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Portland Manor Country Estate
From
R 1,482
Per night for two in April





Portland Manor is a historic country estate and working farm in Rheenendal, 25 minutes from Knysna, offering accommodation across a Manor House and a 15-room Residence Hotel.
Swimming Pool
Swimming

Portland Manor Country Estate
Bed & Breakfast
From
R 1,482
Per night for two in April
Swimming Pool
Swimming
About Rheenendal
Rheenendal is a small forestry village located in the Western Cape, approximately 30 kilometres from Knysna along the old Knysna-Plettenberg Bay road. This quiet settlement sits on the edge of indigenous forests and offers visitors a peaceful base for exploring the Garden Route's natural attractions.
Rheenendal developed as a forestry station in the early 20th century and remains closely connected to the surrounding woodlands. The village is small, with a handful of permanent residents, but its position near the Goukamma Nature Reserve and Harkerville Forest makes it appealing to those seeking accommodation away from the busier coastal towns. The area receives good rainfall throughout the year, which sustains the lush vegetation that characterises this part of the Garden Route.
The Harkerville Coastal Trail and various mountain biking routes pass through the forests near Rheenendal, attracting outdoor enthusiasts. These trails wind through indigenous yellowwood and stinkwood trees, some of which are several hundred years old. Birdwatchers often visit the area to spot Knysna louries, forest buzzards, and other species that inhabit the dense canopy. The village sits at a higher elevation than the coastal towns, which means temperatures tend to be slightly cooler and mist is common in the mornings.
Rheenendal accommodation typically consists of self-catering cottages and guesthouses that cater to visitors who prefer a rural setting. The village has limited commercial facilities, so most guests drive to Knysna or Sedgefield for supplies and dining options. Knysna is about a 25-minute drive, while Plettenberg Bay can be reached in roughly 40 minutes. The N2 highway is accessible via the old provincial road, making day trips along the Garden Route straightforward.
The surrounding forests offer several walking trails of varying difficulty. The Millwood Goldfields, a historic mining area from the 1880s, lies within reasonable distance and provides insight into the region's gold rush period. Visitors can explore the remains of old mining operations and learn about the brief but intense period of gold fever that brought prospectors to these forests. The area's elevation and forest cover also make it a good spot for those looking to escape summer heat, as temperatures remain moderate even during peak season.
Rheenendal developed as a forestry station in the early 20th century and remains closely connected to the surrounding woodlands. The village is small, with a handful of permanent residents, but its position near the Goukamma Nature Reserve and Harkerville Forest makes it appealing to those seeking accommodation away from the busier coastal towns. The area receives good rainfall throughout the year, which sustains the lush vegetation that characterises this part of the Garden Route.
The Harkerville Coastal Trail and various mountain biking routes pass through the forests near Rheenendal, attracting outdoor enthusiasts. These trails wind through indigenous yellowwood and stinkwood trees, some of which are several hundred years old. Birdwatchers often visit the area to spot Knysna louries, forest buzzards, and other species that inhabit the dense canopy. The village sits at a higher elevation than the coastal towns, which means temperatures tend to be slightly cooler and mist is common in the mornings.
Rheenendal accommodation typically consists of self-catering cottages and guesthouses that cater to visitors who prefer a rural setting. The village has limited commercial facilities, so most guests drive to Knysna or Sedgefield for supplies and dining options. Knysna is about a 25-minute drive, while Plettenberg Bay can be reached in roughly 40 minutes. The N2 highway is accessible via the old provincial road, making day trips along the Garden Route straightforward.
The surrounding forests offer several walking trails of varying difficulty. The Millwood Goldfields, a historic mining area from the 1880s, lies within reasonable distance and provides insight into the region's gold rush period. Visitors can explore the remains of old mining operations and learn about the brief but intense period of gold fever that brought prospectors to these forests. The area's elevation and forest cover also make it a good spot for those looking to escape summer heat, as temperatures remain moderate even during peak season.