Villa Palmera Guesthouse
Historic stone villa accommodation built in 1906 and newly renovated in Mossel Bay on the Garden Route, with main house and two self-contained cottages.
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Klein Brak River is a small coastal village on South Africa's Garden Route, positioned between Mossel Bay and George. The village centers around the Klein Brak River lagoon and estuary, offering a quiet retreat with safe swimming conditions and easy access to beaches along this scenic stretch of coastline.
Historic stone villa accommodation built in 1906 and newly renovated in Mossel Bay on the Garden Route, with main house and two self-contained cottages.
Luxury safari accommodation in Western Cape's Garden Route, 5 hours from Cape Town, within private Brandwacht Game Reserve with mountain views and locally sourced dining.
Linkside 2 is a self-catering guesthouse in Mossel Bay offering personalised accommodation with bay views and five well-furnished rooms in a quiet residential area.
Nestled against the rolling green hills of the picturesque Great Brak River lies the beautiful Mosselbos Self-Catering, Accommodation and Guest House.This little village, just a few kilometres from both Mossel Bay and George, is without doubt tranquil and beautiful. 4 self-catering units accommodation is the ideal home away from home for business people, sport enthusiasts and tourists alike.
This expansive property is worthy of its location on a golf estate overlooking the ocean. It has 3 bedrooms. Overlooking the ocean. It has one king size bed two single beds in all other rooms. En-suite bathrooms with toilet, bath, shower and basin. Fully equipped kitchen. BBQ at pool.
Self-catering farm stay accommodation in the Garden Route's rolling hills, 15 minutes to beach and Groot-Brakrivier town, with multiple options for 2 to 8 guests.
180degrees@Outeniqua is a lovely holiday home situated in Groot Brakrivier, a seaside village near Mossel Bay. The region is known for its year-round mild climate, golden beaches, and an array of natural, cultural, and historical attractions. This double-storey house comprises 3 bedrooms, 2 of which open onto a balcony with sea views. The main bedroom contains a queen-size bed and the en-suite bathroom is fitted with a spa bath and a shower. The second bedroom contains a double bed while the third bedroom has twin single beds which can be converted to a king-size bed. The second bathroom is shared and it is fitted with a bath and shower. The kitchen is fully equipped to include a fridge-freezer, stove, oven, microwave, kettle, toaster, dishwasher and cooking utensils. The house also offers a TV with DStv, a braai, patio and double garage. Guests can look forward to fishing, bird watching, boating, diving, snorkelling, swimming, hiking, golf, and paragliding in the area.
Nestled in the tranquil coastal area of Glentana, Retreat Haven is a stylish self-catering escape along the Garden Route, offering the perfect blend of comfort, privacy, and seaside charm. Ideal for families, couples, or friends travelling together, this inviting holiday home promises a relaxed and memorable stay. The property accommodates up to 5 guests across three beautifully appointed bedrooms. Two bedrooms feature queen-size beds, while the third offers a single bed. Each bedroom enjoys the privacy of its own en-suite bathroom with a shower or bathtub only, ensuring comfort and convenience for every guest. An additional guest toilet adds extra ease, bringing the total to 3.5 bathrooms. Designed for effortless holiday living, the home boasts spacious, non-smoking interiors of 250 m² and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Guests can unwind beside the cosy indoor fireplace, stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi, or enjoy entertainment via a TV with streaming services. The fully equipped kitchen includes everything needed for a comfortable self-catering stay, including a stove, oven, microwave, toaster, refrigerator, bar fridge, kitchen supplies, and a dining table. Additional conveniences such as a washing machine, iron, ironing board, hairdryer, coffee/tea facilities, towels, and bathroom amenities ensure a seamless experience. Step outside to a private outdoor haven where a private pool and traditional braai facilities set the scene for relaxed afternoons and unforgettable evenings. Surrounded by peaceful garden spaces and breathtaking ocean views, the outdoor area is perfect for soaking up the natural beauty of Glentana. With its prime coastal location, stylish interiors, and thoughtful amenities, Retreat Haven offers a serene and welcoming retreat, an ideal choice for an unforgettable Garden Route getaway.
2 Golf Carts available (2 seaters) included in the daily rate. Escape to Pinnacle Point Golf Villa Estate, a stunning cliffside retreat overlooking the Indian Ocean in Mossel Bay. Golfers will love the award-winning Pinnacle Point Golf Course, with seven holes built along the dramatic cliffs and four played directly over the ocean. Pinnacle Golf Villa 24-3 is ideal for families or friends, featuring two comfortable bedrooms, each with its own full en-suite bathroom. One room has a queen bed, and the other has two twin beds, providing flexible sleeping arrangements for up to four guests. The open-plan living and dining area is the perfect place to relax, complete with a Smart TV and free Wi-Fi for your entertainment. The full kitchen is a chef's dream, boasting a stove, an oven, a full refrigerator, and a dishwasher, making meal prep and cleanup effortless. For added convenience, the villa also includes a washing machine and tumble dryer. Step outside to the private patio and garden area, complete with braai facilities for a classic South African braai. On warm days, take a short stroll to the communal pool for a refreshing swim, making a guest's stay a true blend of comfort, convenience, and luxury. Unwind at SKIN Spa, enjoy fine dining at The Pinnacle Restaurant (all at an additional charge), or explore two private beaches. Amenities include a fitness centre, casino, and tennis courts. Pinnacle Point is also a place of natural and historical significance. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its ancient human history, and its nature reserve is home to zebra, antelope, and a variety of fynbos.
Discover comfort and stunning ocean views at Pinnacle Point Golf Estate - Pincushion Place. Offering exclusive beach access, 2 en-suite bedrooms, an indoor braai, and an upper terrace, its perfect for relaxing, and here guests can enjoy golf, a spa, and on-site dining in this tranquil coastal retreat. Nestled in the prestigious Pinnacle Point Golf Estate, the spacious, multi-storey golf villa blends comfort with breathtaking ocean views. The villa features 2 lovely bedrooms with double or single beds with quality bed linen, a TV with streaming services, and plush towels in the full en-suite bathrooms. The open-plan living and dining area is ideal for cosy family meals, while the fully equipped kitchen allows for home cooking. An enclosed patio with an indoor braai and a spacious upper terrace offers the perfect setting to take in the serene sea views. Parking is convenient with space available at the upper-level Villa Garage Complex, and a complimentary shuttle service ensures easy transport to and from the villa. With exclusive access to Eden and Oyster Bay beaches, guests can also enjoy a meal at the family-friendly Cliffside restaurant, which serves a variety of meals and cocktails. The estate offers the lovely La Vita Spa, a driving range, a fitness centre, and conference facilities. Looking to relax or to perfect that golf swing, Pinnacle Point Golf Estate - Pincushion Place offers the ideal setting for a memorable stay.
The stunning Pinnacle Point Golf Course was voted one of the best ten new courses in the world in 2007, with views of the ocean from every tee and green. In 2015, Pinnacle Point was named the Best Golf Development Estate in Africa at the International Property Awards. This luxury, furnished, double-storey Cape Cod-style golf lodge offers two bedrooms and two bathrooms (main en-suite) and boasts pool and west-facing ocean views in a unique setting. The lodge is naturally landscaped to complement the environment and provides access to two intimate beaches along 4 km of spectacular coastline and a 100-hectare nature reserve, including walking trails and picnic areas. The living areas lead out to a patio with a built-in braai (barbecue), creating an ideal space for relaxed indoor-outdoor living. Additional features include a modern, open-plan kitchen with ample built-in cupboard space, an open-plan living area, TVs in the lounge and bedrooms, and linen, bedding, towels, soap and shampoo are all included. Pinnacle Point is a popular destination in the heart of the renowned Garden Route. Lodge 93 is just 5 km from the centre of Mossel Bay, a mere three-hour drive from Cape Town, and just 20 minutes from George International Airport. Lodge 93 is a short drive from the Garden Route Casino, clubhouse, spa, and two private beaches. The lodge is situated within the Pinnacle Point Estate, which is fully secured with controlled access. Guests enjoy reduced green fees (by arrangement), and the property holds a four-star grading with the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa.
Melkhoutkloof Guest House offers ocean-view accommodation in Outeniqua Strand, Glentana, a quiet seaside resort on the Garden Route between Mossel Bay and George.
Fynbos 22 is a lovely fully furnished holiday home located in the secure Pinnacle Point Golf Estate, in Mossel Bay. The home boasts stunning ocean and golf course views, and is the ideal base from which to explore this part of the Garden Route. Discount greenfees available. This self-catering double-storey holiday home comprises 2 en-suite bedrooms. The main bedroom is furnished with a king-size bed and the second bedroom contains a queen-size bed. Each bedroom has an en-suite bathroom. The home offers a fully equipped kitchen, and an open-plan living and dining area. Free Wi-Fi access, bbq/braai facilities, and secure parking are available. Guests are welcome to visit the estate's facilities. The Garden Route Casino is within close proximity, Mossel Bay Golf Club is located 6. 5 km away, as well as other facilities and attractions to visit.
Luxury golf resort and accommodation on the Garden Route featuring a championship course with clifftop Indian Ocean views, 30 minutes from George Airport.
Pinnacle Bay Guest House sits on a cliff in Pinnacle Point Golf Estate, Mossel Bay, overlooking a cove and the Indian Ocean. Family-owned accommodation about 30 minutes from George Airport.
Lodge 120 at Pinnacle Point is self-catering seaside accommodation with three bedrooms, ocean views, and a family-friendly setting.
Pinnacle Lodge 1089 offers 2 self-catering apartments located in the secure Pinnacle Point Estate in Mossel Bay. The apartments offer a comfortable base from which to visit the nearby attractions and the town's facilities. Each luxury apartment consists of 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Each apartment features a well-equipped kitchen and an open-plan lounge and dining area. Each apartment boasts a TV for media entertainment, BBQ facilities, and free Wi-Fi access. Free Parking for one vehicle at 109 and 2 parkings at 108 The estate offers a wide variety of activities to experience. Keep the kids busy with an abundance of activities while you enjoy a hike or one of the spa treatments available on-site. The estate is a short distance from the restaurants and spa at the Garden Route Casino.
Lodge 21 is a luxury holiday home for up to 8 people in Pinnacle Point, one of the best golf courses in the country, with beautiful views of the ocean. The multi-storey home offers 4 en-suite bedrooms, a cosy lounge, dining room, indoor/ out door braai room and a kitchen. The home has 4 bedrooms with single beds (perfect for golfers!) and two of the rooms have sea views. One of the bedrooms can covert to a king-size bed, on request. Each bathroom is fitted with a bath and shower. The open-plan kitchen is equipped with a stove and oven, fridge, microwave, washing machine, tumble dryer, tea and coffee-making facilities and meals can be enjoyed at one of the 2 dining areas. The lounge has an inviting fireplace and Smart TV to view streaming services - guests please need to use their own login details for services such as Netflix, Youtube and DSTV online. The living area opens onto a covered patio with sliding doors that can be closed on colder days, and a built-in braai area overlooking the ocean and garden for children to play in. Lodge 21 does not have a garage but outside parking is available, and is within walking distance from the community swimming pool, splash pool and jungle gym. Pinnacle Point offers a world-class golf course, spa (La Vita Spa), restaurant (The Clifside), driving range, walking trails and private beaches. Guests can enjoy cave tours and is 4 km from Mossel Bay which offers a mall restaurants, shops and various tourist attractions. ** Breakage deposit of R2500 must be paid at check-in at the front desk (Leisure Rentals at Pinnacle Point). Check-in by 16:30. Extras that can be arranged with Leisure Rentals at check-in: 1. Daily cleaning fee per day: R350 2. Towel change per day: R450 3. Bedding and linen change per day: R650.
Hartenbos Private Game Lodge is luxury accommodation in a malaria-free private game reserve in Mossel Bay on the Garden Route, with villas and glamping tents.
4-star bed & breakfast accommodation in Dana Bay, Mossel Bay. Five rooms with 180° ocean views, pool, and direct access to a quiet sandy beach on the Garden Route.
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Klein Brak River is a small coastal village on South Africa's Garden Route, positioned between Mossel Bay and George. The village centers around the Klein Brak River lagoon and estuary, offering a quiet retreat with safe swimming conditions and easy access to beaches along this scenic stretch of coastline.
Klein Brak River has 22 listed properties with nightly rates running from R400 to R25,980. The average sits around R3,734 per night, though most visitors book at rates well below that figure. What you pay depends on the type of property and the time of year.
Budget-conscious visitors tend toward guesthouses and apartments. Guesthouses in the village are typically owner-managed with a handful of en-suite rooms, sometimes including breakfast. They offer local knowledge and suit visitors who prefer some social contact over complete independence. Apartments work better for shorter stays where a kitchen matters more than extra floor space. Both categories come in below R2,500 per night on average, making them the most accessible options.
Self-catering cottages account for the largest share of the market, with nine listings available. The category reflects the village's character: most visitors come for a week or more, prefer cooking their own meals to eating out every night, and want a house with its own outdoor space. River or sea views feature in many listings. A single hotel provides an alternative for those who want a room-based setup rather than a self-contained house.
Higher budgets open up bed and breakfast properties with more attentive service and better-appointed rooms, or the three lodge listings that sit well above the rest of the inventory. Lodges in this range are likely priced as whole-property bookings for groups or families, where the nightly rate covers the entire facility rather than a single room. A farmhouse listing rounds out the options for visitors wanting a rural setting with some distance from the village.
Across all categories, most properties are owner-managed. Direct contact often reveals availability not shown on any single booking platform.
The lagoon is the primary draw. A calm stretch of water forms where the river meets the coast, sheltered from ocean swells and shallow enough for children and less confident swimmers. Kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and swimming are the main activities here, with equipment available for hire near the river access points.
On the ocean side, the beach at the river mouth gives direct access to the Indian Ocean. Conditions shift depending on whether the mouth is open: heavy upstream rain pushes it open and strengthens the current, making swimming less suitable. In calmer periods the beach is usable and the swimming straightforward.
Walking trails follow both banks of the river from the village. The estuarine environment supports herons, egrets, kingfishers, and smaller species in the reed beds. Birders tend to come away with a longer list than the village's modest size suggests.
Golf is available within easy reach, with the Garden Route region containing several courses that accept visitors without membership. A round can fill a morning or afternoon without requiring a long drive from the village.
For open-ocean swimming or surf, Victoria Bay is within day-trip range. The bay has a small sandy beach and is one of the more sheltered breaks on this stretch of coast. The Outeniqua Pass and the Garden Route Botanical Garden are also within reach for visitors wanting inland variety during a longer stay.
The Garden Route receives rainfall year-round, and Klein Brak River follows that pattern. Rain is possible in any month but rarely arrives as sustained downpours that ruin a full day. Temperatures remain moderate throughout: summer highs typically reach the mid-20s Celsius, and winter nights rarely drop below 10 degrees.
December through February draws the highest visitor numbers. School holidays fuel this peak, and the lagoon sees its busiest use during these weeks. The village takes on a more social atmosphere than it carries for the rest of the year, and accommodation fills quickly.
June through August is the quietest stretch. Overcast days are more common and the air is cooler, but the climate stays mild compared to most South African inland regions. Birdwatching around the estuary tends to be more productive in these months, when vegetation is less dense and water-level activity is easier to observe.
March through May and September through November offer a workable middle ground. Summer visitors have cleared out, water temperatures in the lagoon remain suitable for swimming well into autumn, and the village returns to its quieter default pace. River mouth conditions during these periods depend on upstream rainfall, so checking locally before planning beach activities is worthwhile.
Klein Brak River sits on the N2 highway, 15 kilometers west of George. From Cape Town, the drive covers approximately 420 kilometers and takes between four and five hours depending on traffic through the mountain passes. Travelers arriving from Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) cover roughly 350 kilometers westward along the N2.
George Airport, approximately 20 kilometers from the village, handles daily flights from Cape Town and Johannesburg. FlySafair, Airlink, and South African Airways operate on this route, with Cape Town connections running most frequently. No scheduled bus service connects the airport to surrounding towns, so renting a car at the terminal is the standard option for visitors arriving by air. Major national rental companies have desks at the airport.
Once in the village, a car remains necessary. Klein Brak River has no internal public transport, and distances to shops, beaches, and day-trip destinations all require a vehicle. Long-distance bus services along the N2 stop at larger regional towns rather than at Klein Brak River itself, making onward travel from those drop-off points difficult without a car or pre-arranged transfer.
Groot-Brakrivier, 9 kilometers east, shares Klein Brak River's estuary character but has a larger lagoon and a more established commercial strip. A small museum in the town covers early settler history, and a few restaurants make it a natural lunch stop on an afternoon drive.
Mossel Bay, 11 kilometers west, offers the most developed waterfront in the immediate region. The Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex at the harbor tells the story of Portuguese maritime exploration through exhibits and a full-scale replica caravel that visitors can board. The Point, on the southern edge of town, is a right-hand surf break with a long record among Garden Route surfers. Winter months see whale and dolphin watching boats leaving from the harbor.
Dana Bay, 15 kilometers along the coast, is a quiet residential settlement with rocky shoreline suited to fishing and rock pooling. There are no commercial facilities, making it a short drive and walk rather than a full-day outing.
Glentana, 16 kilometers from Klein Brak River, attracts surfers and kite surfers. The beach faces southwest and catches consistent wind and swell, offering a noticeably different experience from the sheltered conditions at the river mouth.
Bonnievale, 20 kilometers inland through the Breede River Valley, is a farming and wine town rather than a coastal destination. Farm stalls and a local cheese factory draw day visitors wanting a change of landscape, and the valley terrain differs significantly from the coastal strip.
Herolds Bay, 24 kilometers from the village, has a sheltered sandy beach with reliable swimming conditions. Several restaurants line the beachfront, and the bay draws a steady flow of weekend visitors from the surrounding region.
Availability in December and January disappears quickly, and properties that are open year-round often have minimum-stay requirements during peak season. Most properties in Klein Brak River are owner-managed rather than handled by large agencies. Checking multiple booking platforms alongside direct contact with the property often turns up availability not visible on any single site.
Before confirming a booking, clarify the actual walking distance from the lagoon. Properties described as having river or sea views vary considerably in how close they sit to the water. For self-catering rentals, check whether bedding and towels are included in the quoted rate, as practices differ across listings and some properties charge separately for linen.
Mobile connectivity in the village is reliable on the major South African networks. Internet speeds at smaller properties can be inconsistent, so confirm the connection before booking if remote work is part of your stay.
The village shopping center covers basic supplies, but a full grocery run requires driving to a larger center. Arriving with a well-stocked car avoids unnecessary trips during the stay. Fuel is not available within the village, so fill the tank before arriving. Traveling on a Friday afternoon during school holidays means heavier N2 traffic than normal, as weekend visitors converge on the Garden Route coast simultaneously.