WITHUIS self-catering accommodation is situated in the popular seaside town of Hartenbos on the world renowned Garden Route. WITHUIS offers affordable accommodation for couples and larger groups of up to 22 people. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Sea Breeze 65 is a self-catering apartment in a security complex located in Diaz Strand in Mossel Bay in the Garden Route. It is a short walk across the road to the beach. (Sleeps 5 in 2 bedrooms). …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
La Palma Villa C12 is a self catering apartment in Diaz Beach, Mossel Bay in the Garden Route. This self catering accommodation is located in a secure complex. There is an elevator in the apartment block as well as full access control and security... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Perna Perna Mossel Bay provides self catering apartment accommodation in Mossel Bay, Garden Route, Western Cape. Mossel Bay is set against an impressive rocky hillside in a coastal village and popular holiday town, surround by a sun-drenched peninsula... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Pinnacle Point Lodges provides self catering accommodation at the pristine Pinnacle Point Golf Estate, Mossel Bay in the Garden Route. Pinnacle Point Golf Estate is listed as one of the top 10 golf courses in South Africa. The estate offers a wide... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Burrough Place provides bed and breakfast accommodation in George, Garden Route. Situated in Heatherlands, George, in the spectacular Garden Route, Burrough Place is a Guesthouse that is on the main road when entering George from the Outeniqua Pass (N9). …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Groot Brakrivier/Great Brak River nestles in a perfect Garden Route setting. The tranquil village is situated on the road from Mossel Bay to George and is a popular holiday resort. The beautiful, unspoilt beaches in the area, and the lagoon, offer safe swimming. The presence of Southern Right and other whales from May till November is one of the towns main attractions. The river that divides the village is rich in marine life while its wooded banks offer excellent opportunities for birdwatching. Follow the circular route through the village and experience the history and culture of years gone by. The sweeping panoramic views complement the outstanding characteristics of this jewel of the Southern Cape.
If you need total relaxation, discover the unspoilt beaches from Glentana to Little Brak River. Sport activities in Great Brak include tennis, squash, bowls and cycling along with the opportunity to practice your golf at Dolphins Creek Golf Estate and at De Kaap Driving Range.
The area is also close to the tourist attraction, The Island. Linked to the mainland by the original single lane-bridge. The Island is well known for its timber holiday homes.
The Great Brak River Museum and Information Centre (old school house built in 1902) in Amy Searle Street represents the history of the village after the arrival of the Searle family in the late 1850s, the usage of water power through the past century and the local history of the Khoisan. The Information Centre is housed in the Museum. The centre has brochures, maps as well as information on hiking routes, adventure & eco tourism available in the area.
The Watson Shoe Factory is described as the reason for the towns existence.
The village is also home to the biggest known Pepper Tree in South Africa (11,2 metres in diameter) and the Wolwedans Dam, where you can enjoy the magnificent views and unique dam wall.