Cottages Accommodation Near Tsitsikamma National Park
*All distances listed are as the crow flies, and not actual travel distances.
Nearby Attractions & Landmarks: Dolphin Trail
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Recently incorporated into a broader nature reserve called the Garden Route National Park, the Tsitsikamma National Park lies at the eastern end of the Garden Route on South Africa’s southern coastline.
The 54000ha Tsitsikamma National Park was the first protected marine reserve to be established in Africa and stretches from the stunningly-beautiful lagoon at Nature’s Valley in the west, to the Groot River in the east and a further 5km out to sea. The park covers many vegetation types, from the gloomy forests with many trees reaching 20m to the sky, to scenic dunes covered in fynbos (fine bush) and rocky stretches of coastline with high crags spilling volumes of fresh water out to sea.
Tsitsikamma Nature Park is a nature lover’s playground and has become a hotbed of adventure activity. South Africa’s most famous hiking trail, the 48km Otter Trail, travels through the reserve. Advanced booking to walk this trail is essential, however, there are... Show more
About Cottages
Guests escape the noise and bustle of lodges by opting to stay in either fully self-catering or bed and breakfast cottages. Self-catering cottages are a home away from home and come fully equipped with everything guests need. Most self catering cottages also come with a cleaning service, Dstv, and a private patio/entertainment area. Guests who opt for bed and breakfast cottages enjoy their own private patio/entertainment area, luxury amenities, Dstv, and cleaning service. There is often a small kitchenette, if guests wish to do a little cooking, and a relaxing lounge area. Cottages are ideal for families, small groups of friends and couples wishing for a more private retreat.