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More About George:
George is the sixth oldest town in South Africa, situated in the
beautiful Western Cape Province and is the Capital of the Southern Cape.
The town is very centrally situated: halfway between Cape Town and Port
Elizabeth and centre of the Garden Route - ideal from where to explore
the areas many variant and diverse scenic wonders.
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More About Wilderness:
The climate is wonderful all year round, temperatures hardly ever dropping below
8°C. The average rainfall is around 700mm, spread all year round, meaning that
the winters are as warm and sunny as the summertime. |
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Sedgefield, perfect for the
whole family!
Sedgefield is situated midway between George and Knysna, in the Cape
Garden Route. Set on the coastline, Sedgefield is fast shedding its
former sleepy town status and turning into a buzzing and lively hot
spot. "If its outdoor, its out here!" is the towns motto and with its
surrounding legendary lakes and five splendid beaches, it is no wonder. |
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Knysna
Welcome to Nature's Playground!
Knysna is one of the Garden Route´s best known travel destinations -
situated between lush forests and the shores of the peaceful estuary....
It offers many activities and attractions to a wide variety of people.
"People. beauty and mystery" is what comes to mind when describing
Knysna. The town nestles between the impressive Outeniqua Mountains and
the Indian Ocean, with the world-renowned forests encircling it like a
protective mantle. The 21 ha estuary is protected from the sea by the
monolithic sandstone "Heads" - silent sentinels down the centuries of
the rich history of this unique part of "paradise of earth". |
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Plettenberg Bay, is a town in the
Western Cape Province of South Africa. It
was originally named Bahia Formosa (beautiful bay) by early Portuguese
explorers and lies on South Africa's Garden
Route 210 km from Port Elizabeth and about
600 km from
Cape Town. Plettenberg Bay hosts one of the
largest seagull breading colonies along the
South African coast at the mouth of the
Keurboom's River, named after the indigenous
keurboom tree.
Whales are a common site in the bay during
their breeding season, while dolphins are
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Beaches:
The white, sandy beaches
around the town are very
popular with tourists, who
have the following to choose
from:
- Robberg Beach
- Beacon Island Beach
- Lookout Beach
(flood-ravaged in November 2007)
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More About Mossel Bay:
Situated halfway between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth, beautiful Mossel
Bay is a coastal village and harbour of the World Famous Garden Route.
This popular holiday town is surrounded by a sunbathed peninsula and the
refreshing waters of the Indian Ocean. |
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