Knysna Beach Accommodation

Knysna Beach Accommodation

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Bright living room with sectional sofa large windows and view of pool outside

Villa Leisure

Villa
6km from Noetzie Beach
3km from Pezula Championship Course
Fireplace Fishing
Dining area with wooden table wicker chairs and open view to outdoor patio
Star 1Star 2Star 3Star 4

African Breeze Guesthouse

Guest house
6km from Noetzie Beach
3km from Pezula Championship Course
From

R 1,500

Per night for two in April
Swimming Pool Balcony Bird Watching
House with outdoor seating overlooking a lake and hills at dusk

Isola Bella

Guest house
6km from Noetzie Beach
3km from Pezula Championship Course
From

R 1,600

Per unit per night in May
Laundry Service Full Kitchen
Modern deck with pool wicker furniture and scenic sunset over mountains and water
Star 1Star 2Star 3Star 4

Amanzi Island Boutique Hotel

Boutique Hotel
6km from Noetzie Beach
4km from Pezula Championship Course
From

R 3,950

Per night for two in May
Restaurant Full Kitchen Whale Watching
Balcony with table chairs and umbrella overlooking a scenic sunset and mountains

Beacon House Knysna

Apartment
6km from Noetzie Beach
4km from Pezula Championship Course
Full Kitchen
Beachfront house with redtiled roof surrounded by greenery and palm trees

Old Beach House Hotel

Hotel
6km from Noetzie Beach
4km from Pezula Championship Course
Parking Hiking
Houses on a green hillside overlooking a rocky coastline and ocean
Star 1Star 2Star 3Star 4

Headlands House

Guest house
6km from Noetzie Beach
4km from Pezula Championship Course
From

R 3,070

Per night for two in May
Wi-Fi Balcony Whale Watching

About Knysna

Knysna features a stunning lagoon and surrounding forests that attract nature lovers and adventurers. The area provides opportunities for boating and hiking, making it ideal for a relaxing getaway. With its mix of wildlife and coastal vibes, it's a solid choice for those seeking a break from city life.

Knysna is a town in the Western Cape, known for its connection to the Indian Ocean and its role along the popular Garden Route. The town sits near the Knysna Heads, two sandstone cliffs that frame the entrance to a large lagoon. This lagoon supports a variety of fish and bird species, drawing people interested in water-based activities. The nearby forests offer trails for walking and exploring native plants.

The Garden Route passes through Knysna, linking it to other spots like Plettenberg Bay about 25 kilometers away. This route is famous for its diverse landscapes, including beaches and mountains. Local markets in Knysna sell crafts and fresh produce, giving visitors a taste of regional life. The area's climate is mild, with warm summers and cool winters, which suits outdoor pursuits year-round.

Knysna accommodation options range from cozy guesthouses to larger resorts, catering to different preferences for comfort and budget. The town has a history tied to timber and oyster farming, with old mills and harbors reflecting past industries. Wildlife reserves around Knysna allow for sightings of elephants and other animals in their natural settings. Birdwatching is common here, especially along the lagoon's edges.

For those interested in adventure, options include kayaking on the lagoon or cycling through the forests. The area also has spots for golfing and fishing, providing ways to engage with the environment. Knysna's community events, such as arts festivals, add cultural elements to a visit. Overall, the combination of nature and activities makes it a practical destination for holidays.