Top 10 Free Things to do in Garden Route, Garden Route

February 21, 2022 Cedrick Jardin

Discover the best top things to do in Garden Route, South Africa including Janine Iron and Washing Museum, Knysna Gin Distillery, Knysna Lagoon, Swartberg Pass, Wilderness Lagoon, Plettenberg Beach, St. Blaize Trail, Wild Oats Community Farmers Market, Garden Route (Tsitsikamma, Knysna, Wilderness) National Park, Karusa Vineyards.
Restaurants in Garden Route

1. Janine Iron and Washing Museum

Hartenbos, Mossel Bay South Africa +27 83 283 3831 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Janine Iron and Washing Museum

The museum consists of more then 640 laundry irons, mostly rare and some only existing examples left. Also more then 50 rare washing machines and mangles dated back from the 1800, some are claimed to be of the only remaining in the world. The museum are packed with other rare antique laundry related items. Some non-laundry related items are also included.

Reviewed By 46sharonu - Centurion, South Africa

Make sure you see the video prior to browsing through this wonderful museum. Spent a good hour and a half here and we were amazed at the thoughtfullness that has gone into putting this collection together. Both my hubby and my kids (teenagers) found this to be a hidden gem! If you're in the area you should give it a try, you wont be disappointed!

2. Knysna Gin Distillery

5 Uil Street Knysna Industrial Area, Knysna 6571 South Africa +27 81 722 2715 [email protected] http://knysna-gin.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Knysna Gin Distillery

Knysna Gin Distillery creates traditional small batch Spirits. Our first gin recently scored 91 points at the IWSC in London. Visit any day for tastings and an informal tour. Try the new Blueberry Gin. Enjoy the creative cocktail menu. The Buffels baai is our best seller: an unusual combination of gin, elderflower syrup and litchi juice.

Reviewed By patriciawf2015 - Greater Johannesburg, South Africa

What an amazing find! So unique and absolutely awesome! Highly recommend a visit. Even though in an industrial area, there are thi gs to keep the little ones (and big ones!) amused! The beer is great as are the gin tasters.

3. Knysna Lagoon

The coast of the city, Knysna 6571 South Africa http://knysnafeatherbed.com/john_benn.htm
Excellent
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4.5 based on 647 reviews

Knysna Lagoon

Reviewed By brinylobster - Auchterarder, United Kingdom

We’ve come to Knysna a few times now and love the lagoon. We have stayed at Leisure Isle, up high overlooking the lagoon, the Waterfront and Laguna Grove. Watching the tides come and go as well as the associated wildlife, boats coming and going etc is a delight and a great way to relax. The Heads are spectacular, visit the viewpoints up high to get great views as well as the rocky bits at the lagoon entrance. Eat at one of the many restaurants at Knysna or Thesen which overlook the lagoon for sunset views too.

4. Swartberg Pass

192 Buitekant Street, Oudtshoorn 6625 South Africa +27 82 461 8253 http://www.truesouthtravel.co.za.
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4.5 based on 1,633 reviews

Swartberg Pass

Reviewed By Curiosity28698317309 - Cape Town Central, South Africa

True! one of South Africa’s most beautiful mountain passes, once entering from Prince Albert side you enter into a majestic red Canyon inspired by amazing layered strata and majestic Mountain View’s. As you travel along this well maintained gravel road you ascend into the clouds and look down over a gorgeous scenic, fertile valley below. Along the way stop for your favorite cup of aromatic coffee to take in the fresh mountain zephyrs and watch the ever changing cloud formations as they dance along the mountain tops and pour through the valley openings. Have a farm breakfast at Kobus se gat or stop to view the local talents of Rogers art and photography gallery, where you can enjoy a latte while you watch the swallows build their mud homes beneath the eves of this historical building. A must for sight seers or the avid adventurer.

5. Wilderness Lagoon

Wilderness South Africa
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4.5 based on 133 reviews

Wilderness Lagoon

6. Plettenberg Beach

Plettenberg Bay South Africa
Excellent
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4.5 based on 254 reviews

Plettenberg Beach

Reviewed By michaelv507

Plettenberg Beach is a must go and see on your journey through the Garden Route, its well look after neat and clean beautiful view from relaxing on the sandy beach. Safe for swimmers and surfers and jet sky as well as boat trips, it was a good mid-day relaxing time for us.

7. St. Blaize Trail

Mossel Bay South Africa http://www.visitmosselbay.co.za
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4.5 based on 254 reviews

St. Blaize Trail

Reviewed By JPS594 - Mossel Bay, South Africa

We walked this trail at least once a week. If in the Mossel bay area, its a must do. You can decide how far you want to go, but comfortable walking shoes, water and a hat is necessary. Not for totally unfit walkkers or small children. Pinnacle clubhouse is about half way to Dana bay. You can alsa stop your walk there. Good facilities at the clubhouse. For advice phone +27828039342

8. Wild Oats Community Farmers Market

Western outskirts of Sedgefield corner N 2 Jan van Riebeeck Street, Sedgefield, Knysna 6573 South Africa +27 82 376 5020 [email protected] http://www.wildoatsmarket.co.za
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4.5 based on 452 reviews

Wild Oats Community Farmers Market

Wild Oats is a local farmers and food market open every Saturday morning until 12 noon. We are located on the western outskirts of Sedgefield at the turnoff to Sedgefield Island. An award winning Garden Route landmark we are not to be confused with the Scarab Craft Market to the far east of Engen Petrol Station or the Mosaic Flea Market across the road from Wild Oats. As a food market, our open times are limited due to the short shelf-life of many of our LOCALLY PRODUCED products which include: Free-range chicken, beef, pork and lamb, free-range eggs, multiple cheese, dairy and baked products including fresh gouda, cheddar, blue-cheeses... milk, fresh fish, fruits, free-range & organic vegetables in season, many traditional and exotic bottled goods, organic olives, berries, rusks, koeksisters, biltong & wors, famous artisan breads, award-winning cheesecakes and goats cheeses... and on and on and on. Also a fabulous range of hot-off-the-grill breakfasts, coffees, teas and fresh-squeeze juices and smoothies. FOOD HEAVEN! Come face-to-face with our local food producers every Saturday morning, come rain or shine.

Reviewed By DexperienceReview - Singapore, Singapore

We Love Otis Oat Milk! Otis Oat Milk Made With New Zealand Oats Pairs Perfectly With Coffee Or Granola Vegan Friendly! Save Our Earth With Sustainability. Let's Do Our Part. Dex Ng Mong Meiyan Dexperience

9. Garden Route (Tsitsikamma, Knysna, Wilderness) National Park

Dumbleton Road, Knysna South Africa +27 82 858 9409 https://www.sanparks.org/parks/garden_route/all.php
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4.5 based on 1,245 reviews

Garden Route (Tsitsikamma, Knysna, Wilderness) National Park

Reviewed By katied953 - Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom

Incredible scenery, so much to do around here, walking, kayaking, bungee jump, waterfalls. Keep an eye out for all the wildlife as well!

10. Karusa Vineyards

Shoemanshoek Valley, Oudtshoorn 6625 South Africa +27 79 490 3356 http://www.karusa.co.za
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4.5 based on 221 reviews

Karusa Vineyards

Karusa is a family operated and managed wine and fruit farm.The word “Karusa” is a Khoi San word meaning: Land with little water, a scarce resource in the semi arid plateau of the Klein Karoo.Karusa is situated at the foothill of the majestic Swartberg in the tranquil and scenic Cango Valley settlement of Schoemanshoek. The farm is en route to the world famous Cango Caves. It is situated 12km north of Oudtshoorn which is also the capital of the Klein Karoo region, and ostrich capital of the world.Karusa is the first and only Premium Private winery in Oudtshoorn.Directions to Karusa: Follow the R328 north (The Cango Route) from Oudtshoorn for 12km to Schoemanshoek. Turn left into Schoemanshoek and drive left around the back of the Church, the entrance to Karusa is ~200m on your right.

Reviewed By BeaPop - Western Shore, Canada

This lovely family owned and managed vineyard/eatery is well worth a visit. Lovely wine and craft beer with a selection of gin from the area. We enjoyed 2 wood oven pizzas, Chicken and Sal on salads and their wraps. Great service, good quality food in a safe and beautiful setting. When in the area do drop in, lovely grassed atea

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