Hout Bay Sandcastle Competition

Enjoy a day at Hout Bay when the 15th annual Sandcastle Competition will take place the 5th of March 2011. The event is organised  by Hout Bay’s Valley Pre-Primary school to raise funds for education projects. Funds raised go to underprivileged children and for improving facilities at the Hout Bay Educare Centre. The Sandcastle competition is for the whole family and there will be activities like magicians, face-painting, delicious eats and drinks and of course the sandcastle competition. For registring for the competition and other information, visit Houtbay Sandcastle website.

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Hout Bay Sandcastle Competition

Date: 5th March 2011

Location: Hout Bay

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If you plan on going on a adventure to this majestic location from another part of the country, you might want to use a vehicle to get there. Car rental South Africa would be a great place to start looking for the best wheels to get you there.

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