Sedgefield Accommodation / Coral Reef Guest House Sedgefield Accommodation / Bed & Breakfast Guest House in Sedgefield

This delightful seaside Bed and Breakfast, established in 1998, situated in the scenic Lake District of the Garden Route, halfway between Cape Town and Addo, has an established reputation for friendliness, comfort and good food. Accommodation decorated with a sense of fun and originality, bright and fresh with light and space where peace and tranquility is a daily routine. The bedrooms are most comfortable offering quality and charm. Two double bedrooms and one family unit with balconies overlooking the Fynbos Dunes. Only 400m from Cola Beach and 5 minutes from Sedgefield.

We are still privileged to see the Southern Cape Bushbuck and the Blue Duiker (the smallest antelope in South Africa) coming into the garden, supervised by the two Cape Eagle Owls we have in the area. Hosts and owners David and Irene are committed to making your stay a very pleasant experience. David says: “we may be small, but we have a big heart”. Highly recommended for an extended stay to explore the Garden Route and Karoo Hinterland. Onsite parking available. Restaurants nearby. Golf courses and Game Reserves nearby.

Accommodation


FYNBOS ROOM: (SLEEPS 2)
Cozy ground floor room with private entrance and patio overlooking the swimming pool and Fynbos Dunes. Double bed with en-suite shower bathroom.

SUNRISE ROOM: (SLEEPS 2)
Spacious sunny upstairs room with private balcony for beautiful views over the Garden and Fynbos Dunes. Twin single beds put together with en-suite shower bathroom.

SEA BREEZE UNIT: (SLEEPS 4)
Delightful spacious upstairs family room with private entrance and balcony for lovely sunsets. Enclosed bedroom with king size bed and twin single beds next door in open plan setting. Table and four chairs and en-suite shower bathroom.

breakfast / dinner


Breakfast is an absolute treat, enjoyed in the company of our local bird life. Freshly baked bread and scones prepared by David, an inspired cook and baker, is world famous. Sedgefield has four reputable restaurants to choose from for evening meals, best prawns and steak in the Garden Route.

facilities


Relax at the saltwater pool (Swemkuil), a view from all the rooms. Six pool loungers, just relax and chill out doing nothing, watch the birds doing their thing. Guests are welcome to relax and enjoy a sundowner in the Mongoose Moon Lapa around the fire. Indulge in a South Africa’s favourite tradition for a traditional braai (BBQ) under David’s supervision.

attractions and activities


Cola Beach
400m walk from our house, kilometers of beautiful safe beach. Down the steps, turn left to the beach into the Goukamma Marine Reserve. Spot the Oyster Catcher bird nesting her chicks, this bird is high on the list of endangered birds. 60 000 year old fossilized dunes teaming with sea bird nests. Nature at her best, leave only your footprints and take away your memories. For a Moonlight/Starlight beach walk every two weeks of the month, explore the rock pools at Gericke’s point and enjoy an informative guided talk on the wonders of the marine world!

Sedgefield


On the N2 highway, just 20km from the hustle and bustle of Knysna Town and 40km from George Airport. Cocooned between the pine covered hills on one side and the unspoilt beaches on the other, when driving through the Main Street, visitors are often unaware to the hidden treasures that Sedgefield holds. A selection of coffee shops, restaurants, art, vintage car dealer and the Tortoise Car Hire service. An outdoor lover’s paradise, the town offers numerous beach walks and trails. Sedgefield is a sought after paragliding and hang gliding venue. Drive up to Cloud 9 for a spectacular view, see how the Para gliders take off and enjoy the breeze in your hair.

Sedgefield is renowned for the award winning Wild Oats Farmers Market, alongside the N2 on the way to Swartvlei, every Saturday morning. So why not start your day with the farmers and local product owners and experience the vibe & the unique people. See how paper is made from Elephant dung at Scarab Paper. You will be amazed to see how paper is still produced by hand using a vintage printing press.

Boardering the Goukamma Nature Reserve and the Wilderness National Park, Sedgefield is primed for nature lovers. It is known for its prolific bird life, including marine, estuaries and evergreen forest species, which can be viewed along the trails and bird hides with over 250 listed species. In addition it is part of the National Whale Route from Gericke’s Point and Swartvlei beach where bottlenose dolphins and the Southern Right Whale frequent our coastline annually to calve over a four month period peaking in August.

The warm Indian Ocean and an abundance of inland water surfaces offer water babies endless opportunities for bathing, boating, water-skiing, surfing, wind surfing, kite surfing, angling, diving and spear fishing. Anglers will find excellent surf, rock estuary or deep-sea fishing. Groenvlei is known for Black Bass waters.

ACCREDITATIONS

AA Quality Assured Accommodation Highly Recommended Portfolio Collection Tourism Grading Council of South Africa (TGCSA)

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