Soccer Pitch at Letaba
Soccer Pitch at Letaba
Does anyone have any info on a soccer pitch at Letaba?? Saw a complaint about it but am not aware of one.
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Re: Soccer Pitch at Letaba
There it is in red, Rob...unusual, as the pitches are normally adjacent to the staff villages...which in this case is way on the other side of camp!
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Phone the camp?
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Has it always been there?
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Re: Soccer Pitch at Letaba
It has always been there. One can only see it during winter months.
It's actually right next to the staff village.
It's actually right next to the staff village.
Next trip to the bush??
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Re: Soccer Pitch at Letaba
Alf wrote:It has always been there. One can only see it during winter months.
It's actually right next to the staff village.
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Re: Soccer Pitch at Letaba
Robert, what exactly is the nature of your query here? Are you interested in honing your soccer skills while in the Park? I am sure that you can inquire from the manager at most camps should you wish to make use of their soccer fields.
Other forms of exercise for you may include swimming, as most camps provide swimming pools, although not of olympic standard. There is a large swimming pool in Skukuza staff village, but that is not for visitors.
You may enjoy a round of golf at the world-famous Skukuza Golf course, or run a marathon there once a year?
Cycling is permitted in camps, provided you keep quiet and don't go too fast. Some also jog around camp.
If you are interested in cross-training, there are a number of facilities within a stone's throw of Phalaborwa gate, near Letaba Camp, including athletics tracks and rugby fields, as well as tennis courts, squash courts and miniature golf.
For a visitor of your age I would suggest the short walking trails present in some camps like Berg en Dal and Punda Maria.
for more sedate relaxation, a spa is available in Skukuza, and one can do fishing at Reenvoël Dam once a year.
Hope this helps.
Other forms of exercise for you may include swimming, as most camps provide swimming pools, although not of olympic standard. There is a large swimming pool in Skukuza staff village, but that is not for visitors.
You may enjoy a round of golf at the world-famous Skukuza Golf course, or run a marathon there once a year?
Cycling is permitted in camps, provided you keep quiet and don't go too fast. Some also jog around camp.
If you are interested in cross-training, there are a number of facilities within a stone's throw of Phalaborwa gate, near Letaba Camp, including athletics tracks and rugby fields, as well as tennis courts, squash courts and miniature golf.
For a visitor of your age I would suggest the short walking trails present in some camps like Berg en Dal and Punda Maria.
for more sedate relaxation, a spa is available in Skukuza, and one can do fishing at Reenvoël Dam once a year.
Hope this helps.
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