 - George
George is very close to Oudtshoorn, Mossel Bay and Victoria Bay, it’s a convenient backpacker stop over point. George airport is a convenient way of arriving to explore the Garden Route.The Outeniqua Tjoe - Choo train comes puffing into the station once a week.
- Oudtshoorn
Oudtshoorn was home to rich feather barons until the turn of the century. The collapse of the feather industry meant the area had to find other attractions in order to survive. And boy, has it done a good job of that! You need daaaaays to “do” Oudtshoorn.
- De Rust
An interesting little one horse town.
- Victoria Bay
Victoria Bay is renowned as one of the world’s best surfing beaches and the waves here are often spectacular.
- Wilderness
Wilderness nestles in the green coastal hills, framed by the Touws River lagoon on one side and miles of superb beach on the other. The beautiful Wilderness National Park protects the unique eco-system that makes up the surroundings.
- Sedgefield
Straddling the N2 and in its turn surrounded by wetlands and sandwiched between the sea and the mountain, this is paraglider's paradise.
- Buffels Bay
This little coastal village lies just outside of Knysna and is a great place to relax and get closer to nature.
- Knysna
This backpackers haven is the centre of the Garden Route. The town of Knysna sprawls around the Knysna lagoon whose entrance is guarded by two rocky cliffs called The Heads. Knysna is the hub of the Garden Route and this once sleepy village is now a bustling town.
- Uniondale
Peaceful winding roads and lovely country side. The alternative inland route along the coast…
- Nature's Valley
Situated at the end of the Groot River pass, Nature’s Valley is surrounded by mountain, lagoon, sea and forest.
- Plettenberg Bay
Plettenberg Bay is a backpackers paradise. It was named “Baia Formosa” (Beautiful Bay) by early Portuguese explorers. Plettenberg Bay is now one of the Garden Route’s major destinations, primarily because the Portuguese weren’t far wrong.
- Bloukrans
The main attractions here are the Bloukrans Bridge, the world’s highest bungy jump and the beautiful surroundings
- Stormsriver
The major drawcard here is Mother Nature. And she’s a real Mother, but not the one you know. Wild, tempestuous, untamed, violent, calm, soothing, shouting, majestic and awe-inspiring if you can look past the hand of man.
Mossel BayMossel Bay is halfway between Cape Town and PE, this coastal town marks the official beginning (or end) of the Garden Route. There’s a wide choice of backpacker hostels, beaches and adventure activities. Mossel Bay Mossel Bay is a good place to start your Garden Route travels. Oudtshoorn is just over the hill, bungy jumping just down the drag and the whole of the Garden Route about to begin or finish - depending on the direction in which you're travelling. It is the only town on the Garden Route with a working harbour. There are over 5 surfing spots in the most consistent waves along the SA coastline and it is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the mildest climate year round, second only to Hawaii. Even whales and dolphins think it's a hot spot. Lots to see and do in Mossel bay .
Mossel Bay guards the longest sandboard ride in South Africa - a 350m rip down the sandy spine of Dragon Dune. Mossel Bay has the only north facing beach on the coast - which means more sunshine hours! Surfers should try the break at the Inner and Outer Point. Whales hang out here in season and diving and fishing are good.
Places to Stay - Mossel Bay Backpackers
Mossel Bay Backpackers is located just 300m from the Inner and Outer Point surf spots. This backpacker lodge also has a guest house adjoined to it, if you are after a few more creature comforts.
- Park House Lodge and Travel Centre
This Mossel Bay backpackers is located in a spacious 130 year old stone homestead with some wonderful woodwork and some stunning artwork.
- Santos Express Train Lodge
This Mossel Bay backpackers is a genuine train that’s parked just a spit away from the main beach in Mossel Bay. All cabins face the sea. What more could you want?
What to do - White Shark Africa
White Shark Africa provides some of the best shark cage diving in South Africa and can be found in Mossel Bay on the Garden Route.
Feeling lucky? (randomly selected service providers from all regions)ElectrodiveBackpackers dive specials. (Mossel Bay,Garden Route) Masiphumelele Township ToursDeal directly with a township guide. (Scarborough and Kommetjie,Cape Town) Gecko LoungeGecko Lounge backpackers is the perfect place to take some Malawian time out at the lake. (Plettenberg Bay,Malawi) See Cape Town ToursThis Cape Town tour company is your one stop shop for Cape Town tours. (Muizenberg and Kalk Bay,Cape Town) Cape Surf HostelGet your board and get out there… (Northern Beaches,Cape Town) Chilli Tree BackpackersCheck out of the rat Race and cill-out in Parys (Parys,Free State) Roc ‘n Rope AdventuresThe Roc ‘n Rope Lodge hosts climbers from around the world (Waterval Boven,Mpumalanga) 99 Mile Travel Lodge Port Elizabeth99 Miles is a very comfortable Backpackers Lodge situated in the up market suburb of Summerstrand (Port Elizabeth,Sunshine Coast) Billy Bongo BackpackersThey promise an adventure around every corner. (Sabie Mpumalanga,Mpumalanga) The Cardboard BoxA great backpackers in the centre of Windhoek. (Windhoek,Namibia)
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