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St Francis Sport
The Seal Point Estates Coastal Run & Walk is part of the 19th annual St Francis Sport Summer Series between 15 December and 3 January 2026 in St Francis Bay, Oyster Bay and Cape St Francis. Entries are limited due to the sensitivity of the area.
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The 21km run/walk starts at 8h at the Main Beach Access in Brander St, Oyster Bay. Number collection is from 7h and race briefing at 7h45. It ends in Cape St Francis at the Tennis Club in Da Gama Road, where the Tennis Club will sell drinks and food to all finishers and their supporters.
No dogs are allowed. Runners will be timed, and walkers must be at the end of Thysbaai by 10h00 (15km), and through the Reserve Gate by 10h30 from where they will be allowed to continue to Cape St Francis at their own pace.
We are extremely grateful that Seal Point Estates, Mostertshoek POA and the RebelsRus Nature Reserve committees gave us special permission to run this event as part of the St Francis Sport Summer Series. You will cross sensitive areas and utmost care must be taken to leave it the way you found it. No toilet paper, wet wipes, fruit peels, cigarette butts or other material may be left behind, to ensure future events through these properties.
Rebelsrus Private Nature Reserve is a Protected Area of approximately 400ha, currently recognized as a Nature Reserve in terms of the NEM: Protected Areas Act (No. 57 of 2003). It contains one of the best-preserved examples of a ‘Headland Bypass Dune-field Ecosystem’, which is a very dynamic ecological system with a diverse range of habitat types. It falls within the Cape Floral Region and is located within the distribution range of a number of threatened, rare, and endemic species. The reserve is recognized as a ‘Critical Biodiversity Area’ in both the Eastern Cape Biodiversity Conservation Plan and the Garden Route Initiative Biodiversity Sector Plan. Archaeologically, its dune-fields contain a rich heritage of ancient Khoisan relics such as shell middens, stone-age artefacts and locally extinct animal remains that add tremendously to the overall conservation value of the area.
Although approximately 40% of the reserve land surface area is owned by Eskom, reserve management is supported by a consortium of private landowners through a formally constituted landowners association. Rebelsrus is at the core of most of the environmental protection efforts in the region. Management policies of the association secure and protect both the marine and terrestrial environments from exploitation at close to pristine levels. Access is therefore controlled.
For more information you are welcome to contact [email protected]
Remember:
- the St Francis Sport Summer Series consists of 10 events. A series entry of R1000 will give you individual access to all the events.
- there will be a short prize giving after each event and the top 3 males and females will receive certificates. Full results will be announced on social media, posted a few hours after the event;
NO NUMBER, NO PARTICIPATION
Full information on www.stfrancissport.co.za
More information: www.stfrancissport.co.za
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Classes and pricing
Available classes for the event
Class | Distance | Price (pp) |
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21km
Coastal trail run or walk from Cape St Francis to Oyster Bay |
21 km No dogs allowed. | R 250.00 |
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Event location
Brander St, Oyster Bay, Oyster Bay
Coordinates | -34.171656, 24.654487 |
Address | Brander St, Oyster Bay, South Africa |
City | Oyster Bay |
Province | Eastern Cape |
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