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Turn the Garden Route into your vacation Bargain Route
GOLFING MECCA Play at Fancourt, Oubaai, Simola and Pezula
FEAST OF FOOD Follow our guide to the area’s top restaurants
G ROUTE AT PLAY Your summer guide to an unforgettable family holiday
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Tel: 044 535 9818 Main Beach, Keurboomstrand Plettenberg Bay www.enricorestaurant.co.za
SATISFYING APPETITES WITH PASSION AT RISTORANTE ENRICO Enrico, located in Plettenberg Bay and satisfies appetites by way of food prepared with passion. Enrico’s is now one of the most popular and best loved eateries along The Garden Route. The restaurant is a prime site for watching dolphins and whales and there are sweeping views across the bay to Robberg. The bill of fare is traditional Italian cuisine with a large selection of fish dishes, all prepared in Enrico’s inimitable style.
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Editorial and reader giveaways Real Estate: A buyer’s market City vs Coast: Why you should holiday in the Garden Route Cool Spot: Bramon Wine Estate Day Trips: Garden Route map and destinations
Plettenberg Bay
10 Focus On Plett: All the events and festivals 13 Food: Restaurants, markets, road stalls, coffee shops, ice cream parlours and bars 17 My Place: Ristorante Enrico at Keurboomstrand 18 Indoor Activities: What to do on a rainy day 19 Get Out There: Beaches, rivers and animal sanctuaries 20 Outdoor Adventures: Get the buzz or the adrenaline rush 21 Stay Another Day: The Grand Café & Rooms
Knysna
25 Focus On Knysna: All the events and festivals 26 Food: Restaurants, markets, road stalls, coffee shops, ice cream parlours and bars
32 28 My Place: Zachary’s at Conrad Pezula Hotel and Spa 30 Indoor Activities: What to do on a rainy day 31 Get Out There: Beaches, rivers and animal sanctuaries 32 Outdoor Adventures: Get the buzz or the adrenaline rush 33 Stay Another Day: Conrad Pezula Hotel and Spa
Wilderness and George
34 Focus On Wilderness and George: Events and festivals 37 Food: Restaurants, markets, road stalls, coffee shops, ice cream parlours and bars 40 Indoor Activities: What to do on a rainy day 41 Get Out There: Beaches, rivers and Wilderness National Park 42 Outdoor Adventures: Get the adrenaline rush 43 Stay Another Day: Views Boutique Hotel in Wilderness 44 My Place: Waterside Grill at the Hyatt Regency Oubaai
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s we compiled the first issue of Garden Route Style, nibbling on some delectable O’ My Goodness health snacks and eyeing a chilled bottle of Bramon bubbly, we obviously wanted to share with you all the wonderful things the Garden Route has to offer. Other than being a fantastic holiday destination, arguably the most sought after in South Africa and certainly the most diverse in terms of tourist attractions, the region boasts incredibly resourceful people – those who came up with fine ideas such as The Rex boutique
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hotel, Conrad Pezula Spa, Mitchell’s Brewery, Wild Rhubarb, Le Spa Tranquille and The Goose ceramic teapot. And the great news is that even before you book your flight for a weekend getaway or finalise your plans for the December festive season in the Garden Route, you can win a heap of prizes. That’s right folks, you too can experience what O’ My Goodness snacks taste like, and crack a bottle of Bramon Méthode Cap Classique (see also p.8). So chuffed are we with the launch of Garden Route Style magazine, we are giving away prizes to the collective value of approximately R11,500 (see below
To win these fabulous prizes, collectively valued at approximately R11,500, go to www.joburgstyle.co.za and click on the window WIN! with Garden Route Style. During the next three months, you stand to bag the following giveaways listed below:
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1. Two people sharing for two nights at The Rex Hotel (out of season). Breakfasts are included as well as a dinner for two people at The Rose Café; the total value of the package is R3,540. More information, www.rexhotel.co.za 2. A wonderful colour balancing candle massage for two people at the acclaimed Conrad Pezula Spa, valued at R2,660. More information, www.conradhotels.hilton.com 3. A Clarins facial for two people at EDITORIAL compiled by Dion Viljoen dion@ballyhoomedia.co.za Mmachigo Manase mmachigo@ballyhoomedia.co.za Nwabisa Ngumbela, Gugu Ndlovu and Rebecca Masina (interns) ART DIRECTOR Tumi Sibambo GRAPHIC DESIGNER Justine Kerr COPY EDITOR Anita van der Merwe PICTURE CREDITS All pictures supplied by Plett Tourism, Knysna Tourism, Wilderness and George Tourism; unless otherwise credited
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Le Spa Tranquille in Thesen Island Harbour Town, valued at R1,250. More information, www.lespa.co.za 4. Two cases of De Krans awardwinning ports valued at R1,000, plus a free wine tasting for four people conducted by winemaker Louis van der Riet. Each case consists of a bottle of White Port, Pink Port, Cape Ruby Port, Cape Tawny Port, Cape Vintage Port and Cape Vintage Reserve Port. More information, www.dekrans.co.za
for details). And if that doesn’t get you excited enough about the Garden Route, we’re confident this publication will. Use it as a guide to experience all the area has to offer – and see it as an encouragement to explore far and wide (for instance, do hit the R62 and pay a visit to the good people at De Krans Wine Estate near Calitzdorp). Although we would have liked to cover more angles, space limitations regrettably curtailed our enthusiasm. But we trust that your adventurous spirit will lead you to discover even more unique venues and people than those featured in these pages. Enjoy!
To advertise in the 2014 edition of Garden Route Style, e-mail Gina Borthwick: gina@ballyhoomedia.co.za
5. The Goose teapot, designed and handcrafted
by Wilderness Heights ceramics artist Christopher Smart. It’s valued at R900. More information on other ceramic art by Smart, www.theclayhouse.co.za 6. A case of award-winning Bramon 2008 Sauvignon Blanc Méthode Cap Classique valued at R800. More information on Bramon Wine Estate, visit www.bramonwines.co.za 7. Two cases of mixed craft beers, courtesy of Mitchell’s Brewery (South Africa’s oldest micro-brewery), valued at R600. A mixed case contains four six-packs containing one each of Forester’s, Bosun’s, 90 Shilling, Milk and Honey, Raven, and Old Wobbly. More information, www.mitchellsbrewing.com 8. A Wild Rhubarb table runner (eight- to 10-seater) in a colour and design of your choice, to the value of R370. Handmade and hand printed by the Knysna artist Tatum Lataste, it is a unique Garden Route product. More information, www.wildrhubarb.co.za 9. A hamper of O’ My Goodness health snacks valued at R350. The hamper contains, among others, mushroom biltong, spiced cashews, apricot rounds and oat rounds. More information, www.omygoodness.co.za
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Web ID: ENV62249 | Purchase Price: ZAR 4,5 million | Stand Size: Approx 1000 m² | House Size: Approx 500 m² Property Description This architectural North facing, secure, and spacious 4 bedroom double storey home situated in Pezula Golf Estate, offers you the prospective new owner, the ideal holiday retreat, or permanent residence. Large open plan fully fitted kitchen, with separate scullery, spacious open plan lounge and dining room leading out onto covered patio, and pool area. Each bedroom leads out to small garden and entertainment area. Double automated garage, with direct access into your home. A sauna to relax in after a game of golf. Water feature in your entrance hall, with staircase leading up into living area. Panoramic views of Knysna, and distant views of the Outeniqua Mountain Range. This home is priced to sell. Sellers says make me an offer!. Features • 4 Bedrooms • 4.5 Bathrooms • 1 Living Area • 4 Ensuite Bathrooms • Guest Toilet • Fireplace • Patio • Braai • Pool 2 • Garages • Satellite • Roof Tiled • Fully furnished
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Web ID: ENV35100 | Purchase Price: ZAR 1,95 million | Stand Size: Approx 530 m² | House Size: Approx 250 m² Property Description Looking for a ready built home in sought after area of Brenton on Lake, then look no further than this 3 bedroom home, 2 bathrooms, main ensuite, open plan living area leading out onto covered wrap around verandah, double garage, farmstyle home, small garden facing onto public open space. Be one with nature enjoy bush buck roaming freely in the area, and an abundance of birds. Within walking distance to Knysna lagoon and slipway to launch your boat, or go for a paddle in your canoe to the Featherbed Nature reserve, the Knysna Waterfront, The Heads, or Leisure isle. A short distance to Brenton on Sea and Beach. Private and Secure. Seller says, make me an offer! Features • 3 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms • 1 Living Area • 1 Ensuite Bathroom • Guest Toilet • 1 Study • Fireplace • Patio • 2 Garages • Satellite • Walled • Armed Response • Roof Tiled • Underfloor heat
Web ID: ENV45723 | Purchase Price: ZAR 800 000 | Stand Size: Approx 109 m² | House Size: Approx 109 m² Property Description Well maintained 3 bedroom 2 bathrooms (main en suite) ground floor simplex. Open plan living, leading onto under cover Patio. Distant views of Knysna Lagoon towards Brenton on Lake. Good finishes throughout. Cherry wood kitchen with granite tops, under floor heating, Private and secure. Central and close to all amenities. Features • 3 Bedrooms • 1.5 Bathrooms • 1 Living Area • 1 Ensuite Bathroom • Guest Toilet • Patio • Satellite • Garden Flat • Walled • Electric Fence • Security Gate • Roof Tiled • Underfloor heat • Covered carport
ENGEL & VÖLKERS • Plettenberg Bay & Knysna • South Africa Plett and Knysna Properties (Pty) Ltd Licence partner of Engel & Völkers Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd Shop L14, Lookout Centre, c/o Church and Main Streets | Plettenberg Bay 6600 P O Box 298, Knysna 6570, South Africa Mobile: +27(0)83 740 8298 | Phone: +27(0)44 533 6440/3 | Facsimile: +27(0)44 533 6442 Website: www.engelvoelkers.com/za | Mailto: Dawn.Schmoor@engelvoelkers.com
Real Estate
A buyer’s market Dawn Schmoor, principal of Engel & Völkers Plettenberg Bay, says it’s a wise move to invest in Garden Route property The Garden Route experienced quite a property ‘bubble’ between 2003 and 2006. How did the subsequent financial crisis and economic contraction affect real estate values in the region? The effects of the financial crisis in 2008 were less drastic than expected in the Garden Route, even though many properties are holiday homes, always a luxury. There were fewer bank repossessions than expected. House prices leveled out as owners came to realise the boom years were over and that they had to price their properties more realistically. It seems to be a buyer’s market at the moment. Any advice for prospective investors? As always when purchasing a property, it’s important to do your homework. And remember, location really is important. Buyers today are much better informed and less reliant on agents to advise them. Has residential property values risen in the past six months compared to the same period last year? Residential properties have maintained their values; 6 | Garden Route Style
in some areas prices on more desirable properties have risen slightly, but there is still a surplus of properties for sale and buyers have options available. How buoyant is the market for holiday home rentals? The rental market for holiday homes is very buoyant; this is a prime holiday destination for both local and overseas visitors. Some Joburg residents who intend to relocate to the Garden Route seem to be interested in small holdings and properties with agricultural zoning. How buoyant is this market segment? There is some interest in small holdings and farms, but demand is not high in this segment of the market. There used to be a time when foreigners, especially from Germany, purchased a lot of land and residential property in the Garden Route. Is this still a trend? There is still interest from overseas buyers, but less than there was before the financial crisis in 2008. The crash, particularly in Spain and in Greece,
has made many desirable properties in prime holiday locations in those countries available at affordable prices. The resale prospects are good and there is the added benefit of proximity. South Africa is a long flight from Europe. What are the key features that attract property owners to the Garden Route? The relaxed lifestyle and wonderful climate (on average 320 sunny days a year) and leisure activities to suit all types, from retirees to families with young children. Many families choose to live in this area as they feel it is a more secure environment than Gauteng, and there are good schools in the area, so Mom and the kids tend to live here and Dad commutes to Gauteng for the working week. If you were from Gauteng and wanted to retire in the Garden Route, what would be your favorite area to buy property, and why? As a retiree my first choice would be Knysna because of the availability of amenities such as shops, hospitals and golf courses.
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5 reASOnS why a visit to the Garden route will revitalise you 1. Temperate climate
Whatever the season, the Garden Route is a playground of verdant valleys, evergreen forests, sunny beaches and warm Indian Ocean currents. Its temperate climate invites you to break your city constraints and get thoroughly laid-back, coastal style! The mild winters on the Garden Route, from May to August, are filled with sunny and wind-still days – a period often referred to as the ‘secret season’. The indigenous forest does not lose its leaves, you don’t have to hide indoors and children can roam free. And the summers, pleasantly sub-tropical, are distinguished by long days and slow sunsets.
2. A natural playground
In the Garden Route, wild nature is everywhere – and often right on your doorstep. The area is defined by the Indian Ocean and two impressive mountain ranges, the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma, that run parallel to the ragged coastline.
The towns are encircled by indigenous forests and have immediate access to a vast expanse of peaks, beaches, lakes, gorges, rivers, promontories and estuaries. So, whether you’re an adventurous type or simply like lolling around in the sun, the Garden Route is an inviting playground.
3. Animal kingdom
The Garden Route boasts an array of unique species of fauna and flora, including the Knysna seahorse, the delicate pansy shell, the dwarf chameleon and Brenton Blue butterfly (sadly, all of them endangered). Even so, the forest elephants are on the rebound and a wealth of avian species (most prominently the Knysna Loerie, the Malachite Kingfisher, the African Fish Eagle and the African Black Oystercatcher) attract birders from all over the world. Popular with tourists too, are the dolphins and whales that are playful in their abundance, the latter from May to September.
4. Adventure and sport
Explore the forests and hiking trails, seek adventure on the rivers and estuaries or, if you are inclined to be more sedentary, soak up the sun on vast, unspoilt beaches. The region boasts countless outdoor activities such as horse riding, hiking, yachting, fishing and canoeing. For a more pronounced adrenalin rush, get into the more extreme sports of abseiling, paragliding, scuba diving, sea kayaking or water skiing, or try some of the best mountain bike routes in South Africa.
5. Food lovers rejoice
From farmers’ markets with fresh organic garden produce to award-winning artisanal bakeries; from road stalls with traditional treats to nouveau cuisine served in upmarket sea-facing restaurants; from oyster shacks to craft beer breweries and boutique wine farms, the Garden Route caters for many palates and budgets. Sit down. Eat. Feast on your life! Garden Route Style | 7
{Cool Spot} An unexpected gem
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between Plettenberg Bay and Nature’s Valley), you’d be astonished to find Bramon Wine Estate. Named after Peter and Caroline Thorpe’s children, Bram and Manon, this family-owned and -run estate has broken new ground. With their award-winning Méthode Cap Classique (MCC) sparkling and still wines, the success of Bramon’s vineyard has brought a plethora of new vineyards to the area, paving the way for a new wine route: Plettenberg Bay’s Bubbly and Wine Route! Having grown up on a wine farm in the Worcester area, Peter thought vines would
thrive in the cooler climes of the Plett area. Planting their first vines in 2000, a nontraditional bubbly was born. Their dry brut has the delicate characteristics of the sauvignon blanc cultivar, the only one produced in the country. Bramon is adding a still chardonnay as well as a traditional chardonnay MCC to its range of wines for the 2013 vintage. The wines can be tasted at the estate’s popular restaurant. Languorous lunches include homemade breads, meze treats, organic salads and oysters rounded off with decadent homemade desserts. More information, www.bramonwines.co.za
{Day Trips} Explore the Garden Route Plettenberg bay (east) Keurboomstrand, Nature’s Valley, Tsitsikamma Village and the Tsitsikamma Nature and Marine Reserve are all situated to the east of Plettenberg Bay; to get to these destinations, follow the N2 towards Port Elizabeth. Along the way you can, among others, marvel at monkeys, feed elephants or snorkel at the Storms River mouth. Nearer Plett, the Robberg Nature Reserve, a peninsula, has three walking trails and the famous Nelson’s Bay Caves. It is also a good vantage point for viewing whales and dolphins. Entrance fees are charged.
Knysna (north and northwest) If you want an epic cross-country adventure (north), drive into the Gouna indigenous forest, marveling at the forest giants as you go, or take the Prince Alfred Pass (it’s a gravel road and the cliffs are precipitous, so be prepared for a long, leisurely drive) to Uniondale, De Rust or Prince Albert via Meiringspoort; the Klein Karoo and Karoo have many hidden gems. Or meander north-westward along the picturesque Rheenendal Road, lunch along the way or enjoy a family picnic at the fabulously remote forest setting of Jubilee Creek.
wilderness and george (west and northwest) Wilderness boasts 2,500ha of National Park comprising five rivers, five lakes, two estuaries and 18km of coastline. It is famous for its wildlife, especially birds (visit the Malachite bird hide at Langvlei), canoeing and walking trails. Victoria Bay is a surfing magnet. Farther north, the epic Outeniqua Pass beckons. Follow it to Oudtshoorn (here you can visit the Cango Caves, an ostrich farm or view rare white Bengal tigers) and push on to the Swartberg Pass, Die Hel or the wine farms of Calitzdorp. Garden Route Style | 9
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PE to Plett MTB Race | 14–17 Sep 2013 Organisers Red Cherry Adventures will play host to Port Elizabeth and Plettenberg Bay’s first ever Multi Day Mountain Bike stage, positioned alongside the likes of Sani2C, Wine2Whales and the Cape Epic. More information, 041 581 5335 Dr Evil Classic MTB Race | 19–21 Sep 2013 Experience the ride of a lifetime during the Pennypinchers Dr Evil Classic: three days of world-class mountain bike racing. The event is a heart-pounding, adrenalinepumping, blood-curdling three-day mountain bike race with the route designed by the legendary Dr Evil. More information, 082 851 3633 Otter-African Trail Run presented by Salomon and GU, and the Otter-African Trail Challenge | 21 & 22 Sep and 23 & 24 Sep 2013 The Otter is a two-day trail run featuring one of the best trail runs on Earth! Set in the breathtaking Tsitsikamma National Park, The Otter Run is for proficient trail runners and The Otter Challenge for the more recreational trail runners. More information, 044 382 2932 Fifth Annual Festival of Lights | 3 Nov 2013 Experience Plett for Peace on Central Beach, a time to bring people together and to build a brighter future, to eradicate racism and breathe life into the collective desire for peace and unity. More information, 082 825 9811 Plett Rage Student Festival | 28 Nov – 8 Dec 2013 Plett Rage is arguably the largest student festival in the southern hemisphere! From its early days in the 80s, fast forward to 10 | Garden Route Style
today: Rage is now 10 days of partying at awesome festival venues featuring the biggest and best of SA’s live and electronic music scene. More information, 083 677 2288 Plett Downhill Skateboarding Charge (downhill longboarding) | 29–30 Nov 2013 Adrenalin will be pumping at this epic twoday longboard downhill skateboarding challenge that is set to attract top riders from around the country. More information, 078 877 6618 Varsity Beach Volleyball & Touch Rugby Tournament | 3–6 Dec 2013 This high-energy invitational tournament will see university beach volleyball teams competing for the title at Central Beach. Appearances by top international teams will wow fans with demonstration matches. More information, 078 877 6618 Bos Pad Invitational MTB Challenge | 15–16 Dec 2013 Set in the indigenous forests of Plett and Knysna, this two-day 160km mountain bike stage race will include 50 teams of two competitors each. More information, 078 877 6618 Discovery Sabrina Love Ocean Challenge | 29–30 Dec 2013 This event draws swimmers, paddlers, runners, cyclists and walkers. It consists of a 6km ocean swim, 15km ocean paddle, 10km run and 3km beach walk. More information, www.sabrinalove.co.za
Plett Jazz and Music Festival | 13–16 Feb 2014 Escape to the beautiful White House venue for evenings filled with sultry tunes (the line-up of bands will be announced nearer the time) and scrumptious meals at its Nguni restaurant. More information, 082 452 8764 Plett Pops Music Week | 21–23 Feb 2014 The streets of Plett will come alive with this inspirational musical collaboration between Nature Sport Company and the renowned CT Pops Company. From buskers to rock and pop performances to light-classical stage performances, starlit soirees on the beach and renditions in restaurants, this event offers a variety of music across various genres. More information, 078 877 6618 Plett Easter Games | 18–21 Apr 2014 The Discovery Plett Easter Games ensures a weekend of excitement for the whole family and sees adventure-loving athletes competing in a diverse range of events, including trail running, surf-ski paddling, mountain biking, an open-water surfswim, a township run, a golf challenge and a Kids King of the Beach competition. More information, 078 877 6618 Plett Adventure Motorcycle Week | 26 Apr – 3 May 2014 Adventure motorcyclists have a new event to look forward to. With Plett so conveniently located to some of the best
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routes such as the Baviaanskloof, the Prince Alfred Pass, the Montagu Pass and the Swartberg Pass, it is the ideal location as the base for Adventure Bike Week. More information, 082 443 1530 Covie Trail Run | 18 May 2014 Set behind the Covie township, this new trail route offers incredible views over the Indian Ocean and the famous Otter Trail. It traverses steep and winding tracks through unspoiled fynbos, with a dirt track that winds along the edge of the ridges. There are 11km and 20km routes for more experienced trail runners and a 7km route for beginners. More information, 078 877 6618 Plett Fringe Festival | Jun 2014 (dates to be confirmed) Enjoy a Festival of Theatre that includes
drama, comedy, magic, song and dance. All of the acts are to be presented at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, and the artists stop en route to the Eastern Cape to stage an extra performance for Plett’s own Fringe Festival. More information, 082 452 8764 Tour de Plett MTB Marathon | 27–29 Jun 2014 This is the fifth race of the SWD marathon series. It comprises a marathon of 75km, a half marathon of 50km and a fun ride. This is a challenge worthy of the best cyclists. More information, sam@flyphoto.co.za The Wedge Classic Bodyboarding Competition | Jul 2014 (dates to be confirmed) The Wedge Classic is the fourth and final event before SA Champs on the SA Bodyboarding Association circuit, and it is
the longest standing bodyboarding event in South African history. More information, 072 467 1665 Plett Xterra Triathlon | 9 Aug 2014 This new event on the calendar forms part of the South African triathlon series. Based at Central Beach, triathletes will have their endurance and mental prowess put to the test as they compete in a 1,2km ocean swim, a 10km run and a technically challenging 40km mountain bike ride. More information, 078 877 6618 Plett Wine Festival | 24 – 28 Sep 2014 Toast Plettenberg Bay’s Wine Trail, SA’s newest wine-of-origin region. Taste what the region has to offer, enjoy a variety of local treats and experience Cap Classique and other varieties. More information, 083 453 5331 Garden Route Style | 11
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Feast your way through the holiday Few coastal towns hit the culinary high notes as well as Plettenberg Bay
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Fine dining
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Zinzi, which means ‘abundance’ in Swahili, offers a relaxed and vibrant dining experience in a forest setting. Head chef Antoinette Meyer and her kitchen staff use only the freshest local ingredients to create a range of honest, innovative and unique dishes. Exotic global options include Persian chicken, Szechuan beef fillet, Patagonian calamari and Moroccan
Family dining
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Set above the beach at Keurboomstrand, it is an uncomplicated, relaxed and convivial Italian restaurant where, according to reviews, “laughter and the sea air mingle with rich smells of garlic and herbs wafting from the kitchen. Uncomplicated items such as fresh oysters, generous portions of calamari fritti and line fish of the day are the best bets.” Adds a regular diner: “Enrico’s is a secret of the locals and annual tourists. It has amazing views and food to match. It’s not fancy, but yummy. We’ve eaten there many times, whether out for dinner or just for lunch after playing on the beach. In high season it is hard to get a table, so make a reservation. Also be sure to get the garlic bomba! Heaven!” See also p.17. More information, 044 535 9818
lamb shank. The wine list is as eclectic and comprehensive as the menu. Warm and attentive, yet unobtrusive, the service is invariably superb, the prices affordable and the ambience unforgettable. Open for lunch and dinner, the extensive à la carte menu often changes to ensure diners are treated to the best seasonal produce and culinary variety. More information, www.hunterhotels.com or 044 532 8226
coRnuti al MaRe | Established in 1994, it has splendid views of the bay. The menu offers a contemporary take on classic Italian cuisine, with a strong emphasis on fresh local produce. Pizza is quite rightly the centerpiece of this eatery and comes with innovative trimmings. More information, www.cornuti.co.za nguni gRill | Situated in front of the The White House venue and theatre, the restaurant features delicious Cape fare from its distinctly South African menu (bobotie springrolls, smoked springbok carpaccio and game steak, to name a few items). More information, www. nguni-restaurant.co.za or 044 533 6710 KataRina’s | Set among polo fields, it is a relaxed space with a bistro feel, encouraging al fresco dining in summer. More information, 044 534 8082
An upmarket restaurant in a contemporary setting, this is a go-to venue for excellent seafood. More information, 044 533 2030
eMily’s | Asian influences and freshly made sushi from Katy’s Sushi Bar enliven the straightforward menu at Emily Moon River Lodge. More information, www. emilymoon.co.za/emilys or 044 533 2982 the leMon gRass | One of the
most atmospheric restaurants in Plett, it boasts panoramic views to match a solid menu. More information, www. milkwoodmanor.co.za/lemon-grassrestaurant/ or 044 533 5520
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the Fat Fish | Overlooking
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Central Beach and with seafood dominating the menu (printed as a newspaper), this is one of the most congenial restaurants in Plett, thanks to its fun-loving staff. It offers nothing overly exotic, yet stretches the culinary envelope with dishes such as vegetable spring rolls with Asian dipping sauce, Fat Fish cakes with avocado salsa and excellent fresh sushi. More information, www. thefatfish.co.za or 044 533 4740
Kitchen caFé and baR | This is the
perfect lunch, dinner and sunset cocktail venue, with sweeping views of the bay and a wonderful atmosphere. Choose from seafood, aged steaks, venison, Cape curries or sushi. More information, www.kitchencafe.co.za or 044 533 3693 garden Route Style | 13
Plett | Food
SeaFood (continued)
the MeD seaFooD BistRo | This
romantic, cosy family-run bistro is a favourite haunt of locals and visitors alike. It boasts a fantastic seafood platter. More information, 044 533 3102
oFF the hook | Offering a relaxed
seaside ambiance, the menu features delicacies such as seared tuna steak and bouillabaisse at affordable prices. More information, offthehookplett.co.za or 044 533 0796
MarketS & road StallS
oLD nick ViLLaGe |
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Offering a ‘creative lifestyle shopping experience’, Old Nick is a landmark in this seaside town. Originally called the Gansvlei General Dealers Store, which was built in 1880, the shop traded until the 1960s. Today it’s a thriving centre that offers a variety of shops featuring various textiles and ceramics, while the Red Barn offers delectable treats. Part of the charm of Old Nick is its personable ethos; having a natter with the artists or traders adds a human dimension to the shopping experience. Martie, a hand spinner, claims she is able to teach anyone to work the loom, so why not stop past and see if she rises to the challenge? More information, www. oldnickvillage.co.za or 044 533 1395
MaRket on Main | Situated on Main Street, it offers the most eclectic variety of mouth-watering meals daily. More information, 044 533 1630
haRkeRViLLe satuRDay MaRket |
thyMe & aGain | Situated off the N2 near Keurboomstrand, Thyme & Again is an idyllic coffee shop, deli and bakery that is simply too good to miss. More information, 044 535 9432
GLoBaL ViLLaGe & eaRth caFé |
LiV GReen | Interested in healthy raw food, gourmet in taste and naturally grown, local and fresh? Then this is the place to visit. More information, livgreen. wozaonline.co.za or 083 268 8582
Fresh organic farm produce, gourmet food, arts and crafts on a weekly basis. More information, www. harkervillemarket. co.za or 084 510 9939
biStro’S, coFFee ShopS & ice creaM parlourS Le FouRniL De PLett |
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Located in a lovely little nook in the Lookout Centre courtyard, Le Fournil de Plett bakery and café is famous for a variety of slow-risen artisan breads, baked daily using stone-ground flour, and various scrumptious goodies on its French-influenced menu. South African breakfast favourites are served with typical Le Fournil flair, as well as the most delicious croissants and scrummy sandwiches. More information, 044 533 1390
SundownerS, cocktailS and barS
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Lookout Deck | Nestled between The Lookout rocks and The Lookout Nature Reserve, this unpretentious restaurant’s prime location is a unique draw card, especially if you’d like to see the moon rise over the Indian Ocean. It offers an exceptional al fresco drinking and dining experience and food that is fresh, simple and good value. The jolly and convivial ambiance is 14 | Garden Route Style
Off the beaten track of the seafront, nestled among banana fronds, is a quaint venue serving simple food and trading in handpicked continental and international merchandise. A good place to eat if you want to escape the crowds. More information, 044 533 6172 the heaLth huB | A health-focussed venue where locals meet, trade and unwind, it features a café and a daily market of locally produced goods and crafts. It also boasts a picnic basket rental service. More information, www. pletthub.com or 044 533 1744 matched by friendly service and the comprehensive wine list features a wide choice of exotic cocktails. At the height of the season, Lookout Deck is very popular with tourists who pile in for breakfast, lunch or dinner, so booking is advised. More information, www.lookout.co.za or 044 533 1379 Fu.shi Fusion cuisine | Flavourful Asian fusion cuisine and delectable sushi dominate the venue at this modern, upmarket restaurant in the Upper Deck
natuRe’s Way FaRM staLL |
A traditional, family-run farm stall situated on a working dairy farm off the R102 to Nature’s Valley, it specialises in homemade local cheeses. More information, 044 534 8849
the heath | More than a farm stall,
it is a bohemian store that has a craft shop, food store, kitchen, various forestbased activities, a lavender labyrinth and many child-orientated activities. More information, www.theheath.co.za
LeDeRLe’s BakeRy | A tiny bakery with a lot of ambition, it features an assortment of freshly-baked artisan breads, buttery croissants and mouth-watering brownies. More information, 044 533 3718 ice PaLazzo | A family-owned ice cream shop situated on Main Street and specialising in real Italian gelati. More information, 044 533 5453 centre. The Boma champagne bar is a big attraction, too. More information, 044 533 6489 the suRF caFé | Because Mexico was one of their favourite surf trips, five tours in total, and the food is so tasty and social, the owners made sure that there is a fairly big Mexican representation on the menu. Food aside, it is a fantastic live music venue just shy of Central beach. More information, www.surfcafeplett.com or 044 533 6801
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My Place | Plett
RistoRante enRico a hub of merriment Enrico Iacopini has come from Rome, via Melville in Johannesburg, to Keurboomstrand. Blue eyes sparkling, he explains what brought him and his wife Ornella to the Garden Route
You used to run a very popular restaurant in Melville called Roma Pizzeria. How did you end up on the coast? I used to make pizza at Mamma’s in Yeoville. In late 1981 I opened Roma in Melville and later became subject to an armed robbery on the premises. After the horrible incident I went back to Italy (circa 1997), travelled and regained my self-confidence. In 2004, an old Roma customer turned friend told me about Keurboomstrand and a restaurant premises that was available. So I came down to look at the place, I fell in love with the magic of Keurboomstrand, and the rest is history!
ingredients, and an inborn understanding of what works. How do you stay in touch with global trends or flavours? It’s easy if you love food and people.
How did you conceive Ristorante Enrico and what was the guiding philosophy? I started Ristorante Enrico together with my beautiful wife Ornella. I remember standing outside the restaurant terrace admiring dolphins surfing; I looked left, I looked right and only saw beautiful blue sea. I was getting wet by the waves breaking on the rocks just in front of me. I thought: Imagine catching fresh fish and eating it just here with a nice ‘bomba’ (their unique pizza bread or focaccia, which blows up like a balloon). Yes, I’m going to tell people, “Enjoy the view and fall in love with my food!” I called my wife from there and told her, “This is the place! You’ll also fall in love with the magic of Keurboomstrand.” She did!
Your marketing slogan is: ‘Any closer, you will get wet.’ So is it correct to assume your signature dishes are seafood? Yes, our fishing boat goes out every day (weather permitting), providing our guests with the freshest line fish available. Fillets or whole fish (grilled or Enrico’s way), seafood salad, linguine frutti di mare and prawns are just too delicious!
What sets you apart from the other top restaurants in the Garden Route? I’m driven by my passion for real food, food that is created by the freshest
What do you love most about your job? What I do isn’t a job but a passion, so I love everything about it. My best is creating a dish.
What is your personal favourite on the menu? Fish Enrico: baked in the oven, with a lot of imagination and without taking away the freshness of the ocean. But I also love our ‘bomba’, and our rump Enrico: thinly sliced rump topped with parmesan shavings, fresh organic rocket and extra virgin olive oil. And of course our pizza!
In hindsight, what would you do differently? I would build a wooden bridge from our terrace to the rocks in front of us with a few tables for more adventurous guests who like to dine al fresco. Your restaurant is known for its jovial and convivial ambience. How do you achieve that? We love working in such a beautiful place, and our team is part of the family. We laugh, we are happy, we make people feel happy, and we give them an experience. They can feel our hands-on approach and our passion. Guests become friends. Other than your restaurant, give us a few more reasons why tourists ought to visit Keurboomstrand. It has a Blue Flag beach and Cathedral Rock, Arch Rock and the Cave (all within walking distance) are amazing sites to visit. There is a beach kiosk providing beverages, hiring of beach umbrellas and chairs, toilets and changeroom facilities, and safe, supervised parking. In season we have life guards guaranteeing safe swimming, a beautiful self-catering lodge above the restaurant, Arch Rock Caravan Park next door, and many excellent B&Bs around. They will make your holiday unforgettable. Garden Route Style | 17
Plett | Indoor Activities
What to do on a rainy day Keep yourself, or the kids, busy when the beach is not an option The Garden Route is blessed with abundant sunshine, but when there’s a spell of overcast or drizzly weather you have many indoor options. Here are some recommendations for the Plettenberg Bay area: • Visit the Lawnwood Snake Sanctuary in The Crags; there are more than 100 snake and reptile species on view. More information, www.lawnwoodsnakesanctuary.co.za or 044 534 8056 • View and handle birds of prey at Radical Raptors at The Heath, off the N2 towards Harkerville. More information, www. radicalraptors.co.za or 044 532 7537 • Noah’s Park & Wolf Sanctuary boasts wolves, the endangered African wild dog, and black-backed jackal. More information, 082 938 4821 • Walk the labyrinth at The Heath, it’s planted with fragrant lavender and is a great movement meditation. More information, www.theheath.co.za or 044 532 7724 • The Market Square shopping centre features all the leading chain stores. More information, www.themarketsquare.co.za • For mosaics by Margie Ford, visit the Global Village; it offers a delightfully alternative shopping experience. More information, 044 533 5150 • Go on a wine tasting tour to the Bramon Wine Estate cellar (bookings essential), and dine in the vineyards (see also p.8). More information, www.bramonwines. co.za or 044 534 8007 • Go to the bioscope! Plett Movie House at The Market Square is the town’s only cinema. More information, www. themarketsquare.co.za or 044 533 3952 • Visit the Upper Deck Art Gallery. “Due to the incredibly diverse mix of South African cultures, we are fortunate to present a vibrant fusion of art that over recent years has become the passion of investors and collectors alike,” says owner Noelle Bolton. More information, www.upperdeckgallery. co.za or 044 533 6914 18 | Garden Route Style
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Forest Nature Spa offers a hot spa package for couples. At R950 per person, you can indulge with champagne and tasty snacks while warming up in the jacuzzi or detoxify in a glass-enclosed sauna with forest views. This is followed by a full body couple massage in a glassenclosed treatment room with underfloor heating and a cosy fire. More information, www.forestnaturespa.com Jiwu Salon and Spa at the Beacon Isle Hotel, www.jiwuspa.com or 044 533 1138
Beaches and Animal Sanctuaries | Plett
Get out there!
Plettenberg Bay has an abundance of beaches, all of them incredibly beautiful. Central is the most crowded and busy, being used for marine vessel launches and in close proximity to waterfront shops, restaurants and amenities. Robberg beach boasts Blue Flag status and is accessible via wooden walkways at a number of points, but from different
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roads. Robberg 5 is the only part of the beach that has ablutions, parking and access from Beachy Head Road. It is also one of Plettenberg Bay’s most popular family and swimming beaches, thanks to ever-present lifeguards – and, depending on the nature of the break, it is a surfer’s paradise. In summer, it is not uncommon to see pods of bottlenose dolphins, often
Adventure Land Plettenberg Bay This 24 ha estate offers water slides (including a 75m super tube) and a safe playground for families with kids. It’s centrally situated between Plettenberg Bay and Knysna with easy access off the N2. More information, www.adventurelandplett.co.za or 044 532 7869
with calves among them, surfing right among swimmers and surfers. Farther afield, the beaches situated in the Robberg Nature Reserve are more natural and wild. You swim at your own risk, but the aesthetic rewards of being in a location far from the maddening crowds invariably result in a worthwhile excursion.While the Keurbooms lagoon and river serve as a magnet for lovers of watersports, Keurbooms beach is a more sedentary location, and its craggy surrounds are ideal for meandering walks, coastal explorations and fishing off the rocks. The Bitou river estuary is also a fishing hot spot and a major attraction for birders. Nature’s Valley, the farthest of these beaches from Plett, is a delightful combination of all of the above and worthy of a day trip. During high season there are life guards and, if you should feel adventurous, options aplenty for exploration: take a canoe up the Groot River or walk to Salt River mouth; amazing discoveries are guaranteed.
Safe from harm We’ve all heard about the horrors of animal abuse: birds captured from the wild, elephants and monkeys tortured to make them perform, wild cats, snakes and other exotic species imprisoned in cages. That said, we should remind ourselves that it is not all bad; sanctuaries such as Monkeyland and Birds of Eden, situated in The Crags, pay testament to that. At these two venues, all primates and birds are free to roam and forage, to choose their own mates, to be seen or not be seen. Their personal space is never infringed upon, they are not poked, prodded or forced to perform. They live almost as nature intended… wild and free. The only difference is that they do not live in their own habitat. Humans had already removed them from that before they arrived at the sanctuaries – either to be kept as pets, used in experiments, or imprisoned in cages for their own amusement. The lucky ones ended up in Plettenberg Bay at these two sanctuaries. When primates and birds come to Monkeyland and Birds of Eden, respectively, they stay for life. They are never traded or
sold, and never forced to breed. They are given the best care possible, as though they have their own retirement home. Monkeyland and Birds of Eden have cast the blueprint for sanctuaries around the world, leading the way to a truer, more natural environment for wildlife that has no other alternative but to be kept in captivity. Both sanctuaries, located side-by-side, boast restaurants and curio shops as well as disabled access and facilities. More information, www.monkeyland.co.za and www.birdsofeden.co.za
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The Elephant Santuary The Elephant Sanctuary provides a safe haven for our elephants and offers a unique family-orientated platform for guest education through interaction. So you will be able to touch, feel, feed, walk trunkin-hand and even ride these magnificent animals. More information, www.elephantsanctuary.co.za Tenikwa Wildlife Awareness Centre Take a guided tour to meet captive-bred furry felines (leopard, African wild cat, servals and caracal) living in a semi-natural environment. Or if you’re more adventurous, take a walk with the cheetahs. More information, www.tenikwa.com Garden Route Style | 19
Plett | Get The Buzz
ExplorE thE grEat outdoors
Here are some suggestions for worldclass hiking trails, mountain bike trails and an abundance of other outdoor activities: • For guided walks and hikes to a number of destinations, contact Golden Orb Tours. Their staff is familiar with local conditions. More information, 082 525 3946 • Some of the most epic overnight hikes are to be found in the Plett area. Walk the Otter Trail or Dolphin Trail; the former is more famous, yet also more challenging, while the latter offers portage and other luxuries. Bookings essential. More information, www. sanparks.co.za • The Tsitsikamma Trail runs through indigenous forest and mountain fynbos. Bookings essential. More information, www.mtoecotourism.co.za
• The Harkerville Trail is a challenging two-day hike that takes you through forest, coast and fynbos. More information, www.sanparks.co.za • Explore Robberg Nature and Marine Reserve. The cliffs of the rocky promontory offer great perches for whale and dolphin watching, and there are overnight cabins too. More information, www.capenature.co.za • Day hikes in the area will take you through forest and fynbos, wetlands and rivers, along coastal escarpments, rocks and sandy beaches. The most interesting trails are: Kranshoek Coastal and Forest Walks; Garden of Eden Forest Walk; Milkwood Scenic Trails; Hikers Paradise Trail; Nature’s Valley Network; Stinkhoutkloof Trail; Keurbooms Grootbank; Storms River Mouth Trails;
Diepwalle Jonkersberg; Harkerville Trail; Wittedrift Nature Trails and The Big Tree Trail. More information, www.plettenbergbay.co.za • Southern Comfort Ranch offers a variety of horse riding and quad biking trails. More information, www.schranch.co.za • Hog Hollow’s one hour meadow horse trail meanders across lush green fields; you ride among zebra, impala and fallow deer. More information, www.hog-hollow.com • Blessed with the most diverse mountain biking terrain in the country, Plettenberg Bay boasts countless exciting trails, most notably the Tsitsikamma-Storms River, Petrus-seBrand, Homtini and Misty Mountain Reserve MTB nodes. More information, showme.co.za/plett/cycle-trails/ • Plettenberg Bay Country Club, Goose Valley and Turtle Creek all offer unique golfing experiences. More information, www.plettenbergbay.co.za • Various companies offer amazing yachting and boating tours in the area. One of the most popular is Ocean Blue Adventures. More information, www.oceanadventures.co.za
adrEnalinE rush! Dolphin Adventures Sea Kayaking Experience the beautiful bay in a kayak specially made for touring. The excursion starts with you getting kitted out with supplied equipment (rash vest, booties, wet suit shorts and life jacket), as well as getting briefed by your guide on safety and what to expect on the ocean. You’ll soon get the feel of paddling while traversing the swells. Depending on the wind direction, you will either paddle out to the seal colony at the base of the
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Bloukrans Bridge bungee jump (Storms River): At a height of 216m, it is the highest commercially operated bungee jump from a bridge in the world. Guaranteed to blow your hair back! More information, www.faceadrenalin.com Tsitsikamma Canopy Tours: Located at Storms River Village, the tour takes place in the indigenous rainforest nearby. Strapped in safety harnesses and liding along
cliffs on Robberg Peninsula or head east, towards Keurbooms Beach. This adventure lasts roughly two hours and your guides will accompany you all the way. Light refreshments (bottled water and apples) are provided to give you energy while you enjoy this wonderful activity. No previous paddling experience is necessary and trips involve a maximum of 14 people at a time (children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult in the kayak). More information, www. dolphinadventures.co.za
cabled slides between forest giants (some as old as 700 years!) is a memorable experience. More information, www.tsitsikammacanopytour.co.za Skydive Plettenberg Bay: Experience free-fall over one of the most scenic drop zones in the world, accompanied by a tandem master and reaching a velocity of 200km/h from 10,000 feet up! More information, www.skydiveplett.com
Stay Another Day | Plett
Grand, like it’s supposed to be A boutique hotel so flamboyant, it’s become a tourist attraction
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o big! And still feel at home at this midtown, award-winning haven perched high above the Keurbooms estuary. The list of praises for this establishment is impressive (it is, among others, a Conde Nast Traveler award recipient), and one thing that definitely makes it a winner is how it manages to combine retro-romantic, ostentatious luxury with simple and cosy beach-side comfort. The Grand Café & Rooms are on the Lookout side of Plettenberg Bay’s main street. ‘Lookout’ because spectacular views – “yes, honey, that is Peak Formosa!” – are what you can expect to enjoy from your plush room or the majestic Café. Honoured as one of the top-20 culinary destinations on the Garden Route, The Café dining room serves diverse cuisine and has an impressive deck area with sea views. Tourists flock here for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Each of the rooms has a flat-screen satellite TV, a private bathroom with a bath and shower, tea and coffee-making facilities and a fan. What gives this fine establishment its ‘wow factor’ is that every room is individually and elegantly decorated. Lavish French-style décor entices guests into an almost fairytale world of high four-poster beds, posh linen and pillow chocolates. Visitors’ feet are caressed by carpets fit for a castle, soaked in free-standing baths and rested on red velvet foot stools! Other accessories that add to the magic include an abundance of candles, some on silver or golden candelabra. Not to be missed are the roses, roses and more velvety roses! And, of course, no dramatic interior is complete without nostalgic paintings and fun art pieces. Guests can also unwind on the sun beds around the swimming pool. Or lounge by the fireplace on opulent sofas draped in leopard print. The Grand proudly houses its own health and beauty parlour. Free WiFi and private parking are available and George Airport is a 90-minute drive away. Should you wish to venture a little out of your lush villa-style cocoon, there is plenty to explore in the surrounds. In addition to various Blue Flag beaches nearby, you could choose to go whale and dolphin watching, or pay a visit to some elephants, monkeys and
wild cats at sanctuaries just a short drive away. Or go for forest walks and explore nature trails! The Tsitsikamma National Park is 64km away and Knysna only 33km. The Grand is also conveniently close to some exceptional birding sites, places of historical interest, wine estates and arts and crafts spots. Those who prefer more energy and excitement will be delighted to know that Plettenberg Bay is known as the outdoor capital of South Africa. It offers a wide choice of adrenalin, adventure and leisure activities for the whole family. More information, www.grandafrica.com
Also er o c nsid The Plettenberg, www.collectionmcgrath.com Beacon Island Resort, www.tsogosunhotels.com Emily Moon River Lodge, www.emilymoon.co.za Tsala Treetop Lodge and Villas, www.tsala.hunterhotels.com Garden Route Style | 21
Knysna & Plettenberg Bay R49 MILLION
UITZICHT
This unique homestead on the Western Heads, commanding awesome views over the Knysna Lagoon and the Outeniqua Mountains beyond, was designed by Margie Walsh, reputed architect from Cape Town, with builder W.P Ryan & Son. The main house and garages have a footprint of ±1060m². WEB ACCESS 1KC1128472 Ling 083 252 2112
WHALE ROCK
R5.5 MILLION Immaculate and secure. Views of the Bay and Mountains. Ample living space on upper level entertaining a large main bedroom en suite.
PARADISE
WEB ACCESS 1KC1134108 Roni 083 709 3567
THE HEADS
R6.8 MILLION Quality home with uninterrupted views, lovely entertainment area and crystal clear pool. Luxurious and well-priced.
R12.6 MILLION Contemporary architecture. Sublime lifestyle that Simola Golf and Country Estate represents. Overlooking the 3rd fairway. WEB ACCESS 431671 Ling 083 252 2112
www.pamgolding.co.za
On top of the world. Exclusive mandate. This is a 4 bedroom en-suite masterpiece with the best view of Knysna lagoon and the Heads in Paradise. WEB ACCESS 1KC1125068 Margaret 082 331 5624
PLETTENBERG BAY
WEB ACCESS 1KC1121360 Deborah 072 731 8185 Jennifer 083 709 0932
SIMOLA
R6.459 MILLION
R7 MILLION Boutique wine farm near Knysna Elephant Park. Situated on the N2, 10 minutes from Plett. High tourist exposure due to its location. WEB ACCESS 1KC1134129 Jacqui 072 685 7572
SANCTUARY
R14.5 MILLION Embrace a luxurious beachside lifestyle. Exquisite finishes. This 4 en-suite bedroom home offers unrivalled luxury. WEB ACCESS 1PK1072404 Roni 083 709 3567
R41.5 MILLION
PLETTENBERG BAY
Fly in and land your plane on the ±1,000m² grass landing strip, walk through the Milkwood forest and enjoy your own private beach, jump onto your boat and explore the Keurbooms lagoon. Enjoy the zebra, genets, Grysbok and Otters roaming on Stanley Island.
WEB ACCESS 1KC1142481 Ling 083 252 2112
KNYSNA
THE HEADS
R15 MILLION Perfect retreat on the river. Beauty and privacy await you on this secluded ±32Ha farm, nestled behind ancient wooded dunes.
PEZULA PRIVATE ESTATE
R16.9 MILLION This house has been designed to enjoy the rugged surrounds of the forest and fynbos along with the superb views over the Indian Ocean.
WEB ACCESS 1KC1036113
WEB ACCESS 309760
Ling 083 252 2112
Ling 083 252 2112
R17 MILLION Iconic property in Knysna on the edge of the Eastern Head, with the sound of waves crashing into the Knysna Lagoon.
PEZULA PRIVATE ESTATE
R22 MILLION Breathtaking views. This stateof-the-art home designed by architect Marinda Brymer is situated high on a ridge commanding majestic views.
WEB ACCESS 1KC1136844 WEB ACCESS 1KC1124905
Deborah 072 731 8185 Jennifer 083 709 0932
SIMOLA
R22 MILLION Serenity beauty and state-ofthe-art. Located in the hills overlooking the lagoon to the south and the Outeniqua mountains to the north.
Ling 083 252 2112
PEZULA PRIVATE ESTATE
R28 MILLION A spectacular combination of dramatic architecture and breathtaking views over the cliffs onto one of the world’s most beautiful coastlines.
WEB ACCESS 1KC1131326
WEB ACCESS 1KC1133607
Ling 083 252 2112
Ling 083 252 2112
Garden Route & Eastern Cape MOSSEL BAY GOLF ESTATE
OUDTSHOORN
EAST LONDON
R2.5 MILLION WEB ACCESS 1MB1118045 Excellent position. Beautiful views. A low maintenance, easy living home sold fully furnished and equipped.
R4.37 MILLION WEB ACCESS 1OU1146631 A luxurious, secure lifestyle property. Exclusive river front estate in the heart of town with magnificent views.
R8.6 MILLION WEB ACCESS 1EA1127489 This magnificent home offers lavish entertainment flow as well as abundance of bedrooms. Launch your boat from your garden.
Denzil 082 457 2571
René 082 855 6016
Hanlie 083 659 8287, Anton 082 779 9004
GRAHAMSTOWN
RIVERSDALE FARM
STILBAAI
R8.375 MILLION WEB ACCESS 1GC1100758 A piece of history. Large grounds in one of Grahamstown’s most beautiful streets.
R3.75 MILLION WEB ACCESS 1RD370 ±25 Ha Boutique wine farm: from the Vine to the Palate. Full cellar and tasting room. Also vegetables and sheep. Water rich. 5 Bed farm house.
R3.582 MILLION
Daphne 082 809 4283
Jennifer 083 675 3572,Charles 082 458 8454
Nicolene 082 495 7590
STILBAAI
HEIDELBERG
WITSAND
R14.85 MILLION WEB ACCESS 1RD1139288 138 Ha Private nature reserve on the sea. ±900m seafront – beautiful private bay. ±700m² residence and 2 cottages meters from the sea.
R4.2 MILLION WEB ACCESS 1RD1145593 A country estate ±4720m². 2 Houses on separate erven. Historic main house. Original features and outbuildings. Vegetables, fruit trees and lei water.
R4.5 MILLION WEB ACCESS 1RD1114338 This splendid new home has mesmerising views of the Breede River and San Sebastian Bay. 6 Beds, 5 bathrooms. Lovely entertainment area.
Jennifer 083 675 3572
Nikkie 084 299 6638
Pat 082 890 8527, Francois 082 619 6303
www.pamgolding.co.za
WEB ACCESS 1RD1144705
Modern facebrick with an air of opulence in a quiet, sought-after residential area. Magnificent views, 4 en suite bedrooms.
Focus On | Knysna
EvEnts and festivals
Karoo to Coast mountain bike challenge | 22 Sep 2013 The Lions Karoo to Coast is a 100km offroad race from Uniondale to Knysna via the Prince Alfred Pass. Not for the fainthearted. More information, 072 580 2679 Leisure Isle Festival | 26–27 Oct 2013 Once a year, in Spring, the gardens at the entrance to Leisure Isle is the venue for a weekend of fun and pleasure for islanders and visitors. Expect arts and crafts, plants and book stalls, fresh produce and a host of kiddies’ activities. More information, 083 754 5390 Christmas Concepts Fair | 4–6 Nov 2013 Soak up the magic of the festive season, enjoy a great day’s shopping and leave with a hoard of heavenly gifts. Where? Chapel and Old School, Buffalo Bay Road, Knysna. More information, 072 949 3002 Carols by Candlelight | 17 Dec 2013 Knysna Elephant Park, in association with Plett Aid Foundation, host their yearly Carols by Candlelight picnic and entertainment evening. More information, 044 532 7738 Local Design and Food Market | 22 Dec 2013 Sarah-Jane Barnhoorn’s popular Local Design and Food Market features the cream of Garden Route design talent, plus food stalls manned by the best chefs of the region. Where? Knysna Square, Upper Level, Rawson Street. More information, 072 874 2230
Sedgefield Beach Festival | 30–31 Dec 2013 The Sedgefield Beach Festival promises to spice up your summer holiday with an exciting blend of sports, live music, pampering and kids’ activities. The epicentre of fun is Myoli Beach. More information, 073 187 8070 Knysna Rotary Lagoon Splash Festival | 20–22 Dec 2013 An incredible experience for the whole family, including events such as One Mile Lagoon Swimming Race, The Quack Attack Duck Race, Dragon Boat Race and MultiStaged Mud Run. More information, 076 755 9288 GR 300 | 21–23 Feb 2014 Lauded as one of the country’s top preparation rides for the Cape Epic, it is a race tailored for mountain bike fanatics, not for those seeking a leisurely cycle with the family. More information, 083 676 5681 Knysna Literary Festival | 18–23 Mar 2014 Current affairs, politics, history, adventure, mystery and a dash of cuisine... These were the themes of this year’s Knysna Literary Festival and a similar mix of topics will be presented next year. Celebrated authors who have participated in past events include crime writer Deon Meyer (7 Days), Adriaan Basson (Zuma Exposed), Mandy Wiener (Killing Kebble) and McIntosh Polela (My Father, My Monster). More information, 082 450 9301
Sedgefield Slow Festival | Mar 2014 (dates to be confirmed) A festival celebrating the real things in life: wholesome goodness, family, friends, fun, the outdoors and fine food. There is entertainment galore, much to see, great competitions with lots of prizes to be won and, best of all, many deserving charities are supported by monies raised. More information, 072 949 3002 Pink Loerie Mardi Gras | May 2014 (dates to be confirmed) This very popular and highly colourful celebration is a highlight on the international Gay Calendar. The Pink Loerie Mardi Gras offers four days of non-stop entertainment for anyone with a need for superb entertainment, major partying or loads of light-hearted fun and laughter. More information, 083 347 9570 Knysna Oyster Festival | 4–13 Jul 2014 Celebrating sport and the good life, the Pick n Pay Knysna Oyster Festival has established itself over the last 30 years as one of the most popular annual events in the Western Cape. Other than cycling and running, the favourites of the festival include the Knysna Wine Festival and Local Design and Food Market, Pick n Pay Flavours of Knysna, the Oyster Eating Competition, the Protea Hotel Knysna Quays Waitron Race and the Bowls Tournament. More information, 044 382 5510 Garden Route Style | 25
Knysna | Food
A feast of exotic flavours and styles At these unique restaurants you’ll find more than just delicious food
Fine dining
OUR PICK
FiReFly eatinG House | Spice up
your life! All you need is some fire, spice and chai – all guaranteed on a visit to the unique and fun Firefly Eating House. Run by mother and daughter, Dell and Sanchi, this award-winning establishment promises an unforgettable experience with a menu that is based on exploring barks, berries, seeds and leaves. A fusion of global tastes is served with every dish and drink! Dare your taste buds to try various curry creations, inspired by recipes from around the world: Vietnamese, Thai, Indian and Malaysian. Service is delivered with such attention to detail that you’ll leave with a fire in your belly and feeling like royalty. More information, www. fireflyeatinghouse.com or 044 382 1490
Family dining
CoRnuti (at tHe Heads) | Does this com-
OUR PICK
bination do anything for you? Chorizo and prawns with red peppers, olives and fried rosemary, then drizzled with truffle oil. How about smoked salmon, sour cream and caviar? These are just a few tasters from Cornuti’s first-rate menu. This treasure is situated in an old fisherman’s cottage, the ocean virtually lapping at its foundations at the foot of the spectacular Knysna East Head. Along with the amazing view, guests can enjoy delicious pizzas in a buzzing atmosphere. More information, 044 384 0408
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ile de Pain (island oF BRead) |
People travel far to have the experience of dining at ‘The Island of Bread’. It is no wonder, with bread prepared in a massive wood-fired oven according to Markus Farbinger’s family tradition dating back to 1700, and Liezie Mulder’s innovative recipes. The invitation here is to become witness to Markus and Liezie’s love for life. Should you accept, you will be treated to sensational meals created with fresh, seasonal ingredients sourced mainly from local suppliers. And almost better than the ingredients is the passion this dynamic duo put into everything they create for the restaurant. You can feel the love in this space pulsating with excitement, friendly
Raasoie (etHniC indian Cuisine) |
Raasoie means ‘kitchen’ in Hindi. Simple, colourful and satisfying, this beauty is recommended as a perfect spot for parties, meetings or just a great family meal. The delectable food is prepared by experienced and qualified chefs from India. More information, www.raasoie.co.za or 044 382 1444
CRaB’s CReeK | If you are looking for an
easy and playful environment where you can have a yummy meal with the whole family, this is it. Accessible by boat, Crab’s Creek boasts lots of exciting activities for kiddies and biggies, such as fishing and
waiters and deliciousness. All blanketed in warm orange hues. More information, www.iledepain.co.za or 044 302 5707
PemBReys | Situated slightly out of
town on the road to Brenton-on-Sea, this is a perennial favourite. If you were a fly on a wall at Pembreys (not that there are any at the restaurant), you might witness a Mediterranean-inspired salad buffet as it delights vegetarians and even hardened carnivores. Or the innovative offal dishes of kidneys, sweetbreads, tongue or liver. Also worth a mention is the reasonably priced wine list that won a Platinum Award and reflects owners Peter and Viv’s love of and interest in wine. More information, www.pembreys.co.za or 044 386 0005
live sport. ‘Even the tide visits us twice a day’, they say. More information, www. crabscreek.co.za or 044 386 0011
FeatHeRBed’s CRuise CaFé | With
beautiful views over the lagoon, this laidback venue is popular with visitors. A testimonial says it best: “We have eaten here many times and have never been disappointed. We recommend it to our guests from our guest house. The wine list is superb, with prices for all pockets. The staff is very helpful and have good memories. Keep up the good work!” More information, www.knysnafeatherbed.com or 044 382 1693
seafood
34 deGRees south |
OUR PICK
Sip on something delectable and feast on mouthwatering seafood. A quick sample of the menu lists oysters, sushi, and even, er, ostrich steak. There’s no getting bored at this venue. In case you are curious about the name: the 34th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 34 degrees south of the Earth’s equatorial plane. It crosses the Atlantic Ocean, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Australasia, the Pacific Ocean and South America. Knysna is located smack bang on it! More information, www.34south.biz or 044 382 7331
OUR markets and road stalls PICK WiLd oats faRMeRs’
MaRket | A visit to the
Garden Route is incomplete if it does not include a browse at a nearby market. No one does markets better than Garden Route locals! The Wild Oats Community Farmers’ Market is arguably the best. Inspired by the original ‘old style’ country marketplace of yesteryear, it is a lovely space filled to overflowing with local produce. Giant pumpkins, juicy fruit, fresh farm eggs and more! You’ll be spoilt for choice as you partake in friendly and open exchange in the outdoors. Birds tweeting, kids playing with abandon. You are bound to walk away with a smile and in high spirits. Especially knowing that you have contributed to the local economy. More information, www.wildoatsmarket.co.za or 044 883 1177
the dRydoCk food CoMPany |
Savour fantastic seafood and other wholesome cuisine as you overlook the lagoon at the Waterfront. More information, www.drydock.co.za or 044 382 7310
Quay fouR | Take pleasure in splendid food, live bands, big screens and a cosy fireplace. More information, www. quay4knysna.co.za or 044 382 4204
taPas & oysteRs | If fresh line fish,
oysters and bubbly are your thing, do head over to Tapas & Oysters on Thesen Island. More information, 044 382 7196
the Red BaRn (RheenendaL Road) | This hot spot on a farm just
outside Knysna at Fern Gully Farm is not popular for mahala. Super healthy farm fresh gourmet meals are their specialty. However, there are a lot more lovely gifts from nature to be enjoyed at The Barn, such as a breathtaking view of the Outeniqua mountain range, macadamia nut orchards, a herb and veggie garden. More information, 082 739 0962
sPookaseM (RheenendaL Road) |
A refreshing surprise at the entrance to the Taaibos farm. Tea + cake + crafts = pure bliss. This quirky tea garden will charm your socks off. More information, 072 820 0170
the RiveR deCk (BuffaLo Bay) |
Follow the scarecrows and you’ll find an enchanting market, held every Friday evening at the Montessori school. Soften into the weekend. More information, www.thefridaymarket.co.za or 044 382 5316
Ingenious restaurant meets riverside camping. You will have a blast with family and friends while you play in the languid Goukamma River and get your fill of scrumptious traditional meals conveniently nearby. Local dishes include bobotie, braaivleis and pap and sauce and. of course, potjiekos! More information, www.riverdeckrestaurant.co.za or 073 488 6341
OUR Bistros, coffee PICK shops & ice cream
Panakuk | Of course you want
knysna fRiday niGht MaRket |
parlours
Mon Petit Pain | Cute and cosy.
Designed for you to grab artisan bread on the go, or have a quick tasty bite with friends. Options include cakes, cookies, freshly pressed juice and coffee, salads, soups, sandwiches and savoury bites. More information, 044 382 7873
Panakuk! Where else will you get feelgood food for you and your dog? They make naughty food nice: wholesome pancakes, homemade milk tart, cheese cake, chocolate cake and Pana-Dog refreshments for four-legged friends. More information, www.panakuk.co.za or 044 382 2154
sundowners,
OUR cocktails and PICK Bars
the John Benn | If soothing sunsets coupled with a bite of local history appeal to you, get yourself a ticket and hop on the John Benn, a double-decker floating restaurant. Named after a legendary pilot, this swanky boat offers an outstanding menu and houses two bars. Treat yourself and some friends to oysters, sparkling wine or beer while cruising the lagoon. More information, www.knysnafeatherbed.com or 044 382 1693 haRRy B’s | A pub with class! You
will feel right at home at this fine and versatile establishment, located in an 1862 Victorian house on Main road. Indulge in sizzling steaks and juicy burgers and, yes, they have an excellent bar. More information, www.harrybs.co.za or 044 382 5065
the BeLL PuB, BeLvideRe ManoR hoteL | Relaxed and romantic, this
hidden gem is nestled in a beautiful pocket among indigenous forest and tranquil estuaries. This is where you want to be if you wish to enjoy impressive meals, while being serenaded by more than 270 bird species. More information, www.belvidere.co.za or 044 387 1055
the isLand Café & taPas BaR @ the tuRBine | Grand opulence, three
bar areas, a restaurant that seats up to 90 people overlooking the canal on Thesen Island. Need we say more? More information, www.turbinehotel.co.za or 044 302 5745/6
PiLiPiLi BeaCh BaR | On Myoli beach,
the closest thing you’ll get to laid-back, island style informality. Open every day with sand under your feet, a lapa fire and some cold beers. Oh, and kite surfing equipment and spares. More information, www.pilipili.co.za or 044 343 3217
Café MaRio | The keyword here is
‘Italian’. They serve reasonably priced food, bursting with flavour. Right on the canal at the Waterfront. More information, 044 382 7250
L’oPeRa | Located in Knysna Mall, it
sells ice-cream at affordable prices. More information, 044 382 2933 Garden Route Style | 27
My Place | Knysna
Zachary’s restaurant at Conrad Pezula Executive chef Geoffrey Murray explains how his love of travel, organic ingredients and local produce have entrenched Zachary’s as one of South Africa’s finest restaurants
You were based on an Indian Ocean island when the owner of Pezula approached you. Tell us the story? Yes, that’s right. I was the chef at an exclusive private island resort in the Seychelles, called North Island, and the Stewarts were regular guests. They spoke to me about their project and it sparked my interest, so I came to see what they were building. But it was the passion of what they wanted to create that lured me out of one paradise and into another. When you conceived Zachary’s, what was the guiding philosophy? That we create a restaurant that embodies the philosophy of being as local as possible, working within the seasons and embracing the Slow Food movement. And that we create a restaurant at a hotel, and not a hotel restaurant. I think we’ve succeeded! What sets you apart from the other top restaurants in the Garden Route? I think it’s our constant evolution of what we produce, while still maintaining a strong conviction to our ethos that creates both a sense of consistency and surprise. How do you stay in touch with global trends or flavours? Travel, first and foremost. Every year I go back to the States to visit my family and I always 28 | Garden Route Style
combine it with a food trip to some part of the world that might be sparking my ‘foodie’ interests. What are the signature dishes? No real signature dishes, but what I hope people will recognise is our signature style of always approaching what’s best available in season. What is your personal favourite on the menu? We only recently started with the new winter menu, so it’s too hard to pick a favourite. Although, we are making a dish with a four-week dry-aged rack of Karoo lamb and pressed confit lamb’s breast that’s pretty unique and phenomenal. You ought to try it!
What do you love most about your job? That my job is what I love to do and am most passionate about: creating, cooking and teaching! In hindsight, what would you do differently? I only look back in reference, never to change anything. What would you do if you weren’t in the restaurant business? I’d either be a rock star, or an architect. How do you relax? When time allows, travel and discovering something new. Or if time doesn’t allow for travel, dinner with friends, a great bottle or two of wine and lively conversations.
Knysna | Indoor Activities
What to do on a rainy day The Garden Route is blessed with abundant sunshine, but when there’s a spell of overcast or drizzly weather you have many indoor options. Here are some recommendations for the Knysna area: • Check out Mitchell’s, the beer that made Knysna famous. Tour the country’s most famous micro-brewery and sample craft beer offerings such as 90 Shilling. More information, 044 382 4685 • Visit the African Craft Market, corner of George Rex Road and Vigilance Street. More information, 044 382 0616 • Knysna Fine Art, situated in Thesen House, is one of South Africa’s finest galleries. It specialises in contemporary South African art in a variety of media. More information, www.finearts.co.za or 044 382 5107 • Visit the Millwood House Museum in Queen Street. It is typical of many houses that were built in the 1880s in the little mining village of Millwood in the forest and was resurrected on the current site. More information, www.visitknysna.co.za • With its rustic character and setting in the tranquil Welbedacht Valley, Timber Village is worth a visit. It specialises in the manufacture and retail of custom-made hardwood furniture. More information, www.timbervillage.co.za or 044 382 5649 • View the yachts at the marina or go shopping at the Waterfront, arguably the premier leisure destination in the Southern Cape region. More information, www.knysnawaterfront.com or 044 382 0955 • Knysna Mall is vast and features all the leading chain stores. More information, www.knysnamall.com • Go on a tour of the Materolli Museum depicting the Millwood gold rush of 1876. View restored mining equipment, go up to 30m underground in the Bendigo Mine and have a cuppa at Mother Holly’s Tea Garden. More information, 082 347 2540 • Take home a movie. Urban DVD has a great selection of mainstream and art house movies. More information, 044 382 3405/7 • Hook down some locally cultivated oysters at the The Knysna Oyster Company on Thesen Island. They serve nachos too! More information, www.knysnaoysters.co.za or 044 382 6941 30 | Garden Route Style
Also consider Simola Spa offers a wide choice of face and body treatments, expertly administered by trained therapists in one of four private treatment rooms. Manicures and pedicures are also available and there is a hairdressing salon on the upper level. More information, www.simola.co.za Pezula Spa & Gym at the Conrad Pezula Hotel, 044 302 3333 Amani Spa at the Turbine Boutique Hotel, www.turbinehotel.co.za Le Spa Tranquille in Thesen Island Harbour Town, www.lespa.co.za
Beaches And Animal Sanctuaries | Knysna
Life’s a beach Knysna is encircled by beaches and inviting rivers and lakes, most of them within the radius of a 30-minute drive. Noetzie is arguably the most inaccessible beach (be prepared to climb many steps on your way back up!); Coney Glen is a hidden gem (you have to hop over the eastern buttress of The Heads); and you’d better plan a long outing if you are considering Brenton-on-Sea and Buffalo Bay – but both will reward you with spectacular waves and vistas, as they are situated along a 7km stretch of coastline. Buffs, as Buffalo Bay is known among the locals, has Blue Flag status and is a magnet for surfers. Bollard Bay on Leisure Isle is by far the most family-friendly beach. It is located in the lagoon and kids can wade and play in waist-high water without the need for lifesavers. If you find the Indian Ocean too rough, or on days when the wind whips blue bottles onto the beaches, do yourself a favour and head for the rivers. The Knysna River, inland from the White Bridge on the N2, is ideal for picnics and leisurely swims, as is the Goukamma River en route to Buffalo Bay. Other favourites are the more distant Diep, Hoëkraal and Karatara Rivers as they enter Swartvlei.Then there are the lakes: situated near Sedgefield, Swartvlei is demarcated
for water sports, and Groenvlei for fishing. And there are more beaches! Try Myoli and Gericke’s Point. The latter is especially charming on a full moon evening, when you can stroll to the promontory to view marine creatures in the rock pools. Take sturdy shoes and a torch that functions under water, or call Judy Dixon (044 883 1015) for an amazing educational ‘moonlight meander’.
Also consider Drupkelders: You have to make your way to Biebieshoek to get there. When you do, the rock pools and waterfalls will blow your mind. A friendly warning though: don’t even think of going down there if it’s raining! And be sure to get a permit from one of the forest rangers.
Ride an eLephant, spot a bird
Local sightings confirm that the Knysna forest elephants are on the rebound, but the chances of you seeing one are about as good as Julius Malema returning to the ANC fold. Meanwhile, at Knysna Elephant Park you can hug some of these tame behemoths,
walk with them or ride them. The salt marshes at Leisure Isle are good for spotting waterfowl, as is the Goukamma Nature Reserve at Buffalo Bay; fish eagles nest upriver. To view the Knysna seahorse, visit the Nature’s Window Info Centre at Thesen
Island jetty. Also see the seahorse at Featherbed Nature Reserve and 34 Degrees South. You can also enjoy boator land-based southern right whale watching from May through November. Bottlenose dolphins are abundant throughout the year. Garden Route Style | 31
Knysna | Get The Buzz
NATURE as your playground
Here are some suggestions for worldclass mountain bike trails and an abundance of other outdoor activities: • Mountain biking is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Knysna. The area features three of the country’s top MTB courses. These are the Harkerville Cycle Routes (044 532 7793), Homtini Cycle Route (044 389 0129) and Petrus-se-Brand Mountain Bike Trail (044 382 9762/3) • For bike hire, visit the Turbine Water Club on Thesen Island. More information, 044 302 5750 • The Outeniqua Trail begins near George and ends near Knysna. It journeys through mountain fynbos, forests, along rivers, craggs, mountain pools and cascading waterfalls.
Bookings essential. More information, www.sanparks.co.za • Day hikes in the area will take you through forest and fynbos, along rivers and coastal escarpments and sandy beaches. These include: Brentonon-Sea beach walk, Jubilee Creek forest walk, Millwood goldmine trail, Terblans goldmine trail, The Elephant trails, Witels forest trail, Woodcutter’s trail, Garden of Eden forest walk and Kranshoek coastal walk. More information, www.visitknysna.co.za • Simola and Pezula offer two of the finest golf courses in the Garden Route, if not South Africa. Knysna Golf Club is not half bad, either – and there are a couple of mashie golf courses to choose from in the area. More information, www.visitknysna.co.za
AdRENAliNE rush!
• Whether you like cantering or galloping on a beach or through a forest, there are horse-riding trails to suit every taste. In addition, Buffalo Bay Horse Rides offers pony rides for the young ones. More information, www.buffalobayhorserides.co.za or 073 251 3122 • For yachting and boating adventures, a good place to start is the Knysna Yacht Club at the Waterfront. More information, www.knysnayachtclub.com or 044 382 0166 • Row a canoe up the Knysna River, ski on Knysna lagoon, go kitesurfing at Swartvlei or overnight on a houseboat. With such an abundance of water at your disposal, you have no excuse not to go aquatic. More information, www.visitknysna.co.za
our PICK Kite surfing and Stand Up Paddle with PiliPili By now, most of us know what kite surfing is about. But Stand Up Paddle (or SUP)? It’s an ancient form of surfing that is making a radical comeback due to great technological advances in materials, and some of the biggest names in surfing are taking it up as a primary form of exercise and all-round fun. More information, www.pilipili.co.za or 044 343 3127 Also consider Rock climbing with GoVertical On an ocean crag with great views of the sea, GoVertical will teach you the basics of rope work, safety procedures, rock-climbing techniques and how to belay a partner. More information, www.govertical.co.za Knysna Lagoon and Indian Ocean eco-adventure A sea safari that offers adventurers a safe, eco-conscious and fun voyage. More information, 076 393 0197
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Stay Another Day | Knysna
Heady HeigHts, undreamed of delights In the Shona language, Pezula means ‘up high with the gods’. And now that the resort is in the Hilton worldwide stable, its lustre shines brighter than ever
E
ver been on the eastern ridge above The Heads in Knysna? It is rung by swathes of fragrant indigenous fynbos and offers supreme views of sweeping mountain ranges in the distance, Knysna lagoon and the Indian Ocean. It is also quite fittingly the home of Conrad Pezula Resort & Spa, as fine an establishment as you are likely to find on the continent. A haven of peace, privacy and exclusive luxury, Conrad Pezula is the ideal destination for a family holiday. With a variety of activities including a Young Travellers Club, the hotel is well equipped to cater for younger guests. Activities at the resort include sun lounging at Noetzie beach, a championship golf course, horse riding, cycling, hiking, canoeing, nature trails, tennis, archery, pétanque, and a golf practice range. A heated outdoor pool with a view of Knysna lagoon is another outdoor attraction. The hotel offers 76 junior suites and two grand suites. Standard features include air-conditioning, fireplace, DVD player attached to a large flat screen, a private bar, gourmet pantry, walk-in wardrobe, underfloor heating and complimentary WiFi. All have patios or balconies with lagoon, golf course or distant sea views. The hotel also offers five large two-bedroom villas, each with a heated plunge pool. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in Café Z, an all-day bistro. Zachary’s (see also p.28) offers fine
dining with seasonal tasting menus and unique wine pairings. It also features one of the area’s largest award-winning cellars. Noah’s Champagne & Cocktail Lounge is ideal for pre-dinner drinks, and the Boma offers an authentic African experience. Pezula Spa & Gym provides a superior wellness experience and includes nine treatment rooms, a 12m heated indoor pool, gym, sauna, steam room, rainforest shower, nail bar, hair salon, Medi-Spa, and posttreatment room with heated waterbeds. The Spa also has special treatments for children under the age of 12. Pezula Private Castle offers the ultimate in luxury beach accommodation, with direct access to one of South Africa’s most beautiful and secluded beaches, Noetzie. The Castle boasts five sumptuous suites accommodating 10 guests. Guests have every imaginable wish catered for by a team of hand-picked personnel, including a personal chef and executive butler.
Also consider The Turbine Boutique Hotel, www.turbinehotel.co.za The Rex Hotel, www.rexhotel.co.za The Phantom Forest Eco Reserve, www.phantomforest.com Garden Route Style | 33
Wilderness / George | Focus On
EvEnts and festivals
Mayoral Gala: Spring Splendour | 14 Sep 2013 An evening of flair, fun, flowers, spring, splendour and style await you at Fancourt Hotel. This annual fundraising project is an initiative of Executive Mayor Alderman Charles Standers. More information, 044 802 2907 Fancourt Heritage Classic | 20–23 Sep 2013 Join fellow golfers in celebration of the 11th anniversary of the Fancourt Heritage Classic in recognition of Heritage Day on 24 September. More information, 044 804 0000 The Strawberry Festival | 21–22 Sep 2013 Kick off the strawberry season with the popular and unique Strawberry Festival. Enjoy a family-orientated, relaxed and fun weekend at Redberry Farm. More information, 044 870 7123
George Open Garden Festival | 2 Nov 2013 Visit the Open Garden Festival in George and experience a high standard of gardening in George and the district. More information, 044 874 7781 Strides Walk 2013 | 16 Nov 2013 Eden Lions George’s annual Diabetes Awareness Stride promises to be a great fun day for the whole family. The event consists of a 3km walk around George South area, and offers lots of lucky-draw prizes. Proceeds go towards the diabetes fund. More information, 083 263 8310.
George Clivia Show | 28–29 Sep 2013 Visitors will once again be treated to displays of the best and most beautiful clivias in the George area. More information, 083 343 1288
Cansa 4x4 Day | 30 Nov 2013 It’s time for Cansa 4x4 Day again. All proceeds go to the Cancer Association of SA (George branch). It promises to be a fun-filled day for the whole family. More information, 083 263 8310
October Beerfest at Mountview Resort | 4–5 Oct 2013 In true tradition, the Oktoberfest will boast an abundance of musical entertainment with the Eisbeins, a German Oompah band, taking the stage alongside local performers Michael Lindt and Flashback. More information, 082 454 6858
George Christmas Light Festival | Dec 2013 (date to be confirmed) Feast your eyes at the annual Lights Festival, usually held in the first weekend of December. You will also be treated to talented local artists, food stalls and interesting arts and crafts. More information, 044 802 2001
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Outeniqua Christmas Market | 7–21 Dec 2013 Original handmade Christmas presents, foods, arts and crafts are just some of the exciting products to look out for at this market held at the Dutch Reformed Church, Courtenay Street. More information, 044 874 6277 NBM 7s Premier League Rugby Tournament | 13–14 Dec 2013 With a legendary atmosphere, the 7s PL at Outeniqua Park guarantees an unforgettable rugby experience. More information, 076 757 4381 Pink Tree Christmas Market | 16–21 Dec 2013 Beat the last-minute rush and do your Christmas shopping earlier this year. Indulge in beautiful products and a selection of delicious home-baked treats. More information, 083 398 0205 6th Bush Lapa Music Festival | 18–31 Dec 2013 This annual music festival is held at the Herolds Bay Eco Resort and offers an exciting line-up of popular South African artists. More information, 044 851 0113
Focus On | Wilderness / George
MyTracX Night Relay | 21 Dec 2013 The MyTracX Enduro will be the first Enduro to be hosted in George. Riders will be able to ride at a more relaxed pace to a high point of the course, from where they will be timed on Special Sections, which is mostly downhill. More information, 076 029 1796 The Wild Goose Run & Trail Run | 27 Dec 2013 US Open champion Retief Goosen and Goose Wines invites you to join them on the idyllic Goose Wine Estate in the Langkloof for a day filled with family fun. Participate in trail runs, mountain biking, 4x4 routes, a longest drive golf competition – or simply attend the event to taste delicious food and wine. More information, 079 879 7394 Old Car Show | 8–9 Feb 2014 Know what a Borgward Isabella is? Chances are you might spot one of these beauties from the 50s if you visit the Midas George Old Car Show. It is one of the year’s highlights, with veteran and vintage cars (such as the Bremen-manufactured Borgward) from all over South Africa on display. More information, 082 491 5254 Outeniqua Wheelchair Challenge | 15 Feb 2014 Since its humble beginnings in 2002 when 27 athletes took part in a race down the Outeniqua Pass, the OCC Outeniqua Wheelchair Challenge has grown to become a major annual event on the national and international calendar for disabled athletes. More information, 044 802 2000 Garden Route Style | 35
Phoenix Guest House is simply stunning. Located in one of the most spectacular places in the country, Wilderness along the Garden Route, the guest house prides itself on being a ‘cut above the rest.’ And that it certainly is. They cater for guests wanting to experience the utmost luxury and comfort. With a prime position on top of the hill overlooking many kilometers of pristine golden sandy beaches and vast Indian Ocean, you’ll feel pampered and relaxed. The beautiful, sumptuous rooms provide you with everything you may need and more. A delectable gourmet breakfast is served each morning by the resident chef and owner – those personal touches make all the difference. Wilderness is the central hub to explore all that the area has to offer. If you’re looking for something completely different and indulgent then Phoenix Guest House is THE place to stay in the Garden Route! info@phoenixguesthouse.com | Tel: +27 82 395 9986 | Fax: 0826 646 0956 | Address: 2125 Constantia Drive, Wilderness, 6560, Western Cape, South Africa | GPS Position: 22°35’21.516”E, 33°59’22.2822”S
Food | Wilderness / George
Eat, drink, be merry The Wilderness and George area covers the culinary range, from highbrow to popular
Fine dining
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SeRendipity | Situated on the banks
of the Touw River in Wilderness, the restaurant offers a culinary experience to match its idyllic surroundings. Since its inception in 2001, Serendipity has elevated cooking to a lofty level, with executive chef Lizelle Stolze and her husband Rudolf establishing the venue in the national top-100 from the start. Their food philosophy is that South Africa has a wealth of culinary gems mostly unknown to the world, to be showcased with innovation and passion on menus that change regularly as they rely on using fresh seasonal ingredients. On any given day, they might delight your
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Kafe SeRefé | A rarity in
a town with conservative culinary tastes, Kafe Serefé lends a Turkish charm to George. The word Serefé means ’cheers to good health!’ and, since the restaurant was opened in 2005 by Carolien van Rensburg as a Turkish coffee shop (above the family’s meat retailing business), a steady stream of locals clearly agreed with this sentiment. More information, www.kafeserefe.co.za or 044 884 1012
palate with creations such as a smoked snoek and peppadew tartlet with tomato concasse and korrelkonfyt; fillet of kudu on lentil and mushroom ragout, sautéed vegetables and hollandaise sauce; or Amarula crème brulee with rooibos honey foam and malva pudding. Needless to say, there is an impressive wine list to match the haute cuisine menu. More information, www.serendipitywilderness.com or 044 877 0433
the GiRlS | Owned and operated by two feisty women, Roxanne Blum and Cheri Sheridan, the restaurant had its genesis in The Riverside Kitchen, which la Capaninna | Situated in York Street, George, it is the go-to venue for many families seeking a relaxed dining experience and some good Italian food. More information, 044 874 5313 pomodoRo | Less formal than a
ristorante, this typical Italian trattoria in the heart of Wilderness offers a mean pizza and a large patio for al fresco dining on balmy days and evenings. Also good for quaffing a cold one after the beach. More information, 044 877 1403
they started in 2001 and sold four years later. Following a sabbatical, in 2007 they opened The Girls adjacent to the filling station in Wilderness. Truth be told, it is not the most flattering location, although the quality of the food and their sheer chutzpah more than compensate for it. More information, www.thegirls.co.za or 044 877 1648
ZuCChini | You’ve got to hand it to Zucchini. As the main culinary attraction at Timberlake Organic Village along the N2 between Wilderness and Sedgefield, its menu reflects a tongue-in-cheek sensibility with items such as ‘gesondheid uit die grond uit’ (roasted veggies, sweet potato fries, fresh garden salad and an avo and mushroom phyllo roll). Needless to say, it is a vegetarian’s delight, though owners Stefan and Lyndsay also cater for ‘everythingtarians’. More information, www.zucchini.co.za or 044 882 1240 Blue olive | If you want to dine on a deck under ancient milkwood trees (or near a toasty fireplace in winter), Blue Olive is worth an outing. More information, www.blueoliverestaurant.co.za or 044 877 0731 Royal Siam thai | Situated in the quaint Milkwood Village, the restaurant transports you to the Chao Phraya River valley with its exotic range of dishes. More information, www.royalsiamthai.co.za or 044 877 0326/7 Garden Route Style | 37
Wilderness / George | Food
Markets and road stalls
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TimbeRlake oRGanic FaRm VillaGe | Nestled
seafood WildeRness FRiday niGhT maRkeT | Visit Milkwood Village every
among the dunes just off the N2 between Wilderness and Sedgefield, Timberlake’s pioneering ethos in terms of sustainability and organic food is slowly establishing itself as a tourist attraction. Small wooden cabins serve as outlets for food and drink (Zucchini restaurant, The Windmill Café and the Oyster Shack, The Cheese Head and the Oak Barrel, among others) as well as wonderfully esoteric shops such as the Faire Gem. The biggest attraction of Timberlake is its kids-friendly environment. Wildwood Adventure Land entices the little ones to frolic on jumping castles, slides and wobbly wires. And at Wildwoods Tree Adventures, grown-ups can play along: there are two kids’ courses and three adult courses, with 74 aerial platforms connected by zip lines, bridges, Tarzan swings and obstacles. More information, www.timberlakeorganic.co.za
Friday afternoon at approximately 5pm. Hang out with friends, have a pint at one of the pubs, taste aged cheeses, kebabs or falafels or buy a memento. More information, 081 435 7720
sundowners, cocktails and Bars
Bistro’s, coffee shops & ice-creaM parlours
cocomo | It may not boast any views, but Cocomo in Wilderness has by far the best vibe of them all in the Garden Route. A cool spot to quaff a few cold ones, and there’s live music almost every night in the courtyard, featuring up-and-coming local bands such as Wild Lettuce. The food passes as more than respectable pub fare. More information, www.cocomo-restaurant.co.za or 044 877 0808
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VieWs | Soak up the best view on the
Garden Route at the Views Boutique Hotel and Spa in Wilderness. You can have cocktails inside the glass-fronted restaurant or outside on the deck, both of which overlook the Wilderness beach. More information, www.viewshotel.co.za or 044 877 8000
bonGos | It likes to be known as a pizza lounge, but this Wilderness establishment is first and foremost a vibey pub with a young clientele. More information, www.bongos.co.za or 044 877 0544 38 | Garden Route Style
ouTeniqua FaRmeRs’ maRkeT |
Located opposite the Garden Route Mall at the George junction on the N2, the market offers nearly 80 food and craft stalls spread across a spacious and kidfriendly trading area. More information, www.outeniquafarmersmarket.co.za
RedbeRRy FaRm | Looking for a
fun and original day out with the kids? Redberry Farm, off the Geelhoutboom Road, is the first beacon that greets tourists along the beautiful Outeniqua Country Hop Route. Here, you can pick strawberries to your heart’s content. More information, www.redberryfarm.co.za or 044 870 7123
TRaVel buGs | Since 2000, it has
salinas beach ResTauRanT | All
proper seafood restaurants should be located near the water. Salinas was custombuilt in a sensitive dune area without damaging the protected milkwood trees, and staying true to the ecological sensitivity of the site, which is a credit to the vision of its owners. Happily, the menu matches their collective sensibility. Its culinary influences are Cajun, Creole and Spanish tapas. More information, www.salinas.co.za or 044 877 0001
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The kinG FisheR | Having started out as an unassuming bistro in 1996, The King Fisher has since established itself as the mainstay of seafood and fresh sushi in downtown George. From the top deck of the restaurant, the Outeniqua Mountains and Cradock Peak form a lovely backdrop to a lively and convivial dining experience. More information, www.kingfishergeorge.co.za or 044 873 3127
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been one of the finest coffee shopscum-bistros in George. Located conveniently next to the family-owned travel agency in York Street, the venue is celebrated for its salads and boasts a secluded courtyard and some of the friendliest service in town. More information, 044 873 2009
caloRoso caFé | Located in Meade
Street, Caloroso is a great place to grab a cuppa – and view some art into the bargain. The passionate barista and owner, Kelvin, always has some kind of exhibition up on the walls, featuring local artists. More information, www.calorosocoffee.co.za 044 874 0482
beejuice caFé | Beejuice Café is situated at the Old Railway Station in Wilderness, surrounded by beautiful gardens and the old railway line and within a stone’s throw of the beach. More information, www.beejuicecafe.co.za or 044 877 0608
la PaTisseRie | As bakeries-cumcoffee shops go, this one in Courtenay Street takes some beating. Frenchman Antoine Salnelle and his South African wife, Claire, create the most delicious pastries and, of course, scrumptious bread! More information, 044 874 7899
Not the most central location relevant to the beach, the stall being situated in the Garden Route Mall. But it makes amends by serving a great selection of unusual ice cream flavours. More information, 082 847 0075
elizabeTh bRoWn’s ice cReam |
Imagine sitting above a 30-metre waterfall, with breathtaking views of a river gorge and the wild Indian Ocean! This is the setting of the magniďŹ cent Fernery Lodge and Restaurant. Enjoy the incredible surroundings and stay in luxury in one of our Lodge suites or beautifully appointed Chalets.
T: +27 (0) 42 280 3588 • E: reservations@forestferns.co.za www.forestferns.co.za
Wilderness / George | Indoor Activities
What to do on a rainy day The Garden Route is blessed with abundant sunshine, but when there’s a spell of overcast or drizzly weather you have many indoor options. Here are some recommendations for the Wilderness and George area: • Visit Milanos handmade sweet factory near Victoria Bay. They make delicious honeycomb, nougat and brittle. More information, www.milanos.co.za or 044 878 0204 • Shop till you drop at Garden Route Mall, the largest complex of its kind in the Southern Cape. More information, www.gardenroutemall.co.za • Take a trip down memory lane at the Outeniqua Transport and Railway Museum. Expect old cars and steam locomotives. Lots of them! More information, www.outeniquachootjoe.co.za • Ride a railway tram, also known as a powervan, to the top of the Montagu Pass near George. You will see panoramic views of the Outeniqua Mountains and the Indian Ocean in the distance. More information, 082 490 5627 • Go wine tasting at Herold Wines, situated on the sunlit north-facing slope of Cradock Peak, the highest crest of the Outeniqua Mountain range. More information, www.heroldwines.co.za or 072 833 8223 • Pig out on some locally cultivated oysters at the Oyster Shack, Timberlake. More information, 044 882 1120 • Catch the latest movies! Ster Kinekor at the Garden Route Mall shows all the latest mainstream blockbusters. More information, www.sterkinekor.com • Visit the Peter Pharoah Art Gallery in Wilderness. It features contemporary South African Art with a difference, an evocative glimpse of the lost tribes of Africa. More information, www. peterpharoah.com or 076 976 2629 • Go ten pin bowling at Let’s Go Bowling. Besides the bowling lanes, there is a coffee shop, bar, pool tables and Italian meals at Trattoria Figaro. More information, 044 873 2232 40 | Garden Route Style
Also consider Views Spa & Gym welcomes you to a new sense of well-being. Discover the therapeutic benefits of its treatments, the soothing waters of the vitality pool, thermal qualities of the Tylarium Sauna and Rasul Steam Room or simply relax in the tranquil surrounds of its hydrotherapy lounge. More information, www.viewshotel.co.za Other spa options Freesia Spa at the Hyatt Rengency Oubaai Hotel. More information, www. oubaai.regency.hyatt.com or 044 851 1234 The Spa at Fancourt Golf Estate. More information, www.fancourt.co.za or 044 804 0000
Beaches and Wilderness National Park | Wilderness / George
Sun loverS, fun lovers
Although Wilderness boasts roughly 18km of uninterrupted coastline and a vast number of beaches, most of them are located within the national park, which means they are far removed from parking and other public amenities and have no lifesavers on duty. The stretch from Kleinkrantz to Gericke’s Point is particularly distant and offers excellent beachcombing terrain. The safest swimming beaches are on either side of the Touw River mouth, just off the N2, where the NSRI offices are also reassuringly located. Parking, showers and
toilet facilities are abundant. Leentjiesklip and the other beaches immediately adjacent to it are the best protected from rip currents. In summer the former serves as a landing pad for the ubiquitous paragliders who launch from the crest of Map of Africa; it offers braai and picnic facilities, too. The best surfing spot, especially for beginners, is Victoria Bay, located farther south-west and closer to George. Set in a lovely cove surrounded by rugged cliffs, it can get very crowded at the height of the season. A lot of holidaymakers staying in George often frequent the beaches
(Herolds Bay, Glentana, Bothastrand and Pienaarstrand) that are situated in a southwestern sweep towards Mossel Bay. The Klein Brak and Groot Brak estuaries form part of this natural playground. The best rivers for swimming and watersports (such a canoeing) are, however, to be found in Wilderness. Both the Kaaimans River and Touw River are ideal for rowing and leisurely swimming. And Island Lake is often a hive of skiboat activity; windsurfing and sailing are popular pastimes too. More information, www.georgetourism.org.za
Water, water everywhere!
Action-packed holiday adventures don’t get much better than the Wilderness National Park. It stretches from the Touw River mouth to the Swartvlei estuary and beyond, where it links with the Goukamma Nature Reserve, giving welcome protection to five lakes (some of them serving as protected bird sanctuaries) and the Serpentine, which is the winding strip of
water joining Island Lake to the Touw River at the Ebb & Flow rest camp. Perched high up at Dolphin Point, you can watch whales and dolphins cavort in the waves while paragliders whizz by. You can hire a canoe or bicycle, go abseiling, kloofing or gliding. Or you could go boating, fishing at Island Lake or hike to waterfalls. There are activities for young, old, energetic
or idle: take a stroll along a forest path, visit a bird hide and discover the wealth of bird life, or lie back in a canoe on a quiet backwater and watch the world float by. There are day trips aplenty or you could choose to settle down for a while, camping under the stars alongside the river or staying in log cabins on stilts. More information, www.sanparks.org Garden Route Style | 41
Wilderness / George | Get The Buzz
G stands for golf!
Here are some suggestions for worldclass golf experiences and several other outdoor activities: • George is unquestionably the epicentre of golf in the Garden Route. Fancourt remains South Africa’s premier destination with four courses of its own, Oubaai and Kingswood offer great challenges too, and George Golf Club is one of the finest public courses in the country. More information, www.georgetourism.org.za • The Outeniqua Trail is a challenging multi-day outdoor adventure. It journeys through mountain fynbos, forests, along rivers, mountain pools and waterfalls. Bookings essential. More information, 044 870 8323
• Day hikes in the area will take you through forest and fynbos, along rivers and coastal escarpments, over rocks and sandy beaches – and to waterfalls! These include: Outeniqua Nature Reserve, Garden Route Dam (George), Leentjiesklip to Vic Bay railway walk (Wilderness), Big Tree forest walk (Hoekwil), Kleinkrantz coastal walk and the Kingfisher Trail (both in Wilderness National Park). More information, www.visitgeorge.co.za • The slopes of the Outeniqua Mountains and the forests, both indigenous and planted, offer excellent mountain biking terrain, especially the Outeniqua Nature Reserve (044 870 8323). And companies such as Eden
Mountain Biking Tours even take you out on multi-day adventures to the Klein Karoo or Baviaanskloof. More information, www.edenmountainbiking.co.za or 082 800 6456 • Black Horse Trails is located on a charming little ranch at the intersection of the Beervlei and Seven Passes roads. Their forest rides into the Outeniqua Mountains are highly rated. More information, 082 494 5642 • For yachting and boating adventures on Island Lake, visit the George Lakes Yacht Club. More information, www.glyc.org.za • There are quad biking options aplenty; Garden Route Quad Adventures is one of the more reliable operators. More information, 072 303 9011 • Paintballing can be enjoyed at Garden Route Paintball Games in a bluegum forest en route to Herold’s Bay. More information, 082 566 4202 • Take a helicopter flight over the Outeniqua Mountains, the Swartberg and Knysna Heads. Civair Helicopters operate from George Airport. More information, 082 446 3809
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Paragliding Wilderness, with its steady on-shore summer breezes, is a haven for local and international paragliders. On a good day, the sky above Map of Africa and Dolphin Point is a riot of colours as flyers take to the air. Cloud Base Paragliding is one of several companies offering either tandem flights or courses for beginners. More information, 082 777 8474 42
Abseiling and kloofing: Explore the Kaaimans River gorge with Eden Adventures. Be prepared to wear a wet suit and to spend a lot of time swimming and clambering from rock pool to rock pool. More information, www.eden.co.za or 044 877 0179 Rowing: Kaaimans River mouth, The Serpentine and the tranquil Touw River are three excellent locations for canoeing. Eden Adventures have single, double and triple canoes for hire. These come equipped with paddles, buoyancy aids and waterproof containers for picnics, cameras, etc, and a map to assist you with decision making. More information, www.eden.co.za or 044 877 0179
Stay Another Day | Wilderness / George
Unabashed lUxUry with a creative twist At Views Boutique Hotel and Spa your every need is anticipated and catered for
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he temperate Indian Ocean waters play at the feet of this modern but cosy establishment, perched on the edge of a high dune. The views from every room are downright spectacular, whether they look out onto the sea or facing the Outeniqua Mountains. And just so that you don’t get too distracted by the unabashed bounty of the surrounding nature, the hotel’s unique décor constantly demands your attention. From the moment you enter the foyer, with a flock of seagulls floating artistically overhead, you are drawn into an experience akin to living in an art installation. The accommodation at Views includes 18 five-
star suites, all spacious and light filled. Each of these comfortable suites has been decorated differently from the others, lending a personalised touch to what promises to be an extraordinary stay. Add luxuries such as a spa and gym, private pool deck, sea-view lounge, library lounge and cocktail deck, and you are guaranteed an experience fit for a king. Guests are offered sumptuous breakfasts and a wide variety of tempting dishes, complemented by an extensive wine and cocktail menu in Views Restaurant. The ocean is accessible via a steep wooden stairway nearby, and in almost every direction you’ll find indigenous floral
fynbos, lakes visited by flocks of birds, tannin-coloured rivers, narrow gravel mountain passes, whales, dolphins, and long stretches of pristine beaches that look almost untouched by human feet. If outdoor activities appeal to you, a host of choices abound in the vicinity. Canoeing, famous golf courses, scuba sites, fishing, kloofing, forest walks, horse riding, mountain bike trails, hiking trails... you get the picture! One last little detail: you’ll be delighted to know that the hotel is a mere 20 minutes from George Airport, making it an ideal destination for either a holiday or a weekend getaway.
Also consider Fancourt Hotel, www.fancourt.co.za Beacon Xanadu Guest Villa, www.xanadu-wilderness.co.za Serendipity Guest House, www.serendipitywilderness.com/guesthouse Hyatt Regency Oubaai Hotel, www.oubaai.regency.hyatt.com Garden Route Style | 43
Wilderness / George | My Place
Waterside Grill at Hyatt Regency Oubaai Executive chef Brian Ng Yuk Shing talks about his cultural background, how it has influenced his cooking style, and culinary surprises to expect in his restaurant
You have a very interesting name and surname – where are you from and how has your cultural background influenced your cooking style? I was born in Mauritius and have been living in South Africa for the past 14 years. My grandparents are from China, that’s where my name comes from. Since childhood I was exposed to various cuisines: Chinese, Indian and Creole, as Mauritius is a multi-cultural society. Most of these culinary traditions have things in common, such as delicate spices that are full of flavour and aroma. The different methods of cooking always help in my everyday food preparation. I always get nostalgic for my dad’s cooking back home. When Waterside was conceived, what was the guiding philosophy? We wanted to create an interactive, personalised dining experience using fresh seasonal, local ingredients combined with authentic methods of preparation that allow the unique flavours and quality of each product to take centre stage. What sets you apart from the other top restaurants in the Garden Route? Our philosophy of simple sophistication flows through all elements of the Waterside experience – from the design, set up and the service approach, to the menu – to create a seamless and personalised dining experience unmatched in the Garden Route. 44 | Garden Route Style
How do you stay in touch with global trends or flavours? As a chef working for Hyatt International, my team and I have the unique advantage of being able to travel and work internationally for short periods on a regular basis. We are also constantly in touch with our colleagues around the world (Hyatt has more than 260 hotels worldwide), and we have a strong culture of exchanging ideas. What are the signature dishes? Our prime beef tartare, slow-roasted pork belly and giant tiger prawns are three of the standout items on our extensive menu, but all our guests love our delicious homemade, charcoal-grilled roosterkoek. We make this humble South African favourite fresh daily using a traditional recipe with a special twist (best you come try it!). And then, of course, there is our Cape goose berry compote to finish off your meal on a sweet note.
What is your personal favourite on the menu? Our chateaubriand, designed to be shared between two guests. This dish defines our philosophy of serving sophisticated cuisine in a familiar and comfortable style. What do you love most about your job? Like all chefs I’m passionate about good food, but nothing surpasses the satisfaction of our guests enjoying their dining experience and coming back for more. In hindsight, what would you have done differently? Operating a restaurant is an ever-changing journey, with exciting new challenges around every corner. Because we try to offer our guests a unique, personalised experience, I don’t think there is an absolute right or wrong way. For this reason I wouldn’t change anything; instead, I believe in constantly evolving.