Will Granzier
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I love the Garden route. Truly showcases the beauty of this area. Perfect place to take the kids and to make a few memories. There are a few short trails on offer. Many are perfect for a family outing and don't require you to be fitness junkie to complete. A holiday destination that will not leave you wanting

Jan Pretorius
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Lovely stretch of nature. Wilderness and the whole coastal drive through Sedgefield, Knysna, Pkettenberg bay and up to Stormsriver mouth. The Tsitsikama forest, the BIG TREE(s) and all the lovely stops and spots. The Tsitsikamma Section of the Garden Route National Park was declared in 1964 and encompasses a marine reserve made up of over 80km of coastline. The famous Storms River Suspension Bridge spans the river mouth and this walk is the most popular. The Park conserves a considerable portion of the natural biota (all living organisms) of the Garden Route. The primary vegetation biomes consist of Mountain Fynbos, Coastal Fynbos, Afro-montane Forest and the Marine herb-land-, inter-tidal-, and sub-tidal zones. This is one of the largest single unit no take (including fishing) Marine Protected Areas (MPA) in the world, conserving 11 percent of South Africa s Temperate South Coast rocky shoreline and provides a laboratory for fisheries baseline research on endangered line fish species. In 1964 when it was proclaimed, it became the first Marine National Park to be proclaimed in Africa.

Michelle CPT
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If you are feeling the need for trees and nature, this is the place for you. Even if you are not into long hikes there are spots where you can park and take a gentle short walk into the forest. These forests are a previous asset for our country, and a magical experience for young and old