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Knysna Travel Guide

 
Knysna by Samantha Black submitted 05 May 2009  
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If there is such a thing, Knysna is the heart of the Garden Route. This medium-sized town on the banks of the usually placid and always beautiful Knysna Lagoon is a real tourist haven. The lagoon, which is guarded from the sea by two enormous, rugged, sandstone cliffs, known as The Heads, is a fabulous playground as well as being the source of the cultivated oysters for which Knysna is famed.

The Eastern Head is quite developed with houses, guest houses, a dive shop and a restaurant in the most spectacular position. The Western Head, which is reached by scenic boat trip or a short paddle, is a private nature reserve with less physical infrastructure but loads of tourist activities. Tractor tours, abseiling and quad bike tours are all on offer, and there is a restaurant with a view to rival the one on the Eastern Head.

There is excellent diving in Knysna, both in the lagoon and outside in the open sea. One of the more interesting dives, a wreck right in the channel in The Heads, is only to be explored at slack tide, and then by relatively strong divers.

The N2 runs through the town in a freakishly narrow two-lane road that, at peak holiday times, creates traffic jams of note. Other than that, though, Knysna is mega-laid back.
It’s surrounded by wonderful indigenous forests with historical gold mines to explore, wonderful hikes and some of the most fabulous mountain biking in the world. No exaggeration. The ubiquitous Knysna loerie is a beautiful green and red bird that hides out in the forest, occasionally showing its scarlet underwings as it takes flight. Even more elusive and beautiful is the iconic Narina trogon, which is spotted relatively often.

Although there are no real beaches actually within the town, the nearby Noetzie and Brenton Beaches are spectacular. Brenton, in particular, is a great beach for walking as it stretches 6km to Buffalo Bay, where a wonderful horse trail operator offers the exhilarating experience of cantering along the beach with the wind in your hair. The surfing is good, too.

Knysna has two awesome golfing estates, one on the Western Head on a cliff high above the crashing Atlantic and another deeper in the mountains with views over the lagoon and ocean. The public Knysna Golf Club also has a more than reasonable course and there’s even a mashie course for a real quick fix, so keen golfers will never get bored. And – as Knysna is such a gorgeous place – the partners and families of golfers won’t get bored, either.

Knysna is filled with creative crafters, talented artists and skilled artisans of all types so there are mega opportunities for retail therapy. Lots of live music venues, great restaurants and South Africa’s first micro-brewery all contribute to the sybaritic nature of the town. In July, the Knysna Oyster Festival is a celebration of seafood, wine and far more active pleasures, with a wonderful mountain bike race, a forest marathon and loads of other activities.
Towards the end of May, the Pink Loerie Festival is a bird of a somewhat different feather. Although it’s primarily a gay festival, with outrageous costumes and wild parties, it’s enjoyed as much by straight (some surprisingly so) locals and visitors.

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Accommodation near Knysna

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

 
Turning Tides |

Turning Tides

Leisure Island Bed and Breakfast in Leisure Island

Turning Tides is a Bed and Breakfast located on the exclusive Leisure Isle in the famous Knysna lagoon. Turning Tides offers warm hospitality, superb accommodation and self catering facilities. This is the ideal location to explore the Garden Route or relax by the lagoon.

  • R325 p/p sharing
    R375 Single
  • 6 Guests
 
 
Kanonkop House |

Kanonkop House

Kanonkop Guest House in Kanonkop

An exquisite 5 Star luxury guest house situated in Knysna, the pearl of the Garden Route. The five bedrooms are each individually decorated by award-winning South African designers. The luxury guest house and bed and breakfast is a perfect destination for the golf traveler as we have corporate memberships at Fancourt, Pezula and Simola enabling guests access at discounted rates.

  • R710 p/p sharing
    R710 Single
  • 12 Guests
 
 
Bradach Manor |

Bradach Manor

Paradise Guest House in Paradise

Bradach House is situated on Paradise Hill, Knysna, overlooking the Knysna Lagoon with spectacular views from Belvedere to the famous Knysna Heads. We provide luxury accommodation with eight en suite rooms of which five have a lovely view of the Knysna Lagoon.

  • R450 p/p sharing
    R675 Single
  • 128 Guests
 
 
Oyster Creek Lodge |

Oyster Creek Lodge

The Point Self-catering, The Point Bed and Breakfast in The Point

Uniquely situated on the tip of 'The Point' and surrounded on three sides by the beautiful Knysna Lagoon. Luxury accommodation in six rooms, all with beautiful views and private facilities.

  • R300 p/p sharing
    R337 Single
  • 40 Guests
 
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House Hammond |

House Hammond

Knysna Guest House in Knysna

In the Heart of the Garden Route, and a stones throw from local 18 hole Knysna Golf Course, eight beautifully appointed North facing rooms, overlooking marshland abundant with birdlife, await you.

  • R350 p/p sharing
    R700 Rooms/Units
    R350 Single
  • 170 Guests
 
 
Blue Oyster |

Blue Oyster

Heuwelkruin Bed and Breakfast in Heuwelkruin

Exclusive up-market Mediterranean-style B & B.
We look forward to you joining us for a comfortable stay in this relaxed and friendly atmosphere.

  • R300 p/p sharing
  • 10 Guests
 
 
Island Time |

Island Time

Leisure Island Self-catering, Leisure Island Bed and Breakfast in Leisure Island

Knysna is one of the Garden Route´s best known travel destinations - situated between lush forests and the shores of the peaceful estuary.... Island-Time is a bachelor apartment which is fully furnished and equipped with all your self catering requirements. It comprises a bedroom, lounge/sitting room section, kitchen and bathroom with shower, toilet and hand-basin. Continental breakfast included.

  • R265 p/p sharing
    R530 Rooms/Units
  • 2 Guests
 
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Ar'deCo Knysna |

Ar'deCo Knysna

Paradise Bed and Breakfast in Paradise

Come spoil yourself in the peaceful surroundings of nature and design at Ar'deCo. Visible from the N2 and situated in a tranquil and scenic environment, we offer affordable and luxurious accommodation nestled on the banks of the Knysna Lagoon, with breathtaking views of the Knysna Heads.

  • R300 p/p sharing
    R450 Single
  • 8 Guests
 
 
Cliffhanger Cottage |

Cliffhanger Cottage

Knysna Self-catering in Knysna

A dream destination for honeymooners, lovers and nature lovers. Cliffhanger cottages are located along the Rheenendal road, enjoy the peace of the unspoilt country, and yet are only a 15-minute scenic drive on a tar road to the center of Knysna.

  • R420 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
 
Elephant Hide of Knysna Guest Lodge |

Elephant Hide of Knysna Guest Lodge

Knysna Guest House in Knysna

Situated on top of the Welbedacht Cliff Tops 3km from Knysna Town, the Lodge overlooks the Knysna Lagoon and the Outeniqua mountains. The theme of the Lodge is one based on natural beauty with stone and wood architecture combining to give that comfortable earthy feel.

  • R890 p/p sharing
    R1 670 Rooms/Units
    R1 235 Single
  • 14 Guests