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The climate is wonderful all
year round, temperatures hardly ever dropping below 8°C. The average rainfall is
around 700mm, spread all year round, meaning that the winters are as warm and
sunny as the summertime. Back in the 1800's,
Wilderness was already renowned for its hospitality and the natural beauty
of the surrounding area.
Back in those days, a small stone farmhouse was the
only form of lodging and it was through this that the legend of
Wilderness hospitality and goodwill was established. A seaside-boarding
house was established in the old farmstead, which was later to become
the Karos Wilderness Hotel. Wilderness is set
between the Kaaimans River and the Goukama Nature Reserve, whilst being
bordered by the Outeniqua Mountains.
Renowned for it tranquil sea and
beaches which stretch on forever, Wilderness has become a
Internationally sought after holiday resort. Wilderness is also
surrounded by many rivers and natural lakes and lagoons. This makes it a
great spot for water sport enthusiasts, who flock there regularly. There
is 2500 ha National Park with five rivers, five lakes, two estuaries and
18km of coastline. Wilderness sports many types of wildlife, in
particular birds. Many types of water birds breed here and this makes it
ideal for bird-watchers. The many other types of recreation include
hiking, dolphin and whale-watching, hang-gliding, paragliding, horse
riding, mountain-biking, scenic drives, Wilderness Lakes Art Route, day
tours, ferry cruises, angling, boating and other water sports.
Wilderness also has a
great number of craftsmen and women in the area. There work is often for
sale and the tourist can pick up many bargains at the monthly craft
markets, held in the middle and end of the month. This and many other
interesting aspects of the town add to it's rustic charm. A place that
must be visited by any tourist in the Garden Route, it truly is a place
of timeless beauty. There are many
things to do and see in this small village. The famous "Map
of Africa Viewpoint" offers fantastic view of the
Kaaimans River Valley and an ocean vista rivaled by few.
Another
great viewpoint is Dolphin Point which gives a
magnificent view of the ocean for miles and was named after the number of
dolphins which can be spotted from here on a regular basis as well
as whales during the winter months which is their breeding season.
The Kaaimans River Bridge is known as an excellent
spot for taking photographs of the scenery and the Outeniqua Tjoe-Choo
as it passes over the ocean on its journey between George and Knysna. The Woodville
Tree is another attraction in the area, thought to be about 800 years old
and is a favorite picnic spot.
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Wilderness
Tourism Info
Wilderness
Eco - Tourism Association
LIZETTE
Tel & Fax: +27 44 877 0045
Email: weta@wildernessinfo.co.za
Website: www.wildernessinfo.co.za
Visit us at Leila's Lane,
Wilderness, South Africa.
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