South Africa Travel

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

The Otter Trail

When they say you have to be ‘reasonably fit’ to be able to do the Otter Trail it means you better be able to carry all your equipment across rugged terrain for five days. However, as any serious hiker will confirm, the Otter Trail is simply the most glorious hiking trail in South Africa. The Otter Trail is for people who really want to hike and enjoy the extraordinary landscape as they go along, who want to immerse themselves in beauty and do not mind getting sweaty and having aching muscles at the end of each day. In other words if you spend more time thinking about what outfit to wear to go hiking than actually hiking itself, maybe this isn't the one for you.


You are going to have five days and four nights of nature cramming all of her sights, scents and sounds into your body and mind. You are going to be so tired each night that'll you'll sleep like the dead only to do it again the next morning. But one thing is certain: you will go to sleep exhilarated ...

The Otter Trail runs through the Tsitsikamma National Park near Plettenberg Bay on the East Coast and is well organized by the National Parks Board and they make it as convenient as possible for hikers. The trail is clearly marked with a blue otter signs and painted otter spoor on rocky outcrops as guide.

The Otter Trail starts out from the Storms River Rest Camp and you will walk along 42 kilometres of stunning coastline, through rugged terrain with the ocean one side and the indigenous rainforest inland. You will cross 11 rivers and you may have to swim the Bloukrans River on day four, so remember a waterproof bag for your equipment. On the fifth day you will reach the end of the trail in Nature’s Valley. There are two overnight huts for each of the four nights you will spend on the trail with bunk beds and mattresses, cooking facilities and a toilet for each hut. You want to wash or bath? Bring a cake of biodegradable soap and jump into the nearest stream; nature provides.

The daily hikes are not too long, the exception is day four with a 14-kilometer hike, so take your time, don’t rush or you will miss out on so much to see and do. Sit on the cliffs and watch the whales out at sea and the dolphins coming right into the breakers. Snorkel in the rock pools and take breaks to watch the birds in the treetops. Drink in the sights of stunning beaches, majestic rock formations and waterfalls as you hike one of the most beautiful places on earth. Go home with aching muscles and scraped knees but with a soul filled to bursting; that is after all what you came for.

Links to Related Pages:
SAN Parks Board - The Otter Trail
The Garden Route
Eastern Cape Hiking Trails
Hiking in South Africa

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Monday, August 06, 2007

New Garden Route Accommodation

COUNTRY CRESCENT HOTEL - Plettenberg Bay: There are a few places where nature paints a landscape of such exquisite beauty as it does around the charming Cape Victoria styled, 4 star accredited Country Crescent Hotel nestled in the Piesang Valley in Plettenberg Bay ...
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CENTURY MANOR - Oudtshoorn: Situated on the main artery to the world renowned Cango Caves, Century Manor epitomises Oudtshoorn's colourful history as the Ostrich Capital of the world. The elegant sandstone building with it's characteristic turret and spire presents a favourite photo opportunity ...
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PEACE OF EDEN FOREST CABINS - Knysna: Peace of Eden Forest Cabins are 8.2 km’s from the N2 on the west side of Knysna, along a picturesque country road leading to Rheenendal Village and the historical Millwood Forest Goldfields. Only 15 minutes from Knysna town, Brenton on Sea and Buffalo Bay beaches ...
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PLETTENBERG BAY GAME RESERVE - Garden Route: Plettenberg Bay Game Reserve, incorporating Rhino Base Camp, is a private game reserve, comprising of 1300ha of indigenous beauty, 15 minutes from Plettenberg Bay on the Garden Route. The farm is home to over 35 species of game, including rhino, lion ...
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BAYSIDE LODGE - Plettenberg Bay: Peace, tranquility, charm, hospitality at its best, style, helpfulness, first class accommodation, outstanding, fantastic, premium quality, comfort, coziness, service excellence are just some of the words guests have used to describe their stay at Bayside Lodge ...
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FIREWINGS - Herolds Bay: Situated in the Ernie Els designed Oubaai Golf Estate, a mere 10 minutes from George Airport, with breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and Outeniqua mountains, this luxury home will provide the ideal springboard for golfers, nature lovers and holiday makers ...
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LALANI B&B - Riversdale: Take a journey to the Garden Route where the air is fresh and the views open and uninterrupted. Your friendly host, Jurie and Suzette van de Vyver welcome guests to our modern and friendly home. Lalani Bed & Breakfast is situated in the town of Riversdale in the ...
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LINKSIDE 2 GUEST HOUSE - Mossel Bay: As an intimate new Bed & Breakfast, Linkside 2 Guest House offers guests a complete personalized experience. Meticulous attention to detail and imaginative finishing touches are complemented by first-class luxury and exquisite views across Mossel Bay ...
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CORNERWAY HOUSE - Plettenberg Bay: Cornerway House is a Cape Colonial style house set in a pretty garden in a residential area. The garden is laid out to lawns and flower beds. At certain times of the year the first thing one notices when you come through the gates is the wonderful scent of Jasmine and the ...
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BERLUDA FARMHOUSE & COTTAGE - Oudtshoorn: Set on route to the Cango Caves, in the picturesque Schoemanshoek Valley (14 kilometres from Oudtshoorn), Berluda is an intimate guesthouse experience, offering 5 en-suite bedrooms in the original farmhouse and 2 self catering cottages ...
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BAY TREE HOUSE - Wilderness: Bay Tree House is situated in Wilderness, a magical place on the south western coast of South Africa, in the heart of the world famous Garden Route, one of South Africa’s most beautiful recreation areas. From the majestic Outeniqua mountains to the North, the pristine ...
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AVENUES GUEST HOUSE - Mossel Bay: Situated in the gateway to the Garden Route and above beautiful Mossel Bay, Avenues Guesthouse is a place of tranquillity. Your German speaking hosts Meike and Martin offer you a personal and friendly service and look forward to welcome you here ...
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Related Links:
Garden Route Accommodation
Garden Route Hotels
South Africa Hotels

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Friday, April 20, 2007

Ultimate Honeymoon Getaway

Lightley's Ultimate Honeymoon Getaway: We’re always up for romance at Lightleys Holiday Houseboats - so with us, it’s always honeymoon season. That’s why our Ultimate Honeymoon Getaway includes:


· 4 nights aboard a Lightleys Holiday Houseboat.
· A bottle of bubbly and a platter of oysters on arrival. And fresh flowers.
· 3 Picnic dinners and 3 picnic breakfasts on board.
· An hour-long Sunset Horse Ride on the beach followed by a romantic picnic dinner.
· The use of a canoe for a romantic upriver cruise.
· An hour-long Full Body Hot Stone Therapy Treatment and a 20-min Spa bath with a bottle of sparkling wine.

All this for just R6,160.00 (for two!) in low season or R7,045.00 in high season. And remember - honeymoons are always just for two; but not only meant for newly-weds!

Price excludes fuel and refundable security deposit; Valid from 1 March 2007 to 29 February 2008. Not available during Peak Summer Season. These packages* are available during long weekends and certain school holidays.

for additional info or to book visit: Lightley's Holiday Houseboats or contact Hester or Volenté on Telephone: +27 (0)44 386 - 0007.

Related Links:
South Africa Houseboats
Garden Route Accommodation
Accommodation in South Africa

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Friday, April 13, 2007

Winter Warmer Special Offers

Nedile Lodge - Vaalwater, Waterberg: Nedile Lodge is situated in the Malaria free Welgevonden Game Reserve, just 2.5 hours north of Pretoria. Welgevonden Reserve is a declared Heritage Site of 33000 hectares and border the Marakele National Park. All situated in the breathtaking Waterberg Biosphere. Midweek Special offer for South African Citizens: R1150-00 per person per night, sharing. For International Clients: R1350-00 per person per night, sharing. These reates include Accommodation in luxury thatched en-suite chalets; Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, all teas / coffees AND Two open Land Rover safaris a day with professional rangers, or bush walk with rangers.
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Dieu Donné Guest Farm - Franschhoek, Cape Winelands: Dieu Donné Guest Farm is ideally situated in the most beautiful valley in the Cape Winelands of South Africa, just four minutes from Franschhoek village and forty five minutes from Cape Town. From 1 May through to 30 September 2007 Dieu Donné Guest Farm is offering 50% discount off their standard rates on the second night onwards (double occupancy).
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Pumula Lodge - Knysna, Garden Route: The lodge, with its tranquil, parkland setting is the ideal place for local and overseas visitors alike. At Pumula you can get away from the hustle and bustle. It is difficult to imagine that you are only five minutes away from the centre of town. Special Offer: Pay only R170.00 per person per night sharing, B&B for a mimumum stay of 3 nights and receive 1 night free and a complimentary bottle of wine from Pumula Lodge, and a free dessert or Dom Pedro or Irish Coffee with your meal at Paquitas Restaurant which is situated at the famous Knysna Heads.
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South Africa Accommodation

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Sunday, February 04, 2007

New Accommodation in the Garden Route

Buffelsdrift Game Lodge - Oudtshoorn, Garden Route: Buffelsdrift Game Lodge is situated 7km outside Oudtshoorn, en route the Cango Caves. The lodge is in the heart of ostrich country, half-an hour’s drive from the Swartberg Nature Reserve. In May 2004 this beautiful Nature Reserve became part of the 6th South-African World Heritage Site offering a wealth of endemic plant species.
For additional info see: Buffelsdrift Game Lodge | Rates & Bookings


Whight Mischief - Plettenberg Bay, Garden Route: The ultimate in luxury, style and comfort, this multi-levelled Mediterranean styled house just 20 metres from the shoreline, offers the best of views, location and up market accommodation, with easy viewing of the dolphins and whales in the bay. Wight Mischief is the first house on Robberg Beach close to the Beacon Island Hotel. The property offers magnificent 270º views of the sea, beach and surrounding mountain range, including Robberg Nature Reserve.
For additional info see: Whight Mischief | Rates & Bookings

Related Links:
Garden Route Hotels
Garden Route Accommodation
South Africa Accommodation

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Monday, January 01, 2007

Route 62 - The longest wine route in the world

Route 62 is modeled after the iconic US Route 66, made famous by the late, great Nat King Cole in the eponymous song of the mid 20th century. Travelers headed for the fabulous Garden Route will find that Route 62 offers a better alternative to the dull N2 motorway between Cape Town and George, being much more scenic and slightly shorter. This well-maintained blacktop highway meanders from Worcester, by way of the Breede River valley, through Robertson, Ashton and Montagu, then the Klein Karoo landmark towns and thence on to George and the Garden Route.


The road follows winding and spectacular mountain passes that slowly unfold before your excited eyes, leading to lush green valleys hosting crystal streams and framed by the distorted geological shapes and startling colours of rock faces dating from hundreds of millions of years ago. Then there is the abundance of indigenous flora, with the succulent species making a particularly significant contribution to your enjoyment. No fewer than 500 different species of succulents are to be seen along the Route. Orchards and vineyards are there in abundance, too. Indeed, the main highway traversing this fascinating land, Route 62, is reputed to be the longest wine route in the world. And keep an eye on dams and wetlands for a chance to spot the Blue Crane, South Africa’s national bird and an endangered species often visible along Route 62.

The Breede River valley.The Breede River rises somewhere near Ceres, up in the mountains across the N1, the main highway between Johannesburg and Cape Town. The heritage of the region is manifest in wineries (some 27 in Robertson alone) and deciduous fruit orchards. Gem of the towns along the way is Montagu, famed for its beautiful old houses and hostelries in Cape Dutch and other 18th and 19th century architectural styles.

Don’t be in too much of a hurry – a day or two researching the region with the help of the ubiquitous tourist information bureaus will be well rewarded by the beauty and fascination of the scenery, architecture and landscapes you will encounter. Robertson is a must for at least a couple of winery visits, Graham Beck Wineries being one of the best known.

Find time to make a couple of detours, one of which should be McGregor, up in the mountains south of Robertson. Founded in 1861 to benefit from expected passing trade, the mountain pass it was supposed to guard was never completed, with the result that time seems to have stood still in this quaint 19th century village. Approaching Montagu from the west, Bain’s tunnel, really a dramatic hole in a rock wall, provides a striking entrance to the town. Enjoy the old houses, most of them immaculately maintained, and consider visiting the hot springs on the far side of the town. The Centenary Nature Garden in Van Riebeeck Street is worth visiting in spring.

The Klein Karoo is an important sub-region of the World Heritage Site known as the Cape Floral Kingdom. Klein Karoo means ‘little desert’, an arid region that is interrupted every forty or fifty kilometers by fertile valleys bisected by streams that enable orchards and vineyards to flourish. The region begins with Barrydale and extends to De Rust, by way of Ladismith, Calitzdorp and Oudtshoorn. And the little town of Calitzdorp is its heart. Indeed, you would do well to make this charming village your headquarters for a two- to five-night stay to enjoy all the region has to offer.

The Klein Karoo has a spectacular landscape fashioned hundreds of millions ago of years ago by water and geological upheaval. Its flora ranges from lush greenery in the river valleys to ground-hugging, hardy Karoo plants in the open veldt, including the largest number of succulents on earth. The region’s astonishing geological shapes and formations are home to the famed Cango Caves, a series of spectacular caverns fashioned over millennia by the seepage of water through porous limestone rock. At night, the Klein Karoo skies provide a stunning display of light virtually unknown to dwellers in the Big Smoke, including the Southern Cross, Orion and the awesome Milky Way in its infinite magnificence. Indeed, the Klein Karoo credibly challenges Montana as ‘big sky’ country.

The magnificent Swartberg pass and the hamlet of Prince Albert: ostrich show farms; hot air balloon rides over the parched landscape; the spectacular Redstone Hills, Meerkat Magic valley, where visitors can interact with an entire colony of meerkats almost within arms length; and fabulous Meiringspoort pass, where for ten glorious kilometers a river meanders alongside the road surrounded by towering cliffs with distorted and misshapen rock faces - these are just some of the ‘must see’ amenities and activities to be enjoyed within easy driving distance of Calitzdorp Country House, your five star accommodation in Calitzdorp, Heart of the Klein Karoo.

Here’s a sample itinerary for those traveling eastwards through the Klein Karoo:

Day one: take a tea-break at one of many good cafes on the R 62 in Barrydale, but don’t waste too much time in the village - not a lot to see, apart from the Heritage Garden with its collection of succulents so varied that practically every time you visit there will be different species in bloom, keeping your visit ever new.

Around 24 km outside Barrydale is one of the most famous pubs in the world – Ronnie’s Sex Shop – stop for coffee or a drink and hear the story of how Ronnie’s got its name. The pub has often been featured in local and foreign magazines and on TV in Germany and other EU countries.

Now on to Ladismith, another stunning mountain pass, Huisrivierpas, then check in at Calitzdorp Country House and savor that candlelit dinner they specialize in.

Day two: two of South Africa’s most spectacular passes in a single day! Drive out of your Karoo guesthouse, turn left and continue past the Nels river dam and into the Groenfontein valley, traveling through the Swartberg foothills. Take a break for tea at the Ou Meule just past the Kruisrivier road on the left. You can see fine examples of the regional architecture along the way. Now take the sky-topping Swartberg pass (another Thomas Bains triumph of 19th century construction), and make those you left behind envious by taking your time, making plenty of stops and clicking lots of photos before you descend into quaint Prince Albert. There is much of historical interest at Price Albert, including weavers and the museum. Lunch there in leisurely fashion, then back to Calitzdorp the long way round – via Klaarstroom, Meiringspoort, De Rust and Oudtshoorn.

Meiringspoort is the second of your ‘double whammy’ of passes for today. Equally spectacular - but this time low level - Meiringspoort pass, where for ten kms and more the road goes courting a meandering stream through towering cliffs, distorted with the fractured evidence of prehistoric upheavals. Drive carefully, and you will be amazed at the curious baboons that follow your journey with seeming great interest: but it’s just cupboard love, so don’t feed them, please! Allow yourself time to look at the pretty village of De Rust and perhaps take tea or coffee there.

On towards Oudtshoorn, but look out for the wondrous ‘Ostrich palace’ on your left on a rise after a bridge over a little stream. It has been beautifully restored and is also worth a pic or two. No time to sightsee Oudtshoorn today, we’ll go there tomorrow.

A brief 30 minutes the other side (look out for tortoises crossing the road) and you’re home at Calitzdorp Country House, ready for a swim and beer, a G & T, or even a bottle of French champagne beside the pool, watching yet another Karoo sunset so beautiful it’s almost a cliché.

Day Three: It’s day three, so take the R 62 again, then set the tone for the day by turning left after 14 km at the Kruisrivier sign. This puts you on a good dirt road to see the beautiful and unique rock formations known as the Redstone Hills. These Enon Conglomerate deposits were dumped up against the mountains by the sea some 125 million years ago. Turn right at the sign for Prince Albert and the Cango Caves. Guided tours enter the caverns at regular intervals to display electrifying visions of stalactites and stalagmites.

Now return to Oudtshoorn and lunch at Jemima’s or Kalinka, virtually opposite each other on the main drag, Baron van Reede Street. Great range of curios and craftwork at Bushman’s Curios also in the main street. Get a map from the local tourist office and visit the CP Nel museum, then Langenhoven’s home, Arbeitsgenot, and stroll among the lovely old sandstone buildings.

On your way back to Calitzdorp, note the sign left of the highway indicating Highgate and Safari ostrich farms. Both do tours for visitors. Ten to fifteen km out, be sure to look out on the right for the ‘Greylands’ house, a copy of the old ‘Volstruis Paleise’ (ostrich palaces) built from the bounty of the belle époque years around 1900, when Oudtshoorn feathers and skin were fashion essentials in London and Paris.

For the other three days of this itinerary, consult your hosts, Lyn or Allan Fabig, at Calitzdorp Country House.

With thanks to Allan Fabig, Calitzdorp Country House.

Related Pages:
Breede River Valley
Klein Karoo
Western Cape Accommodation

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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

A Visit to "Birds of Eden" in Plettenberg Bay

Birds of Eden is a unique and enormous 2 hectare dome which spans over a gorge of lush indigenous forest. It is, in fact, the World’s largest free flight bird sanctuary dome. The nets are placed rather high in the air to allow the birds to fly around freely. They are protected from any unwanted predators.

The decision to develop Birds of Eden stemmed from the need to create a safe environment in which to release a large collection of free-flight African birds and miniature monkeys. This gorgeous dome is home to over 100 species of vibrant birds including a few endangered species. More than 2000 birds habitate this dome.

When we entered the dome, it is as if you have literally entered paradise. It is absolutely exquisite! We were welcomed by 2 African Grey Parrots. These gorgeous birds seemed to be keenly interested in us! These birds have become so accustomed to humans that they like to amuse themselves with them. It felt rather wonderful having birds fly on your shoulder and arms. Yet, while there were some that were friendly and leisurely sitting on our arms, there was another African Grey Parrot trying to bite our feet and following us wherever we went!

In Birds of Eden, prepare to be completely swept away. You could spend anywhere between 4-7 hours in this spectacular place. The wooden walkways lead you through the lush forest, over a river, under a waterfall and eventually to a dam where the geese and ducks are prolific.

Just like Monkeyland, there are numerous wooden platters of food which the birds are attracted to. They are rather difficult to photgraph as they are incredibly fast. When we sat on the benches, the birds came near us to cure their curiosity. It is truly spectacular to be in a paradisiacal environment where hundreds of birds are prolific in the area and are not bothered about a human’s presence. Some decide to introduce themselves whereas others follow you and watch from a short distance.

After a few hours, we arrived at a dam and pond where hundreds of gorgeous ducks and their little ones, flamingo’s and many other tall birds roam around. There is a restaurant on the waters where we enjoyed refreshing drinks. You can also buy special food and feed the ducks and geese.

When in Birds of Eden, do not hurriedly walk through it. Take your time and leisurely walk through this exquisite dome. Take in the beauty and admire the abundance of magnificent birds. Just sit and watch. You will be truly amazed and completely appreciate the earth so much more!

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Monday, November 13, 2006

Win a 3-Night Getaway in the Garden Route


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Thursday, October 19, 2006

Garden Route Discounted Accommodation Offers

» SANDPIPER GUEST COTTAGES: Mossel Bay Accommodation, Garden Route: Your days can be spent suntanning, swimming, body surfing or just strolling on the endless beach. We have a tennis court and across the road is a farm style 9 hole golf course. Each of our thatched cottages is built in the traditional...

Sandpiper Cottages in Mossel Bay

» LIGHTLEYS HOLIDAY HOUSEBOATS: Knysna, Garden Route: Fully equipped 2-, 4- or 6-berth self-sail houseboats on the safe, tranquil waters of the Knysna Lagoon. Breakfast, dinner and picnic hampers are available on request. No experience required ... we’ll show you how to pilot your craft ...

» THE LITTLE SANCTUARY: Plettenberg Bay Accommodation, Cape Town: En-suite double rooms with private entrances and magnificent views of Lookout Beach from your private patio. Two fantastic special offers, including whale watching special and a honeymooners special ...

» PROSPECT COTTAGE: Knysna, Garden Route: Valid October 2006: Spend 3 nights at Prospect Cottage and get the 4th night free. This discount is offered on Low Season rates (see below). Complimentary bottle of wine on arrival, fruit bowl, decanter of Port to sip on the patio. Families with children are most welcome. Please quote the "Knysna Spring Special" when enquiring about...

» SONJABELLE'S B&B: Sedgefield Bed & Breakfast, Garden Route: SonjaBelle's B&B is located on Sedgefield Island Conservancy, a short stroll from the waters edge, in a quiet residential area with abundant birdlife. Two en-suite guest rooms each with a comfortable seating area and kitchenette. Guests are served a picnic basket breakfast ...

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Thursday, October 05, 2006

New Accommodation in the Garden Route

PARADISE FOUND - Knysna, Garden Route: Paradise Found offers comfortable b&b or self catering accommodation with a heavenly view of the Knysna Lagoon and the Heads. Situated 2 km from the centre of Knysna at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. All units have their own private entrances and off street parking. Perfect for Honeymooners ...
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A BOK'S PLACE - Mossel Bay, Garden Route: This modern yet homely guest house in Glentana overlooks the blue waters of the Indian Ocean and offers an exceptional and peaceful stay. It is a mere 10 minute drive from George Airport and is 20 minutes from both George and Mossel Bay. Airport transfers are available on request ...
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HALCYON HOUSE - Plettenberg Bay, Garden Route: Halcyon House, Plettenberg Bay, is a small, personal 4 star guesthouse in a quiet position close to renowned Robberg Beach, offering sea and mountain views. Our aim is to provide our guests a base from where they can venture out to enjoy the many and varied activities available on the Garden Route and return to relax and unwind in ...
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TENIQUA TREETOPS - Sedgefield, Garden route: Set in acres of pristine indigenous forest, Teniqua Treetops offers you an experience that may be quietly life-changing. As your body slows to the rhythm of the African forest, your mind will get its chance to unwind and let go of the stresses and anxieties of city life. A holiday with us will relaunch you on the world relaxed, reinvigorated and rejuvenated ...
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EDENWOOD GUEST HOUSE - George, Garden route: Edenwood Guest House provides up-market accommodation at reasonable rates, in a warm and friendly atmosphere. The ambiance of this comfortable Colonial Guest Home makes it a sheer pleasure to return to after a weary day of exploring the Garden Route ...
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VILLA ORA - Oudtshoorn, Garden Route: Thea, Ora and Frans take pride in personally attending to all their guest’s needs . It is their great pleasure to make their guests feel at home and to ensure that their stay is enjoyable. They will provide information on the history of the area, attractions, restaurants, and will supply you with up to date maps and brochures ...
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SONJABELLE'S B&B - Sedgefield, Garden Route: SonjaBelle's B&B is located on Sedgefield Island Conservancy, a short stroll from the waters edge, in a quiet residential area. Two en-suite guest rooms each with a comfortable seating area and kitchenette. Guests are served a picnic basket breakfast which they can enjoy while watching the abundant birdlife ...
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HIDE-AWAY GUEST HOUSE - Knysna, Garden Route: If you are merely passing through Knysna and intend only staying one night, or have Knysna as a specific destination in mind to stay for a couple of days, we offer you well appointed accommodation and ensure that our guests receive excellent service at all times during their stay with us ...
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Saturday, August 12, 2006

New Garden Route Accommodation

PROTEA HOTEL MOSSEL BAY - Mossel Bay, Garden Route: The luxurious 31-roomed Protea Hotel Mossel Bay is a graceful landmark, built in 1846, overlooking Santos Bay and harbour. Nestling on the Mossel Bay shoreline with the majestic Outeniqua mountains as a backdrop, the Protea Hotel Mossel Bay is singled out from other establishments ...
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MAPLIN MANOR - Plettenberg Bay, Garden Route: Maplin Manor is an upmarket B&B or self catering establishment offering 3 en-suite units in a garden setting, each with a private entrance and a balcony with a sea/mountain view. We are situated in a quiet residential area of Plettenberg Bay, 10 minutes walk to the beach, a short drive to the center of town and 4km from Plettenberg Bay Airport. George Airport is 95km away ...
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NAGENOEG BEACH COTTAGE - Herolds Bay, Garden Route: Nagenoeg Beach Cottage is situated in Herolds Bay, a quaint village in the heart of the Garden Route between Mossel Bay and Wilderness, Western Cape Province, with easy access to the sprawling city of George (18km), George Airport (10km), and some spectacular Golf courses (3km) ...
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AMBER GUEST LODGE - Knysna, Garden Route: Ideally located between Pezula Championship golf course and Knysna Golf Club, Amber Guest Lodge offers Bed and Breakfast and self catering accommodation in it's four superbly appointed suites. Each suite has its own lounge / dining room, double bedroom and en-suite bathroom ...
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HEADLANDS HOUSE GUEST HOUSE - Knysna, Garden Route: Headlands House boasts dramatic sea, lagoon and cliff views from every window. Uniquely situated on the highest point of the famous Knysna Heads, Headlands House offers breathtaking views. Headlands House is managed with uncompromising attention to ...
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C PARADYS GUEST HOUSE - Wilderness, Garden Route: Beach front accommodation with swimming, fishing, walking and watching dolphins, whales, birds and all the people walking their dogs on the beach. Each guest is provided with a sun umbrella and also beach towels. We do have surf boards and other beach games available ...
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6 VILLAGE FALLS - Herolds Bay, Garden Route: 6 Village Falls is a self catering holiday apartment situated in Oubaai, the ultimate golfing estate on the Garden Route. Bordered by a river valley, the clear, warm water of the Indian Ocean and woodlands, Oubaai is the perfect getaway for golfers and ...
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THANDA VISTA - Plettenberg Bay, Garden Route: Watch whales while you breakfast, stroll down to the lagoon, relax on Plett's pristine, quiet beaches (Poortjies Beach is a mere 300 metres from our front door), or head out for a round of golf on any one of the Garden Route's championship courses - or any other of the many activities available in the area - and come home at the end of the day to Thanda Vista ...
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THE BLUE HOUSE - Heidelberg, Garden Route: The Blue House is a historic (circa 1880) Georgian house situated on Heidelberg's oldest street, alongside the ruins of Heidelberg's first farmhouse and a short stroll to the Duiwenhoks River. The Blue House sleeps up to 6 guests in three comfortable bedrooms. The Blue House is an ideal ...
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TRANQUILITY LODGE - Nature's Valley, Garden Route: Situated in the heart of the hamlet of Natures Valley, which is part of the Tsitsikamma National Park on the Garden Route, we are surrounded by spectacular beaches and the sound of crashing waves is interspersed only with that of the garden’s singing birds and trickling water features ...
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GOLF LODGE AT PINNACLE POINT - Mossel Bay accommodation, Garden Route: The lodges at Pinnacle Point are more than just a self catering home, it forms part of the Pinnacle Point Golf Estate and Spa. All the hotel facilities are at your disposal, including shops, restaurants and bars, a 5-star Spa area and a fully equipped casino on the premises ...
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FEATHER NEST GUEST HOUSE - Oudtshoorn, Garden Route: Take a journey to the Klein Karoo, where the air is fresh and the views open and uninterrupted. And when you get to the broad, tree-lined streets of Oudtshoorn, turn into the driveway of Feather Nest, a guest house that offers you that little bit extra. Your friendly host, Roger and Cynthia ...
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PORCUPINE PIE GUEST LODGE - Wilderness, Garden Route: Situated less than a kilometer from the Indian Ocean, but home to Caracal, Bushbuck, Baboon, Vervet Monkeys, Bushpig, Genet, Mongoose – and of course Porcupine, all of which still freely roam the area. And in this valley, bordering the Touw River and The Wilderness National Park, is the ...
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PUMULA LODGE - Knysna, Garden Route: In the heart of the Garden Route, nestled between the quaint town of Knysna and the famous Knysna Heads, lies Pumula Lodge - “the place of rest”. And that is exactly what the visitor will find when entering the gates of Pumula. It is difficult to imagine that you are only five minutes away from the centre of town. Yet, the ...
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BAY VIEW GUEST APARTMENTS - Brenton On Sea, Garden Route: Bay View Guest Apartments offer a choice of self catering or bed & breakfast accommodation in affordable, fully equipped apartments and suites, all with sea views and situated in Brenton-on-Sea, "The hidden pearl" of Knysna. Home-made dinners are available on request ...
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Related Links:
Garden Route Accommodation
Garden Route Hotels
The Garden Route

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Monday, June 19, 2006

Lightley's stars on BBC television Show

Lightleys Holiday Houseboats stars in episode 10 of Justin Bonello’s adventure cooking show on BBC Food on Tuesday 20 June at 9:00 p.m.


Premiered in April, the show follows food lover Justin Bonello as he travels around South Africa cooking simple but delicious meals in some very surprising circumstances.

Justin makes it clear from the start that he's not a chef - but he does love cooking. The show is all about being creative and enjoying the experience: and with friends on board - and with the amazing South African landscape as its backdrop - the series was a winner from the start (repeats will be aired on Wednesday 21 June at 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.; Thursday 22 at 7:00 p.m.; Friday 23 at 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.; Saturday 24 at 11:30 p.m. and Sunday 25 at 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.).

Related Links:
Visit Lightleys Holiday Houseboats
Knysna Accommodation
Garden Route Accommodation

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006

New Accommodation in the Garden Route

85 HILL STREET LUXURY APARTMENT - Mossel Bay, Garden Route: Overlooking the small fishing harbour of historic Mossel Bay, luxury self catering accommodation is offered in a 1-bedroom apartment with a separate 2nd bedroom. The 2 units can be rented independently (for 1 to 2 people) or together (for a group of 3 to 4)...
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UNCLE HAPPY'S RIVER LODGE - Heidelberg, Garden Route: Uncle Happy’s is situated on the banks of the Duivenhoks River with panoramic views of the Mountain and greens of the local 9 hole golf course. Come and enjoy country hospitality in our 3 star guest house with luxurious accommodation perfect for honeymooners, weekend getaways or the whole family ...
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FAIRMILE POINT VILLA - Knysna, Garden Route: This north facing, 2 bedroom self catering villa is situated on Thesen Islands, Knysna in the heart of the Garden Route on the edge of the Knysna estuary overlooking the Knysna Yacht Club. Fairmile Point Villa offers guests all the modern conveniences to ...
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Related Links:
Garden Route Accommodation
Garden Route Guest Houses
Garden Route Self Catering

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Tuesday, February 21, 2006

NEW: Garden Route Self Catering

GARDEN ROUTE SELF CATERING - A comprehensive directory of Garden Route self catering establishments. Budget, comfortable and luxury self catering accommodation available in the Garden Route for holiday rental year-round. This includes free-standing holiday houses, luxury villas, holiday cottages and self-contained chalets often in a garden or bush setting, holiday apartments and suites / units (with kitchenettes and usually private entrances). All self catering units are fully equipped which enable guests to cater for themselves.



You can search for specific types of Garden Route Self Catering Accommodation: Garden Route Holiday Apartments
Self Catering Cottages and Chalets
Garden Route Holiday Houses & Luxury Villas
ALL self catering accommodation in the Garden Route

To find self catering accommodation in the Garden Route, South Africa, Select a town or suburb from the list below:
Albertinia | Brenton On Sea | Dana Bay | George | Glentana | Great Brak River | Heidelberg | Herolds Bay | Knysna | Little Brak | Mossel Bay | Oudtshoorn | Plettenberg Bay | Riversdale | Sedgefield | Still Bay | Storms River | Tsitsikamma | Victoria Bay | Wilderness

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Friday, December 23, 2005

Garden Route Self Catering Accommodation

GARDEN ROUTE SELF CATERING - A comprehensive directory of Garden Route self catering establishments. Budget, comfortable and luxury self catering accommodation available in the Garden Route for holiday rental year-round. This includes free-standing holiday houses, luxury villas, holiday cottages and self-contained chalets often in a garden or bush setting, holiday apartments and suites / units (with kitchenettes and usually private entrances). All self catering units are fully equipped which enable guests to cater for themselves.



You can search for specific types of Garden Route Self Catering Accommodation: Garden Route Holiday Apartments
Self Catering Cottages and Chalets
Garden Route Holiday Houses & Luxury Villas
ALL self catering accommodation in the Garden Route

To find self catering accommodation in the Garden Route, South Africa, Select a town or suburb from the list below:
Albertinia | Brenton On Sea | Dana Bay | George | Glentana | Great Brak River | Heidelberg | Herolds Bay | Knysna | Little Brak | Mossel Bay | Oudtshoorn | Plettenberg Bay | Riversdale | Sedgefield | Still Bay | Storms River | Tsitsikamma | Victoria Bay | Wilderness

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Thursday, October 20, 2005

Featured Destination - The Garden Route

THE GARDEN ROUTE: Scattered along the Garden Route, fashionable seaside resorts abound, attracting jet-setters from around the globe. Tiny coastal villages appeal especially to outdoor people who enjoy an unstructured holiday agenda.

Garden Route

Mountains crowd close to the shoreline which is dotted with beaches and bays, and wonderfully coloured wild flowers delight the eye. Between Heidelberg and Storms River, the Garden Route runs parallel to a coastline featuring lakes, mountains, tall indigenous forests, rivers and golden beaches. Meandering trails are followed by hikers, the forests invite long, leisurely drives, and the lakes and rivers lend themselves to swimming boating and fishing. A wide range of leisure options, spectacular scenery and a mild climate guarantee a truly unforgettable holiday experience ...

Useful Links for exploring the Garden Route of South Africa:
» Explore the Garden Route, South Africa
» Destinations and Attractions
» Garden Route Accommodation (all types)
(includes the popular towns of Knysna, Plettenberg Bay, Wilderness and George)
» Garden Route Hotels and Resorts
» Garden Route Day Trips and Tours
» Romantic Honeymoon Venues
» Golfing along the Garden Route
» Accommodation by Special Category
(eg. Health resorts, pet friendly lodgings, Game Lodges etc.
» Special discounted offers

Bon Voyage - Happy Travelling!

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Friday, October 14, 2005

Garden Route Game Lodge

Set against the backdrop of the majestic Langeberg mountain Range, the Garden Route Game Lodge guards the entrance to the Garden Route Coast. Only 3½ hours drive from Cape Town, this malaria free, private game reserve is home to an abundance of animal and bird life including the BIG 5. (Lion, Leopard, Buffalo, Elephant and Rhino).

Visitors to the Garden Route Game Lodge can enjoy gameviewing in open Landrovers, luxury accommodation and a memorable dining experience in our Boma restaurant. Our friendly staff and management are there to take care of your every need to complete your unforgettable stay.

Wildlife News: Buffalo released at Garden Route Game Lodge: On the 15 May, in the early hours of the morning, 3 new buffalo arrived at the Garden Route Game Lodge. The buffalo, (2 cows and a bull) originally came from a game reserve in Hoedspruit, Limpopo Province. The buffalo were initially released into boma to allow for them to adjust to their new environment under the watchful eye of the resident wildlife veterinarian and excited field rangers. After 2 weeks the gate to the boma was opened and the buffs were released into their new home.

Garden Route Game Lodge

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