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Knysna is one of the Southern Cape coast's best known holiday destinations, situated between lush forests and the shores of the peaceful lagoon - it offers many activities and attractions of a wide variety. The most well known attraction being the heads - two great sandstone cliffs guarding the mouth of the lagoon which connects the estuary with the sea. A lookout has been erected on the Eastern Head, commanding spectacular views of the lagoon, Leisure Isle and Knysna. The Western Head is a privately owned nature Reserve - Featherbed Bay. The Knysna Lagoon is one of the few places along the coast and in the world that supports a oyster hatchery. And the Knysna oysters are reputedly among the tastiest in the world. Millwood House Museum in Queen Street houses material relating to the history of the town, and includes artifacts once owned by George Rex. It was built from yellowwood at the end of the previous century during the gold rush. From Millwood, it was later moved to Knysna.

Knysna has many attractions in the surrounding area as well, one of the most spectacular being the Knysna Forest, which is still evident in many places within the town as well. It is the largest indigenous forest in South Africa comprising of tall and ancient trees of local and exotic species, including stinkwood, yellowwood, blackwood, ironwood, white alders and Cape chestnut. Not forgetting the ferns, creepers and wild flowers which add colour to this endless green collage. The forest is vast and extremely dense in places making it impenetrable. Animal life is limited to a few small antelope and a large variety of birds, such as the famous Knysna Loerie. Home to the once great herds of Knysna Elephants, it is believed that only one lonely cow remains today.


Another historical attraction are the Millwood Gold Mines. Alluvial gold was found here in 1885, which caused a rush to the area. At Jubilee Creek, the exact spot where gold was found, provides a tranquil and beautiful picnic area, with many enjoyable forest walks in the area. Buffalo Bay is the closest beach to knysna, one of the safest for swimming along the coast and enjoyed by many holiday makers every year. It is very rocky in places, making it a great angling spot, there is also a small slipway available for small boats.

Popular Hotels in Knysna

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  6. Stannards Guest Lodge
  7. The Graywood Hotel
  8. The Lofts
  9. The Rex Hotel
  10. The Russel Hotel

Knysna Travel Blogs

Knysna township...CONTRAST?
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Oct 06, 2009 – Nov 02, 2009
Knysna, the names itself so interesting creates curiosity. I arrived at noon and checked in to Knysna Backpackers. Set in a century old Victorian house with a character, with panoramic view over Knysna lagoon. The town sparawls around a stunning tidal lagoon whose entrance guided by two rocky cliff…
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Knysna - Possibly the most beautiful place in the world
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Apr 22, 2005 – Apr 04, 2008
We spent many a summer holiday in Knysna as kids and still love visiting every couple of years as it is so beautiful, and a lifetime of exploring won't find all there is to explore.
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March 2007 - from Gauteng to Plettenberg Bay: Knysna Travel Photos
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Mar 23, 2007 – Mar 26, 2007
Left Gauteng for Addo Elephant Park. Moved on to Plettenberg Bay and visited Knysnaand Storms River in the Tsisikamma region. Back to Gariep Dam and then home
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