Nestled between the town of Knysna and the famous Knysna Heads, lies Pumula Lodge - "the place of rest". The lodge, with its tranquil, parkland setting where nature lovers can enjoy the abundant bird life supported by the beautiful gardens.
Enjoy the atmosphere in our Guesthouse, relax on our decks and in the evenings you can enjoy a sundowner and watch the beautiful sunsets over the Lagoon. Panorama Lodge is perfectly situated for you to explore the Garden Route.
Situated on the Knysna Lagoon, a well known landmark in this part of the coast. About 3 km from town and beach. Luxury suites equipped with modern touches flat TV, telephone, a la carte restaurant, swimming pool, children's playground.
Discover a unique warmth and hospitality at Stannards, a 4-star guest house situated in Knysna. The 6 en-suite bedrooms, 2 Luxury Suites and 2 Garden Cottages include a private patio overlooking the garden and pool, DSTV, fan, heater, tea tray, wi-fi.
Upon entering the gates of Bamboo, one steps into a verdant, forested oasis that regenerates and revitalizes the soul. Inspiration, individuality, comfort and congeniality have all found a home at Bamboo. Truly more than a Guest House!
Whether you are looking for a quiet break or a memorable holiday, bWhale is the ideal stay over for everyone!
Experience true South African hospitality in a peaceful and homely atmosphere. Offering guests well priced en-suite rooms with private entrance and secure parking. Located in a garden area, only 3km from central Knysna. Sorry, No kids.
Ideally situated between two golf courses, the famous Pezula and Knysna golf course.Only minutes from the Knysna Heads, Leisure Island and the lagoon.
Overlooking the beautiful Knysna estuary and famous Knysna Heads, Abalone Lodges offers rustic yet luxurious accommodation. Only 5km from the town center and 4km from Leisure Isle beach. Sit back, relax and enjoy the inviting lifestyle of Knysna.
This reserve is an area of unsurpassed beauty and splendour, offering various watersports such as boating, angling and diving. One of the most peculiar creatures that live here is the endangered Knysna Sea Horse.