Holiday Stays

Family-Friendly Accommodation in Knysna | From R960/Night – 73 Properties — page 4 of 4

Nel Estate in Knysna

Nel Estate

Self-catering Central Knysna

Knysna Quays

Self-catering Central Knysna Knysna Central
From R750
Pure Emotions Villa in Knysna

Pure Emotions Villa

Villa Central Knysna The Heads
From R16,621
Flame Lily Bed and Breakfast in Knysna

Flame Lily Bed and Breakfast

Bed and Breakfast Central Knysna
Flame Lily Bed and Breakfast in Knysna

Flame Lily Bed and Breakfast

Bed and Breakfast Central Knysna Knysna
Azure House in Knysna

Azure House

Self-catering Central Knysna Knysna Central
Elephants' Rest in Knysna

Elephants' Rest

Self-catering Central Knysna Knysna Central
From R220
Balcony with table plant and city view through large windows

Hillview Self-catering Apartments

Lodge Central Knysna Knysna
From R1,500

Simola Golf and Country Estate

Resort Central Knysna
Balcony with table chairs and umbrella overlooking a scenic sunset and mountains

Beacon House Knysna

Apartment Central Knysna Knysna
Breakwaters Haven in Knysna

Breakwaters Haven

Self-catering Hesteapark
From R1,100
Woodlands Country Retreat in Knysna

Woodlands Country Retreat

Self-catering
From R834
Forest Hills in Knysna

Forest Hills

Self-catering
From R1,500

73 properties found · Showing 61–73

Knysna is one of the Garden Route's most practical family holiday destinations, with 14 properties that explicitly welcome children, priced from R960 to R3,070 per night (average R1,799). Accommodation is concentrated in central Knysna and along the Waterfront, both within easy reach of the lagoon, beaches, and outdoor activities. Family-friendly properties here typically include fenced gardens, pools, and self-catering kitchens — useful when travelling with kids. Whether you're after a budget cottage or a spacious home with a private pool, the options cover a wide enough range to suit most family sizes and budgets.

Best Areas to Stay with Kids in Knysna

Central Knysna and the Waterfront are the two areas where most of the 14 family-friendly listings are found. The Waterfront puts you within walking distance of the lagoon, the jetty, and outdoor restaurants where children aren't an afterthought. Central Knysna gives easier access to supermarkets, the N2, and the roads out to forest trails and beaches. Families who want more space for a similar price often find better value a few kilometres inland, where gardens tend to be larger.

What Amenities to Expect

At the lower end — around R960/night — expect self-catering cottages or garden flatlets with basic child equipment like cots and high chairs on request. Mid-range properties (around the R1,799 average) typically offer separate bedrooms for children, outdoor braai areas, and access to a pool. At the top end near R3,070/night, private pools and fully fenced gardens are more common. Before booking, confirm whether pool fencing is in place — not every family-friendly listing specifies this, and it matters with toddlers.

Kid-Friendly Activities Near Knysna

Brenton-on-Sea beach is a 15-minute drive from the Waterfront and is sheltered enough for young children — calmer than the exposed Atlantic beaches further west. The Featherbed Nature Reserve runs lagoon ferry tours that work well for older kids. The Knysna Elephant Park sits about 20 minutes east on the N2 and makes a solid half-day activity. If you're based on the Waterfront, paddleboard and kayak rentals launch directly from the jetty, which keeps logistics simple.

How to Choose the Right Property

Self-catering is almost always the practical choice for families — it's cheaper than serviced accommodation and gives you flexibility around meal times. The Waterfront area offers more walkable access to food and activities, while central Knysna properties give better road access if you're planning day trips to Sedgefield, Wilderness, or George. If you're visiting during school holidays, particularly December, the R960–R1,500 range books out early. Filtering by 'family-friendly' on the listings ensures the property has actively confirmed it welcomes children, rather than simply not prohibiting them.