5 Best Sights in The Garden Route and the Little Karoo, South Africa

Brenton-on-Sea

The beach at Brenton-on Sea, past Belvidere, is a long stretch of sand popular for its 6-km (4-mile) walk to neighboring Buffalo Bay. Although spectacular, this beach is not particularly good for swimming because of a strong undertow. Lifeguards are present in season, but only swim between the flags. The beach is about 12 km (7½ miles) west of Knysna. Amenities: food and drink; lifeguards; parking; toilets. Best for: sunrise; sunset; walking.

Brenton-on-Sea, Western Cape, South Africa

Buffalo Bay Beach

About 20 km (12 miles) from Knysna, Buffalo Bay is a sandy beach on a half-moon bay. Safe swimming and excellent conditions for surfing and bodyboarding make this an ideal family destination. A popular beach walk takes you toward Brenton-on-Sea. The village has been spared overdevelopment because of its proximity to the nearby Goukamma Nature Reserve. Amenities: food and drink; lifeguards; parking; showers; toilets; water sports. Best for: family, surfing; swimming; walking.

Buffalo Bay, Western Cape, South Africa

Heads

You can't come to Knysna without making a trip out to the Heads, at the mouth of the lagoon. The rock sentinels provide great views of both the sea and the lagoon. Only the developed, eastern side is accessible by car, via George Rex Drive off the N2. You have two options: park at the base of the Head and follow the walking trails that snake around the rocky cliffs just feet above the crashing surf, or drive to the summit with panoramic views and easy parking.

Knysna, Western Cape, South Africa

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Holy Trinity Church

One of the most interesting buildings in the area stands across the lagoon in the exclusive community of Belvidere. The Anglican Holy Trinity Church, built in 1855 from local stone, is a lovely replica of a Norman church of the 11th century. The interior is notable for its beautiful stinkwood and yellowwood timber and stained-glass windows.

Leisure Isle

In the middle of Knysna Lagoon, Leisure Isle has just a few tiny strands of beach. It does have great views out toward the Heads of Knysna and nature trails and wheelchair-accessible boardwalks where you can spot emerald cuckoos and black oystercatchers. Green Hole on the east shore is a public park with toilets, showers, picnic spots. The surrounding mudflats of the lagoon provide bait for the local fisherfolk. Amenities: parking. Best for: solitude; windsurfing; small nature reserve.