8. Fine ceramics by Gordon Fox Kentmere

Take a trip to Kentmere, near Staveley and visit the Fine Ceramics Studio, which produces hand-made lamps, tableware and individual pieces in multi-fired enamel. Gordon Fox ceramics are sold exclusively from the studio at Kentmere, so you won´t find them in the shops.

9. Hayes Garden World Ambleside

Hayes Garden World at Ambleside is a superb garden centre which attracts hundreds of green-fingered visitors every week. This is one of the largest garden centres in England, and the personal service you receive from the Hayes family is second to none. If you are staying in Lake District hotels, Bowness, Lake District boutique hotels, Windermere or small Lake District hotels, Ullswater, it is well worth the trip to Ambleside to visit Hayes Garden World.

10. The Lakes Discovery Museum Ambleside

Experience 2,000 years of local history at The Lakes Discovery Museum at Ambleside. Here you will find artefacts from Roman times, interactive displays, a museum shop and Beatrix Potter water colours plus a wide range of great things for the kids to do. If you are looking to stay in the Lake District, or you want a romantic hotel in the Lake District, take a look at the stylish boutique hotels in the Lake District, and check out the best hotels in the Lake District from online review guides.

Two great boutique hotels in the Lake District

Aphrodites Hotel is a new luxury themed boutique hotel offering guest accommodation in both classical and themed suites, Cleopatra, Parisien, Flinstones and Tarzan and Jane, to name a few.

21 The Lakes is a new luxury boutique hotel ideally situated between Windermere and Bowness, in the heart of the beautiful English Lake District in Cumbria. From the hotel guests have only a short stroll through the village of Bowness with its variety of quality shops, wine bars, a cinema and traditional country inns to Bowness Bay and Lake Windermere.

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Wednesday, 16 September 2009

10 reasons for England to win world cup in South Africa 2010


Football fans from all over the world will flock to South Africa in 2010 to cheer on their teams in the World Cup Finals. As always, millions of us will be hoping England win, and below are ten reasons we should be confident of England lifting the trophy for the first time since 1966.


1. Perfect weather South Africa
The winter in South Africa runs between May and July, and perfect weather of between 63-64°F is predicted for this time of year. More accustomed to playing in cool temperatures, England should excel in the mild climate of South Africa.


2. Zakumi the Leopard South Africa 2010

With new mascots every 4 years at the World Cup Finals, Zakumi the Leopard is sure to thrill the England fans and team. Not only is Zakumi smiley, friendly and energetic, but he has green dreadlocks and he loves football. Zakumi is definitely a lucky charm for England.






3. Neutral grounds World Cup 2010 South Africa


History shows that European teams nearly always win world cup football tournaments held in Europe, and South American teams win world cups held in South America. South Africa is neutral territory for England, which means there will be no favourite territory for any of the top world teams.





4. African teams South Africa 2010


African football teams have a great chance of making the semis of this year´s world cup in South Africa, 2010, which will make the tournament more interesting than usual, and the teams include: Cameroon, The Ivory Coast, Egypt and Nigeria. African teams have become stronger over the past 5 years, and it´s only a matter of time before they start seriously competing with the big boys of Europe and South America.



5. South Africa World cup and tourism 2010


South Africa is a fantastic country to visit as a tourist. Whether you want to make the most of the Football World Cup, 2010 or you want to combine your trip with some of South Africa´s tourist resorts, you will not be disappointed.






6. South Africa team and world cup 2010


If there was one drawback to South Africa hosting the world cup finals in 2010, it was that the football team were one of the weakest outside Europe. Not so any more. New coach, Joel Santana has transformed the team. They may still not be world beaters, but South Africa are a much improved team.







7. South African Standard Time World Cup 2010

South African time is GMT + 2, which means you will be able to cheer England on at a reasonable time. Games may kick off a little later than you are used to, but there won´t be any games in the middle of the night or at the crack of dawn.







8. Free tickets for the locals in South Africa 2010


To help create a fantastic atmosphere at the stadia in South Africa for the world cup, 2010, FIFA are handing out free tickets to locals on low incomes








9. The match ball South Africa 2010


The world cup balls used for South Africa 2010, should be a lot more interesting than those used previously. Along with beautifully prepared turf, there should be no excuses for poor grounds this time around.










10. Ronaldo South Africa 2010



South Africa World Cup 2010 is the perfect place for the world´s footballing superstars to showcase their skills. Argentina and Lionel Messi look as though they may miss out on next year´s tournament, but you can still enjoy the silky skills of the world´s most expensive footballer - €80 million Ronaldo, who plays for Real Madrid and Portugal.

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Tuesday, 15 September 2009

10 things to do in South Africa Football World Cup 2010

If you are planning a trip to South Africa for the Football World Cup Finals, 2010, there are plenty of things to see and do to make the most of your trip.


1. Ride on an Ostrich South Africa 2010


Oudtshoorn, in the Karoo is home to hundreds of ostrich farms, where the more adventurous try ostrich riding. Amateurs can try their luck riding an ostrich in the desert area of Oudtshoorn. Strangely enough, as well as riding ostriches in this area of South Africa, you can also try some delicious ostrich recipes, including ostrich steaks and ostrich pate. Explore South Africa and hire a car from the airport to make the most of your trip to the football world cup, South Africa, 2010.







2. Tree house South Africa 2010


Lodge in a tree house in South Africa, 2010, and make the most of the beautiful area surrounding the foothills of the Outeniqua Mountain Range. Choose from Jaci´s Tree Lodge, Sycamore Avenue in the Drakensberg Mountains or Pezulu Tree House Game Lodge in Timbavati, South Africa.






3. A walk on the wild side South Africa

Situated in South Africa´s Eastern cape region, you will find some of the most beautiful coastlines in the world. Drive up to the Eastern Cape region, and enjoy the isolated beaches and natural waterfalls and forests on foot. You can enjoy 5 day walking tours of South Africa, including overnight stays in shacks on the beach.





4. Swim with penguins South Africa 2010

Swim with penguins on the Cape Peninsula next to the main penguin colony near Cape Town, South Africa. Enjoy a great view of the penguins from the specially constructed boardwalk which has been erected around the dunes.







5. Dive with Sharks South Africa

If you want to do something adventurous on holiday, swim with Great White Sharks in South Africa. Cage diving will provide you with an incredible adrenalin rush, and is fast becoming one of the most popular adventure sports in South Africa. Shark Alley is situated just a couple of hours drive from Cape Town in Gansbaal.







6. Luxury train travel world cup South Africa 2010

If you are going to South Africa for the World Cup, 2010, enjoy luxury train rides. One of the most popular routes is on board the famous Blue Train, which travels between Pretoria and Cape Town, South Africa. If you want to travel in style between world cup venues, 2010, look up the timetables for South Africa´s luxury train services and enjoy some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world.





7. Raft the Orange River South Africa 2010

Originating in the Drakensburg Mountains, Orange River winds its way through mountains and heads down to the Atlantic Ocean. You can raft or canoe down the Orange River, and you can book either trip in the Richtersveld National Park, close to the border with Namibia.






8. Football World Cup Finals South Africa 2010



For information about tickets for the Football World Cup Finals, South Africa, 2010, take a look at the FIFA website or the FA website. Watch your team perform against other top world nations. Stadiums are being built in time for this huge event, and it´s the first time the Football World Cup Finals, 2010 have been held in Africa.






9. A trip to Robben Island South Africa

No trip to South Africa is complete without a tour of Robben Island, Cape Town. This former penal colony was home to Nelson Mandela for 18 years of his life, and the tour guides are usually ex-prisoners from Robben Island who will explain the history of Robben Island. A trip to Robben Island is a unique tour, and gives you the chance to hear first-hand how life on the island was.




10. Elephant Safari South Africa

Typically more temperamental than the Indian elephant, the African elephant is not normally ridden by tourists. Several lodges in South Africa now offer visitors the unique chance to ride an African elephant. Visit either Camp Jabulani, in Mpumalanga Province, Addo National Park or the Elephant Sanctuary.













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Saturday, 12 September 2009

World Cup South Africa cheap car hire June July 2010

Cheap car hire in South Africa

We have over 100 different models at reduced prices and discounted rates

200 teams entered the world cup for one of the 32 places, South Africa qualified automatically

England qualified by beating Croatia at Wembley 5-1 with two games to spare

Anyone thinking of travelling to watch the some of the games will need to hire a car, we have two of the biggest search engines for car hire, search up to 500 car hire companies from our two search engines

Car rental Prices start from as little as £100 for a mini or Ford, Renault, Citroen and Volkswagen economy car, we have hundreds of different types and makes of cars you can hire including Audi, BMW and Mercedes Book now to avoid disappointment

Here is a list of the places that the games will be played in South Africa with great deals

1. CAPE TOWN ford focus from £100
2. DURBAN smart car £ 110
3. JOHANNESBURG Volkswagen golf £120
4. MANGAUNG / BLOEMFONTIEN range rover £250
5. NELSON MANDELA BAY / PORT ELIZABETH Citroen c5 £130
6. NELSPRUIT Renault Megane £110
7. POLOKWANE ford fusion £90
8. RUSTENBURG Mercedes SLK £500
9. TSHWANE/PRETORIA Audi a4 £350

Cheap car hire in South Africa airports


List of all airports in South Africa with cheap car hire

Aggeneys Airport Kortdoorn Airport Aliwal North Airport
Alkantpan Airport Alldays Airport Bethlehem Airport
Bisho Airport Bloemfontein Airport Bothaville Airport
Brakpan Airport Butterworth Airport Calvinia Airport
Cradock Airport Cape Town International Airport Durban International Airport
Virginia Airport East London Airport Ellisras (Mitimba) Airport
Empangeni Airport Ermelo Airport Ficksburg Airport
Gariep Dam Airport Springs Airport George Airport
Giyani Airport Graaff Reinet Airport Grahamstown Airport
Greytown Airport Harrismith Airport Hazyview Airport
Hluhluwe Airport Grand Central Airport Lanseria Airport
OR Tambo International Airport Rand Airport Kimberley Airport
Kleinzee Airport Klerksdorp Airport
Koiingnaas Airport (Koinghaas Airport) Komatipoort Airport
Krugersdorp Airport Johan Pienaar Airport Ladysmith Airport
Lichtenburg Airport Finsch Mine Airport Lusikisiki Airport
Mala Mala Airpotr Malelane Airport Marble Hall Airport
Margate Airport Messina Airpor Middelburg Airport (Transvaal Airport)
Mmabatho International Airport (Mafikeng Int'l) Modimolle Airport (Nylstroom Airport)
Mossel Bay Airport Mtubatuba Airport Wild Coast Sun Airport (Mzamba Airport)
Mzuke Airport Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport Nelspruit Airport
Newcastle Airport New Tempe Airport Ngala Airfield Airport
Oudtshoorn Airport Parys Airport Hendrik Van Eck Airport
Pietermaritzburg Airport Pilanesberg International Airport Plettenberg Bay Airport
Pietersburg Municipal Airport Port Alfred Airport Port Elizabeth Airport
Port St. Johns Airport Potchefstroom Airport Wonderboom Airport
Prieska Airport Queenstown Airport Reivilo Airport
Richards Bay Airport Robertson Airport Rustenburg Airport
Vredenburg Airport Secunda Airport Sishen Airport
Skukuza Airport Springbok Airport Hendrik Swellengrebel Airport
Thaba Nchu Airport P.R. Mphephu Airport Tzaneen Airport
Ulundi Airport K. D. Matanzima Airport Upington Airport Vredendal Airport
Vryburg Airport Vryheid Airport Welkom Airport

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