School holiday activities for July

Take the stress out of the holidays this July with some fun family activities in the Highway area to keep your children and their friends busy.

THE July school holidays are here at last, and here are some fun family activities in the Highway area to keep your children and their friends busy.

KartingKZN

If your children feel the need for speed, take them go-karting. Choose from the two available tracks, the Fast and Loud or the Tight and Technical. Children must be older than 10 years and taller than 1.4m tall to race. Younger children are welcome to watch.

CONTACT: 082 800 1431

EMAIL: bookings@kartingkzn.co.za

LOCATION: P1 Parking Level, Watercrest Mall, 141 Inanda Road, Waterfall, Durban.

 

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Jump4Joy Trampoline Park Waterfall

Visit the new venue at Watercrest Mall, which offers interconnected trampolines in the Open Jump Area, a foam pit, dodgeball courts, basketball slam dunk. They also offer birthday party packages.

CONTACT: 031 100 0166

EMAIL: enquiries@j4j.co.za

LOCATION: J4J, P1 Parking Level, Watercrest Mall, 141 Inanda Road, Waterfall, Durban.

 

NU Driving Range

Take the family golfing at a 300m-long driving range with 40 bays – mats and grass options. Buckets of 50 range balls available at R60.

CONTACT: 081 275 0815

EMAIL: nudrivingrange@gmail.com

LOCATION: Shongweni Road, Hillcrest.

 

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Hillcrest Paintball

Children’s parties or team building are offered on a variety of paintball fields in Botha’s Hill, a short distance from Hillcrest. Choose from Splatmaster, a low-impact alternative for younger children, or the conventional paintball. Airsoft and Lasertag are also offered to patrons.

CONTACT: 074 172 1309

EMAIL: info@hillcrestpaintball.local

LOCATION: 15 Wootton Avenue, Bothas Hill.

 

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