Garden Route Accommodation Hotel

Garden Route Accommodation Hotel

  • Seaviews! Location! Walk to Santos Beach, Harbor, Yacht Club and Town Centre. 31 UNITS all air conditioned. 3 Star rooms or 4 Star self catering harbor suites; The Café Gannet Seafood Restaurant; Ochre Conference Centre; Pool; Legendary...
    Phone: 044 691 3738

    • Accommodation Types
    • Self Catering
    • Hotel
  • This magical hotel is situated in the quaint village of Storms River. This privately owned and managed country hotel consists of 49 village-style rooms, where each cottage is individually decorated. The Hotel is renowned for its good food, old...
    Phone: 042 281 1711

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    • Hotel
  • Eight Bells Mountain Inn is situated amidst magnificent mountain scenery at the foot of the Robinson Pass - western gateway to the scenic Garden Route and timeless Little Karoo. Comfortably furnished bedrooms, thatched rondavels and...
    Phone: 044 631 0000

    • Accommodation Types
    • Bed And Breakfast
    • Hotel
  • Superbly positioned on the rocks below Mossel Bay’s famous lighthouse, 52 sea-facing en-suite rooms with private balconies overlooking the Indian Ocean. A huge tidal pool right in front of the hotel offers safe bathing, whilst surfers can...
    Phone: 044 691 3512

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    • Hotel

Garden Route Map

Garden Route Information

The Garden Route is a popular and scenic stretch of the south-eastern coast of South Africa. It stretches from Heidelberg in the Western Cape to the Storms River which is crossed along the N2 coastal highway over the Paul Sauer Bridge in the extreme western reach of the neighbouring Eastern Cape. The name comes from the verdant and ecologically diverse vegetation encountered here and the numerous lagoons and lakes dotted along the coast. It includes towns such as Mossel Bay, Knysna, Oudtshoorn, Plettenberg Bay and Nature's Valley; with George, the Garden Route's largest city and main administrative centre.

The Garden Route has an oceanic climate, with mild to warm summers, and mild to cool winters. It has the mildest climate in South Africa and the second mildest climate in the world, after Hawaii, according to the Guinness Book of Records. Temperatures rarely fall below 10°C in winter and rarely climb beyond 28°C in summer. Rain occurs year-round, with a slight peak in the spring months, brought by the humid sea-winds from the Indian Ocean rising and releasing their precipitation along the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma Mountains just inland of the coast.

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