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Plet Map 2020.Cdr GARDEN ROUTE R340 Kay and Monty Vineyards NATIONAL PARK TSITSIKAMMA Rare Earth Kurlandpark N2 Baroness Lodge Wines & Country House Plett WINELANDS Amara Redford Bayerley Guest Farm TO UNIONDALE & Lombard Vineyards Tsitsikamma Sunrise Duiwelsgat Lane Wines The Kurland & Luxury Villa Hotel Caravan & Camping AVONTUUR River Natures Way Bobbejaans Plettenberg Bay Lodestone Wine Natures Way Farm Stall and Nursery River R Hebron Game Reserve ed * Bakery * Farm Produce * Eateries ... and Olives fo Private NR rd Four Fields Farm R o Newstead ad R102 Rondebos Wine Estate Rocky Road Lily Pond Wild Spirit Bellamanga KURLAND Backpackers Country Lodge Backpackers Lodge Country Escape Marland Farm River Whiskey Creek Cabin - Self Catering Bramon Bloukrans 7Km upstream from the main entrance and sleeps Wine Estate River max 10 people. The Cabin can be reached with a & Restaurant Stormsriver Adventures four hour paddle on the river. Whiskey Creek Fuel Station Africanyon River Adventures [@ Tsitsikamma] Reservations via Cape Nature: 087 087 8250 * Kloofing * Abseil * Swim in Rock pools * Zip-line [email protected] Nature Reserve That Wine VICTORSKRAAL, COVIE, * Tsitsikamma Canopy Tour Elephant Sanctuary Whiskey Creek THE CRAGS Demesne Forest Hall NATURES VALLEY * Tsitsikamma Woodcutter Tour Plettenberg Bay Rainforest Ridge River Lawnwood Road Lodge & Venue R102 * Tsitsikamma Guided Hikes Snake Ollishof Private NR Birds of Eden Groot River Sanctuary Pass Bobbejaanskloof Retreat Villa Villekula Bloukrantz Monkeyland Caravan Park Askop Road Tenikwa Animal Groot Rehabilitation Centre Untouched Adventures Cliffhanger Pub Moon Shine on Hog Hollow Horse & Carriage Trails River Bloukrans Bridge Whiskey Creek Green Hills [@ Tsitsikamma] GARDEN ROUTE Treehouse Cottage Rivendell Groot Kloof Face Adrenalin BOBBEJAANSKLOOF KEURBOOMS RIVER Forest Lodge Four Winds Private NR * Kayak & Lilo Adventures Antlers Lodge The Barn Trogon House Klip River Bloukrans Bungee NATIONAL PARK PRIVATE NATURE RESERVE Hartbees NATURE RESERVE AfriCamps Forest Nature Spa & Lodge * Extended Kayak and Lilo Adventures on Askop and Forest Spa De Vasselot River 740 hectares at Ingwe The Barnyard Hog Hollow Nature’s Valley Rest Camp * Private Romantic Tour DIEPWALLE FOREST Ouhoogte Theatre World Heritage Site Private NR Salt NR * Snorkeling Adventures se Spruit Kiaruna River Bloukrans Private NR River N2 The Carraighs Nature’s Valley Trust www.naturesvalleytrust.co.za Jukani Wildlife Hikers Cabin NATURE’S Nature’s Valley 2 Apiesrug Sanctuary Brackenburn 6 7 1 4 Lagoon 9 8 3 Private NR VALLEY Moss & Maple 5 Restaurant & Farmstall 11 10 Pig’s Head Keurbooms River Nature Reserve conserves a variety of 1213 Otter Trail The Gums Salt River 14 Otter Trail habitats including indigenous forest, rivirene gorge, coastal Look-out 1615 18 Private NR Heatherhill 19 17 (Ends) fynbos and estuarine littoral dune fields. Trees that are of Private NR Hiking Trail Natures Valley Restaurant particular interest include the Western keurboom, after which Salt Salt River Lark Rise Tamodi Lodge NATURE’S VALLEY ACCOMMODATION R340 the reserve is named, the Cape beech and the Outoniqua River Hiking Trail Guest Farm 1. Nature’s Valley B&B: 044 531 6805 [email protected] yellowtree. This is a sanctuary for forest and river birds, and 2. Amicus Self Catering: 083 291 7163 [email protected] visitors can expect to see a diversity of species, including Buffalo Hills Bitou Anderson Baywatch Pine 3. Piekfyn: 084 776 9491 the Knysna woodpecker, fish eagle, little grebe, black-headed G Game Reserve River Wine Haven Farm Mermaids 4. Lazydays: 083 556 7721 a oriole and the narina trogon. m The Deanery Cove 5. Entre Mer et Foret Beach House: 083 659 6119 Giraffe View e B&B Greenfern S 6. Sylvas Self-Catering: 084 513 1841 [email protected] Safari Camp Induna Keurbooms t Matjies Castella Estrella r e Paintball 7. Oupa Daan: 065 999 1007 [email protected] Country House River e River t 8. Punt in die Wind: 083 400 2705 Bocca Dolce Vegan Eventide Plettenberg Bay Annex Arch 9. Nature’s Valley Health Retreat: 082 794 6207 The Little Unknown Archery Adventures Restaurant, Coffee Shop Howberry Hills Lodge A Forever Resort Rock Private 10. Pondok Self Catering Guest House: 082 772 2972 Equestrian Estate Alkantmooi Private Nature Reserve 11. Sea Why: 082 222 6409 [email protected] & Guest Lodge Keurbooms River Ferries Nature Reserve St Matjies 12. Stok&Hoed Packwood ofpad Bitouvlei Birding Arch Rock Bitou River Lodge Fish Eagle Bay Stanley Island River Lagoon 13. Wavesong: Beach Music I and II Wine & Country Luxury Estate Gulls Way Thyme & Again Rd Singing Kettle Arch Rock 14. Nectar Cottage: +31 6 8722 7137 94 Estate Moonriver Farm Stall / Café P03 Beach Lodge 15. Kamma-Otter: 082 637 0393 [email protected] Ave and Matjies Waves 16. Kostaplenti Leermansdrif KEURBOOM STRAND River Cave 17. Tranquility Lodge: 083 264 5221 River WITTEDRIFT Twin Rivers Villa The Dunes Hotel & Resort Abalone Beach House Boutique 18. Reel Inn Self Catering: 072 539 3041 [email protected] 103 The Dunes Emily Moon The Plettenberg Backpackers 19 The Wood B&B and Self Catering: 084 551 1083 [email protected] d Plett Lagoon Villa Manor The Dunes Plett oa River Lodge R n & Restaurant ai Bitou Guesthouse GreaterKruger.co.za M Dolphin View River Bitou Vineyards Edens Touch Vriesland Accommodation & Safari Bookings Plett River Lodge Guest Farm River Copy Right © 2020 Gerhard Brummer www.greaterkruger.co.za Boschrivier Farm & Stables Rietvlei Quartet Hotel No part of this map shall be copied in any way or Country Estate means without the permission of the copy right holder. Wittedrift & Garden Suites Road STONEFIELD Garden Southern Comfort Goose Valley Place Quad Bikes Bosfontein Diep River Rip Currents of Eden River GOOSE VALLEY Goose Valley Place Only swim in demarcated areas. There are Masescha Kraaiboskloof GOLF ESTATE Goose Villa GH Bos River Country Estate various rip currents along the coast and can be The Whaling Station B&B fatal. Be safe. Sea Rescue NSRI number: 082 990 5975 N OLD NICK O O G VILLAGE A HARKERVILLE L Edenbrook Plett WINELANDS Bosky Dell Farm R Keurbooms E Adventure & Safari Bookings Country House & Rose Garden IV Lagoon R Caravan Park S Knysna Elephant Park Lodge Fynbos Ridge M Fuel BEACON WAY O www.krugertocape.co.za B&B Plettenberg Bay O Station Knysna Elephant Park Sky Villa B TO KNYSNA R Luka Boutique Hotel E Holt Hill Forest Stay E Vineyards Gilbrook Thanda Vista K 32,5Km Wines The Bird’s Nest Sunshowers Plett Windsurfer (Plettenberg Bay to Knysna) Plett Beacon House N2 A Whale of a View Beach Aardmore Greens Swallow’s Nest Harkerville Lairds Lodge SC Cottages QOLWENI The Summer House Poortjies Beach Forest Lodge Country Estate THE Sunrise Bay Seagull Island / Colony Whale Watching Bekaruu Lodge HEATH MARINE WAY Room With a View Activities on this road - Off the N2 onto the R337 Offshore Adventures (Hopwood Street; Central Beach) Milkwood Manor GH Lookout Beach The Plettenberg Bay area is world renowned for whale watching. The old whaling station was built on the site Fijnbosch * Jetski Adventure Ma The Plett Shed of the Beacon Island Hotel in the early 1900’s and parts of the iron slip-way are still visible today. Whales that Diepwalle Forest Station - The Elephant Trails Tsala Treetop Lodge ri Estate Wines ne Mediclinic * Swim with Seals Hunter’s Country House W The Little Sanctuary frequent these waters are: For info call Diepwalle Foresty Station on 044 382 9762/3. Zinzi Restaurant KWANOKUTHULA ay * Seal Viewing * Bryde’s Whale Three trails of varying difficulty, wind their way through the * Free Diving Marine Safaris Also owners of the Gorah Elephant Camp Information Centre The Wedge Beach * Humpback Whale pristine Knysna forest, starting and ending at the Diepwalle in the Addo National Park The Bungalow Ocean Blue Adventures (Hopwood Street; Central Beach) * Southern Right Whale Forestry Station. The trail is a mix of forestry road, woodcutter Piesang Valley Bosavern GH * Orcas (or the Killer Whale) GLOBAL Lodge * Whale Encounters * Dolphin Experiences * Township Tours * Reserve Hikes trails and boardwalks, winding its way past giant old yellowwoods-, Ocean Watch GH Central Beach * Sei Whale (similar look to the Bryde’s Whale but they are much larger) VILLAGE Ski Boat Club Beacon Island stinkhout trees, gurgling streams and beautiful tree ferns. Ocean Sailing Charters (Hopwood Street; Central Beach) * Black Route: 9km; circular (easy: 3-4 hours) BEACON ISLAND Piesang V * Sunset & Day Cruises Ways to view these giants are: A alley Rd * White Route: 8km, circular (moderate: 3-4 hours) i Club House Pro Dive Scuba Diving Centre Plettenberg Bay * Walking along the beach r * Sunset Cruises p Piesang * Red Route: 7km, circular (moderate to difficult: 3-4 hours) o GOLF * From kids to professionals * Day Trips * Join one of the organised boat trips (Ocean Blue Adventures) - scheduled trips each day, particular during whale season w r River Bliss in the Bay t Plettenberg Bay R * Swim with Seals * Dive with Seals * Reef Dives o Country Club * Dive & Surf * Guided Reef Snorkeling a Treebia Self Catering d Yate Farm Retreat * 1 Day Scuba Diving Course Anlin Beach House Vilacqua GH Scallop Lodge Marrakesh Piesang Anchorage GH River The Stableford House Ro bb Periwinkle Lodge erg 113 on Robberg B&B PLETTENBERG BAY Ro Long Story GH ad The Green Palm Cottage Robberg Beach Casa Del Sole d a o Dolphins Playground B&B R rg Moonsong e Montroy Holiday Home b Backpackers Plettenvale
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