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About Wilderness
Wilderness attracts visitors with its coastal location along the Garden Route, where gentle waves meet ancient forests. The area provides opportunities for hiking and water-based activities in a setting shaped by rivers and lagoons. This makes it an appealing choice for those seeking a mix of nature and relaxation.
Wilderness sits on the southern coast of South Africa in the Western Cape, an area defined by its proximity to the Indian Ocean and the Outeniqua Mountains. The town developed in the late 19th century as a seaside retreat, drawing early settlers for its mild climate and natural beauty. Today, it serves as a gateway to the Wilderness National Park, which spans over 2,500 hectares and includes diverse ecosystems from wetlands to fynbos-covered hills. The park features the Touws River and a series of lakes that support a variety of bird species, including the rare Knysna lourie.
Key attractions include the long stretches of sandy beaches that line the coast, such as those at Wilderness Beach, ideal for swimming and picnics during the summer months. Hiking trails wind through the surrounding forests, offering views of the area and chances to spot indigenous wildlife like baboons and buck. The nearby George Airport is about 10 kilometres away, making it convenient for travellers. Fishing in the rivers and kayaking on the lagoons add to the outdoor options available.
For those planning a stay, Wilderness accommodation options range from cosy guesthouses to self-catering cottages nestled among the trees. The town also has a small commercial centre with shops and cafes that provide local cuisine, including fresh seafood dishes. Environmental efforts in the region focus on conserving the unique biodiversity, with protected areas ensuring that future visitors can continue to enjoy the natural features.
Wilderness Travel Guide
Key attractions include the long stretches of sandy beaches that line the coast, such as those at Wilderness Beach, ideal for swimming and picnics during the summer months. Hiking trails wind through the surrounding forests, offering views of the area and chances to spot indigenous wildlife like baboons and buck. The nearby George Airport is about 10 kilometres away, making it convenient for travellers. Fishing in the rivers and kayaking on the lagoons add to the outdoor options available.
For those planning a stay, Wilderness accommodation options range from cosy guesthouses to self-catering cottages nestled among the trees. The town also has a small commercial centre with shops and cafes that provide local cuisine, including fresh seafood dishes. Environmental efforts in the region focus on conserving the unique biodiversity, with protected areas ensuring that future visitors can continue to enjoy the natural features.
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R 1,750
Per night for two in February





Nestled on the banks of the Touw River in Wilderness National Park, Fairy Knowe offers charming historical accommodation for holiday seekers. Explore golden beaches, lush forests, and adventures like hiking, waterskiing, and whale-watching in this nature lover's paradise.
Restaurant
Balcony

Fairy Knowe Hotel
Bed & Breakfast
Restaurant
Balcony
From
R 1,750
Per night for two in February