Driving the Garden Route: 5 Must-See Stops Along The Way

The Garden Route is described by many as the most beautiful region in South African. Here are five must-see stops for travellers beginning their journey at Port Elizabeth and heading towards Cape Town.

If you would like to have the freedom to explore the area you are visiting independently, you might want to look into hiring a car for your road trip.

1. Jeffreys Bay

Jeffreys Bay is a little town that hugs the coastline on the Eastern Cape. It’s not uncommon to see surfers battling the beautiful blue waves that lap against the shore. Stop off to enjoy a leisurely stroll along the sand before having a quick bite to eat at Die Walskipper. Situated between Jeffrey’s Bay and Anston Bay, this lovely restaurant offers a delectable selection of seafood along with some more traditional South African fare.

2. Tsitsikamma National Park

Situated near the Storms River, Tsitsikamma National Park is a world of luscious forestland, rocky hilltops and sparkling seafronts. The park is home to a huge variety of wildlife, including the adorable Knysna Golden Mole and the elusive Cape wild cat. Stop off to stretch your legs and soak up that wonderful pure air before you re-start your journey.

no follow

Driving the Garden Route: Overlooking Knysna.                        Photo: exfordy

3. Knysna

The gorgeous port town of Knysna is the perfect place to grab an afternoon snack. Make your way to Il de Pain, a favourite amongst the locals, for a sweet treat or a delicious slice of home-made bread. If you’re lucky, you might catch the local food and design market which showcases the beautiful handiwork of local designers. When it’s time to settle down for the night, grab a couple of drinks at the swanky and sophisticated Cornuti cocktail bar at Knysna Heads. Situated right on the seafront, the restaurant offers stunning views across the bay.

4. Stilbaai

Plettenberg Bay and Knysna attract a lot of tourists travelling along the Garden Route, so if you’re looking for a more peaceful destination you might want to check out the little town of Stilbaai. Often referred to as the Bay of Sleeping Beauty, this lovely town is the perfect place to come and dream a couple of hours away. Take some time out to relax on the beach or enjoy a round of golf on a nearby course.

5. Oudtshoorn

When driving the Garden Route you will find Oudtshoorn nestled between the Swartberg and the Outeniqua mountains in the Klein Karoo, this town is the perfect pit-stop for animal lovers. Oudtshoorn is home to a huge number of ostrich farms as well as the famous Cango Wildlife Ranch, where you can cuddle up with some cute baby tigers or stroke a beautiful full-grown cheetah. If you’re feeling brave, you can even get up close and personal with some crocodiles!

If you plan on going on an adventure to this majestic location from another part of the country, you might want to use a vehicle to get there. Check out our car hire page to get the perfect set of wheels.
 
If you plan on starting your journey from another location, you might want to have a look at car rental South Africa for the best option to get you to these amazing locations.

About the writer: Becky is a passionate traveller who blogs about her travel adventures and the hidden gems she finds along the way. She currently writes for Enjoybedandbreakfast.com, which showcases unique, unusual and the truly special bed and breakfasts and guest houses from across the world.

what to do when in cape town

Related Posts

Five Winter Getaways to visit in the Eastern Cape

It’s tough to get out this winter, we’re aware, but when you get enough of the couch, make a plan and get to the Eastern Cape for a family getaway like no other. Just make sure you have reliable wheels, if not, car hire is affordable. Samara the Manor House The Samara Manor house is […]

Read More

Five Unique Campsites To Visit In Eastern Cape

The Eastern Cape offers camping sites in popular holiday destinations – in or near nature reserves and wildlife parks, near famous landmarks, on the coast and on popular tourism routes. We’ve put together a list of five campsites. Some of them provide you with tents so that you don’t have to lug yours along, and […]

Read More

5 great roadside restaurants to visit when travelling South Africa

Road tripping is always an awesome time to unwind, bond with family and friends and escape the city for a few days. However road food often doesn’t leave much to the imagination with literally hundreds of generic fast food chains being the only real option along many of the main routes in South Africa.

  • This however is a vague misconception as if the discerning road traveler takes a little time to get to know a few more of the places just off the highways, they will in fact come to the conclusion that there are a handful of quaint road side restaurants to experience which will definitely help fight the road food blues.
  • Here are 5 worthwhile places to experience great food whilst exploring the highways and byways of South Africa.

Read More