ABOUT
KNYSNA
The
picturesque town of Knysna nestles on the shores of the Knysna
Lagoon. It is only 5 hours drive from Cape Town and two and
a half hours from Port Elizabeth, the ideal spot from which
to explore the splendours of the Garden Route.
The
18 square kilometre Knysna lagoon is home to the unique Knysna
seahorse, delicate pansy shell and at least 200 species of fish.
The lagoon is actually an estuary, since the Knysna river meets
the Indian Ocean here between two sandstone cliffs known as
the Knysna Heads. On the Western Head is the Featherbed Nature
Reserve, a World Heritage site. Here visitors can join a 2,5
km guided nature walk, the Bushbuck Trail.
The
lagoon itself is surrounded by beautiful landscape and forest,
making it particularly attractive for recreational, tourist
and commercial activities. These include angling,
diving, camping, canoeing,
swimming, boating
and commercial oyster
cultivation. South Africa's largest commercial oyster farming
centre is based here.
The
indigenous forests of Knysna are the largest close-canopy forests
in southern Africa and home to the elusive Cape Bush elephant.
Sheltered within this green canopy are majestic Outeniqua Yellowwood
trees, Stinkwood, Blackwood, White alder, Ironwood and Hard
pear tree species. Birdwatching enthusiasts can enjoy the colourful
Knysna Loerie and Narina Trogon that grace the wooded ecosystem.
The
town of Knysna boasts a variety of eating establishments and
shops specialising in crafts
and wooden furniture
made from indigenous timbers. An architectural mix of Cape Dutch,
19th Century English and contemporary styles create an atmosphere
unique to the town. This is brought to life by the community
of artists and craftspeople that have settled here, providing
a kaleidoscope of colour and a feast for the senses.
Knysna
plays host to various annual festivals and sporting events.
These include the Knysna Oyster festival, Nederburg Arts Festival,
Sparrebosch Triathlon, Rotary Mountainbike Tour and 21 km Knysna
Forest Marathon. Golfing enthusiasts have a choice of two 18-hole
golf courses in Knysna
or further afield in Plettenberg Bay and George.
The
Outeniqua area around Knysna has numerous day
trails and longer overnight
hikes. The Outeniqua
Choo Choo is one of the last operational narrow gauge steam
trains in the world and travels between Knysna and George.