
Klein Brak River Lodge Accommodation
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Discover 2 accommodation options in Klein Brak River with an average price of R7,000 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Klein Brak River offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Klein Brak River adventure? With prices averaging around R7,000 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Klein Brak River stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 1,400
Outeniquabosch Lodge is an exclusive lodge on a 20Ha farm on the Garden Route. It offers 8 spacious one-bedroom chalets in a walled garden. The lodge is 15km from Mossel Bay, 10km from Hartenbos, and an accredited member of the Mossel Bay Guest House Guild.
Outeniquabosch Lodge & Venue
R 1,400
R 14,000





Botlierskop Private Game Reserve is a malaria-free, family-owned safari accommodation on 6,000 hectares in the Garden Route, Western Cape. The reserve is home to lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino, cheetah, giraffe, hippo, and zebra.

Botlierskop Private Game Reserve
R 14,000
About Klein Brak River
Klein Brak River lies approximately 40 kilometers east of Mossel Bay and 15 kilometers west of George, making it an accessible stop along the N2 highway. The village developed around the river mouth, where the lagoon creates a sheltered swimming area popular with families. The name translates to "Little Brackish River" in Afrikaans, referring to the mix of fresh and saltwater at the estuary.
The main attraction is the river itself, which forms a calm lagoon ideal for paddling, kayaking, and swimming. The water remains relatively shallow and protected from ocean swells, creating conditions suitable for children and less confident swimmers. A small beach area at the river mouth provides access to the Indian Ocean, though currents can be strong when the river mouth is open. The surrounding area includes walking trails along the riverbanks and opportunities to spot bird species common to estuarine environments.
The village maintains a residential character with limited commercial development. A small shopping center provides basic amenities, while more extensive facilities are available in nearby George. The area attracts retirees and holiday visitors seeking a low-key coastal experience away from busier Garden Route towns. Klein Brak River accommodation ranges from self-catering cottages to guesthouses, with many properties offering river or sea views.
George, the largest town in the region, sits just inland and serves as the main hub for shopping, medical facilities, and the George Airport. Day trips from Klein Brak River can include visits to the Outeniqua Pass, the Garden Route Botanical Garden, or the beaches at Victoria Bay and Herold's Bay. Mossel Bay to the west offers the Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex and the Point, a popular surfing spot.
The climate follows the typical Garden Route pattern with rainfall throughout the year and moderate temperatures. Summer months from December to February see the most visitors, while winter remains mild compared to inland areas. The village suits travelers looking for a base to explore the central Garden Route without staying in larger tourist centers, and those who prefer quiet coastal settings where the pace remains slow and the focus stays on natural surroundings rather than entertainment infrastructure.