The Herolds Bay Hotel was featured on “Time to Travel” on Kfm.
Karen Key from Kfm joined us at the Herolds Bay Hotel & interviewed Marna Fourie, our Hotel Manager.
Listen to the fantastic things she had to say about our Hotel & Herolds Bay…
The Herolds Bay Hotel was featured on “Time to Travel” on Kfm.
Karen Key from Kfm joined us at the Herolds Bay Hotel & interviewed Marna Fourie, our Hotel Manager.
Listen to the fantastic things she had to say about our Hotel & Herolds Bay…
18 – 28 September 2010
Plett display its top talents Gumboot Dancers, Riel Dancers, R&B, Kwaito and other brilliant acts in all our areas of Bitou.
It is topped off with the popular Plett Festival concert on the 28 September showcased in our newly modernly revamp Main Street
Tel: 044 533 4065 044 533 4065 Fax: 044 533 4066
info@plettenbergbay.co.za www.plettenbergbay.co.za
25-26 Sep 2010 (annual) – George
Grab ouma and your lighties and get to the Outeniqua Country Hop Strawberry Festival 2010 for a big fat spring jol!
Shake off winter, breathe the country air and liven up your jaded palate with a feast of delicious farm fresh produce from tasty cheeses to juicy strawberries.
Dreaming of fun times and strawberry fields forever? Why not make a long weekend of it and experience the scenic splendors and outdoor activities of the Outeniqua Hop. Go mountain biking, hiking, golfing, horse riding, or just enjoy lazing on the beach.
Venue: Redberry Farm in Geelhoutboom, George
OUTENIQUA COUNTRY HOP
Tel: (044) 877 1478 (044) 877 1478
Email: hudini@mweb.co.za Nadine Bolttler 082 926 5928 / 082 926 5928
Thursday 24 September – Monday 28 September 2009
WHY
To share good talent, unique recipes, knowledge about raw food,
inspiring community projects, beautiful product and fun people you encounter
in this part of the world.
To stimulate a sustainable tourism industry in Knysna and the Garden Route
by providing an exciting focus on Knysna’s growing reputation as a forward thinking culinary and tourist centre in South Africa.
Telephone: +27(0) 44 302 5749 / 5749 E-mail: gastronomica@theboatshed.co.za Fax: +27(0) 44 302 5749
24-27 September 2010
The Hermanus Whale Festival, the only Enviro-Arts festival in South Africa, is held annually to celebrate the return of the Southern Right whales to the waters of Walker Bay, our magnificent environment and thearrivalofSpring!
Hermanus, known as the best land based whale watching destination in the world, plays host to thousands of visitors who flock to the seaside resort to exhilarate in the unique natural environment, watch whales, join in the world’s only Welcome Whales Wave and revel in music, comedy, cabaret and African rhythms every night during the Festival.
The whales are always the star performers at the Festival and will be joined on land by musicians, crafters, sports celebrities and thousands of people celebrating Spring in the most beautiful place on earth, Hermanus.
Join us for a month of World Cup festivities!
Braai Buffet at R95p.p
WORLD CUP OPENING CEREMONY
South Africa vs Mexico
DJ Love
Phone 044 872 9011 to book your table.
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| 2 March 2010: Gear up for the 100 Day Countdown to the 2010 World CupThree million tickets. 64 matches. 32 teams. Approximately 450 000 international visitors. A global television audience of more than 26 billion viewers cumulatively. 48 million proud Bafana Bafana supporters. And billions of rands spent on improving South Africa for the long term beyond the World Cup. This is the spectacle that will greet the world on 11 June 2010 – more than six years after South Africa was chosen as hosts, bringing the largest sporting event in the world to the African continent for the first time. On Tuesday, 2 March, this celebration of football and of Africa’s humanity will be just 100 days away. What will you do on 2 March to mark this important landmark for the country and the international football community? Ensure that 2 March is celebrated with all the passion and vibrancy that the world associates with this young, dynamic country. 2 March is therefore earmarked as a day on which South Africans, here and abroad, are called upon to demonstrate their excitement for the tournament, and to display their passion for the country and the beautiful game. It is also a day for previewing how we will open our hearts and homes to the hundreds of thousands of visitors who will soon be driving, flying and sailing to this diverse, scenic and rapidly developing destination at the southern tip of the African continent. From flying the flag and donning Bafana Bafana kit, to feasting on homegrown meals and music, 2 March is a celebration of what the country has already achieved in preparing for the tournament, and a chance to get our hearts and minds into the spirit of the FIFA World Cup. So, what can you do on 2 March?
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Japanese National Football Association president Motoaki Inukai made the announcement on a whirlwind trip to George after attending Japan’s friendly match against Bafana Bafana in Port Elizabeth on Saturday.
“Team coach Takeshi Okada chose George because of its safe and beautiful environment, which will enable players to concentrate on practising for their matches,” he said.
Inukai was “honestly surprised” by his impressions of South Africa, which was portrayed in the Japanese media as unsafe.
“I know now why he (Okada) liked George on his first site visit. It is very different from the image we had before we came here.”
Eden District Mayor Leon Dorfling, who is championing Eden’s involvement in 2010, told Inukai Eden would not compromise on the safety of visitors.
“This announcement is music to our ears. Eden and George municipalities are very proud to host Mr Inukai here today and we want to assure him that the Garden Route has excellent infrastructure in a very safe environment. We are also not compromising on safety and security,” he said.
The district was working closely with national and provincial government and other role players to integrate public safety plans for the World Cup.
Eden acting municipal manager and 2010 manager Morne Hoogbaard said Inukai’s announcement was the culmination of a very committed approach by the Eden 2010 team to ensure that the district benefited from the World Cup.
Hoogbaard said Eden was the first district in the country to commit significant resources towards positioning the region as a destination of choice for teams and fans.
“The Japanese soccer team is known to travel with a large following of about 22000 supporters, and although not all of them will stay in Eden, this will leave a long-term legacy for business and tourism,” he said.
George mayor Flip de Swardt said it would be an honour to host the team.
Please enquire for our 2010 rates:
+27 44 872 9011
reservations@heroldsbayhotel.com
Pick your own strawberries at Red Berry Farm in George! You can pick strawberries, eat them, drink them all day long, while enjoying the wonderful and playful atmosphere of the Tea Garden where so many exciting group tours, birthday parties and sit down lunches and teas are enjoyed. The Red Berry Farm is situated just outside George on the road going towards Blanco. The farm lies in a spectacular setting with views of the majestic Outeniqua mountains.
Address: Red Berry Farm, Geelhoutboom, Blanco, George, Garden Route.
Telephone: +27 (0)44 870-123
Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturdays and Public Holidays from 10h00 to 16h00.
Situated on the Geelhoutboom Road on the rural outskirts of George, easily accessible from all main roads, Silver Lily Cheese Farm invites you on an aromatic cheese tasting adventure. Enjoy handmade Dutch style farm cheese (10 flavours), watch the interesting process of cheese making then sample some in the form of a cheese platter lunch accompanied by a glass of wine or fruit juice in the tranquil surroundings of the Outeniqua Mountains.
Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday from 10h00 to 16h00
Telephone: 044 870 7424
Just beyond the top of the historic Montagu Pass, which winds its way up the mountains above George, lie the vineyards and cellar of Herold Wines. Visit for wine tasting, beautiful views and a cellar tour.
Opening Hours: The farm is open to the public for tastings and cellar tours from 9 am to 4 pm, Monday to Saturday.
Telephone: Vivien Harpur on +27 72-833 8223
Over 60 stalls of the finest local farm produce, homebakes, plants and flowers, outdoor breakfast and live music – no matter what the weather does. An authentic taste of the Garden Route – fresh produce and goods every Saturday. It’s the one under the trees!
Address: Sedgefield, Garden Route.
Telephone: +27 (0)44 883-1177
Opening hours: Every Saturday.
One of the top attractions on the entire Garden Route, the Outeniqua Choo-Choo Steam Train provides some of the best views of the Garden Route coastline and hidden valleys inaccessible by car. Grab a window seat, the views really are quite spectacular!
Address: Departure from George at the Outeniqua Transport Museum, 2 Mission street, George. Departure from Mossel Bay at the Diaz Museum complex, Santos Beach, Mossel Bay.
Telephone: +27 (0)44 801-8288 or +27 (0)44 801-8289
Opening hours: Reporting time – 30 minutes prior to departure. Daily excluding Sundays Christmas Day.
Cloudbase Paragliding offer paragliding tuition, license courses, powered paragliding tuition, tours, and equipment sales and rental.
Based in the Garden Route town of Wilderness on the East Coast of South Africa. There are 24 flying sites within an hour’s drive. These range from easy coastal soaring to cross country thermals.
Address: Based in Wilderness, there are 24 flying sites within an hour’s drive.
Telephone: +27 (0)44 877-1414 or +27 (0)82 777-8474
Opening hours: By arrangement.
Only 20 mins from George, you can experience the thrill of driving your own quad through beautiful scenery while having the adventure of a lifetime. Quad tours range from an introductory route through beautiful valleys with incredible vistas of the Garden Route.
Address: Quad Garden Route, Five minutes from George, Garden Route.
Telephone: +27 (0)72 303-9011
Opening hours: By arrangement
Situated along the Garden Route at the Tsitsikamma Forest Village Market, just 40km east of Plettenberg Bay along the N2 Highway you will find the highest single span arch bridge in the world. You can experience the thrill for yourself!
The ultimate thrill, the Bloukrans Bridge is the highest commercially operated Bungy Jump in the world. We secure you in a full body harness and proceed to walk along a specially designed catwalk (216m long), which is suspended beneath the road surface, which will then lead you to the top of the arch – 216 meters above the Bloukrans River. Here you will be given final instructions by highly experienced staff, a countdown and off you go!
Bloukrans utilizes pendulum bungy technology ensuring you the smoothest, most comfortable bungy jump possible. Bloukrans Bungy a Proud Guinness World Record Holder for the Highest Commercial Bungee Jump in the World at 216m!
Address: Bloukrans Bungy, Bloukrans Bridge, Tsitsikamma, Garden Route.
Telephone: +27 (0)42 281-1458
Opening hours: Open daily from 09h00 to 17h00.
The lakes, estuaries and pristine beaches of our area offer kiting opportunities as diverse as anywhere in the world and is suitable for beginners through to expert kiters.
At Elemental Sport we offer introductory lessons, equipment sales and advice on local spots and conditions. NAISH kitesurfing products provide world class gear for tuition and also for new and second hand equipment sales.
Address: Elemental Sport, Opposite the Lake Pleasant turn-off, Sedgefield, Garden Route.
Telephone: +27 (0)44 343-3118
Opening hours: By arrangement.
The adventure commences with a thorough briefing explaining safety and the provided equipment. Suitable for ages 7 – 70, weighing up to 120kg (no pregnant woman allowed) this activity is a gentle glide across ten cabled slides to ten wooden platforms built high up in the trees. These lookout decks provide a resting place for you to breathe in the dense greenery and stand in awe of the view. Giant ferns grow below your feet while water streams loop the massive trunks. Your guide will educate you on the ecosystem and its rare ecology from 30 meters above the forest floor. This fantasy forest flight fills three hours with magnificent swinging scenery and will be one of the most memorable experiences in a year that contributes another ring to your tree of life.
Address: Tsitsikamma National Park, Storms River, Garden Route.
Telephone: +27 (0)42 281-1836
Opening hours: Summer (1 September to 31 May) from 07h00 to 16h00 on every 30 minutes. Winter (1 June to 31 August) 08h00 to 14h40 on every 45 minutes.
Skydive Mossel Bay offers you the experience of a lifetime! Do a tandem skydive from 10 000ft strapped to an experienced tandem instructor and enjoy the thrill of free fall on your 1st jump! No experience required.
After a short briefing we strap you into a tandem harness and you are ready start your adventure. 1st, we ascent to altitude in the aircraft and for 20 minutes you get a fantastic scenic flight over the bay area. Then it’s time to jump out! Before you know it, the tandem master has you out of the aircraft and in free fall. We’ll free fall at 200 – 290 kph for up to 40 seconds. While we “Body Surf” the wind, we can do controlled turns, speed diving, and burn up the sky.
Address: Skydive Mossel Bay, Mossel Bay Airfield, Aalwyndal, Mossel Bay, 6500, Garden Route.
Telephone: +27 (0)82 824-8599
Opening hours: 7 days a week, during daylight hours. Bookings essential.
The serene Kaaimans Gorge holds one of the most beautiful abseil sights you will find. You have a chance to do two 45m abseils right next to a magnificent waterfall. The first abseil is an easy one to get you used to the idea of trusting the ropes and the second one is slightly more technical, however just as exhilarating.
What also makes this sight special is that you land in a canoe at the bottom. You need not have abseiled before, however it is not for the faint-hearted! It is also important to remember not to wear slippery shoes.
Address: Eden Adventures, Wilderness National Park, Garden Route.
Telephone: +27 (0)44 877-0179 or +27 (0)83 628-8547
Opening hours: By arrangement from 13h30 to 16h30.
The Cango Caves are a series of dripstone caverns that open into vast halls of towering stalagmite formations with names like ‘the bridal couple’, ‘glass flower fantasy’, ‘weird cango candle’ and ‘the hanging shawl’.
Not all of the caves are open to the public – there is more than one section to the caves that took millions of years to form one of the world’s great natural wonders – but the main sections are available for amazing exploratory subterranean walks that include fumbling around on all fours in an effort to see all that is viewable.
To view various day trip options please see Cango Caves Tours. For additional information about the caves see Cango Caves. Facilities at the Cango Caves includes a Restaurant, Curio Shop and an Interpretive Centre, scientifically designed to explain the Caves, and particularly their geology and history, in great detail.
Address: 29 kms from Oudtshoorn, Klein Karoo / Garden Route, Western Cape
Telephone: Various Operators or call the Caves directly on +27 (0)44 272-7410
Opening hours: Daily from 09h00 to 16h00, Tours depart every hour on the hour. Closed Christmas Day
To ride an Ostrich, visit one of the Ostrich Show Farms in Oudtshoorn, South Africa. Here you can observe large flocks of Ostriches at different stages of development. There are petting areas where you can cuddle the chicks or feed an ostrich by hand, watch how feather dusters and boas are made. Professional multilingual guides take you on a conducted tour where you will learn about the birds surrounded by thousands of ostriches. Visit the Restaurant where you can try an Ostrich Steak or the Ostrich egg (which feeds 20 people), can be tasted together with Ostrich Paté and Biltong.
You can also visit the shop on site and purchase exclusive leather handbags and feather boas and a variety of decorated and plain Ostrich eggshells, Ostrich paté’s and biltong (traditional dried meat) and other delicatessen are available at these shops.
And then if you feel really brave you can try to sit on an ostrich or you can actually try to ride an ostrich (at your own risk!)
Address: Cango Ostrich Show Farm, 14 km from Oudtshoorn, Klein Karoo / Garden Route.
Telephone: +27 (0)44 272-4623
Opening hours: Daily from 09h00 to 17h00.
This sanctuary to Africa’s endangered cats is preserved in the Karoo’s picturesque town of Oudtshoorn. Here seeing and feeling the cats and their cubs promotes awareness of their plight and population threat.
Holding and touching Cheetah and Tiger cubs is a moving experience for human ‘cubs’ and adults. Full grown Cheetah and Tiger encounters are a privileged interaction for visitors 16 years and older as observation of the animals has surveyed a different response from these full grown cats to children. All funds raised from these encounters are used in the breeding and conservation program.
Address: Cango Wildlife Ranch, R62 en route Cango Caves, 3km outside Outshoorn.
Telephone: +27 (0)44 272-5593
Opening hours: Daily from 08h00 to 17h00 (last tour 16h30). Everyday including Christmas Day and New Years Day.
Enjoy a picnic in tranquil settings and relax amongst these extraordinary Elephants. A variety of snacks and sparkling wine is served and after this feast you can feed the Elephants.
Touch and feed Sam, Tsotsi and little Tsima and get first hand experience of the African Elephant. And try an Elephant -back ride – Experience the real African thrill on elephant back – a unique first for the Garden Route.
Address: Botlierskop Private Game Reserve, Botlierskop Farm, Little Brak River, Mossel Bay, Garden Route.
Telephone: +27 (0)44 696-6055
Opening hours: By arrangement.
Find your rhythm to the beat of your own drum. Stomp your feet in ‘rain boots’ like a traditional African dancer and learn the Gumboot Dance. Create dynamic music by simple clapping in groups or boom-whacking on a brightly coloured plastic tube used in African music. These non-verbal communication experiences are social, therapeutic and a great deal of fun!
These are interactive African celebrations which both children and the usually hard of hearing can find joy in. Hosted at a Drum Café venue any individual or group can add their beat or a private group celebration at your own venue can be arranged. Throw a ‘Shebeen’ (unofficial local liquor outlet) themed party and get the gang highly energised to the drums hums or sit back and enjoy a professional staged performance at a showcase production. Find your rhythm, lose yourself, and open your soul.
Address: Venue dependant.
Telephone: +27 (0)44 343-2598 or + 27 (0)73 060-0008 or + 27 (0)73 059-9907
Opening hours: By arrangement.
Try your hand at fishing with an experienced guide or ask your guide to arrange a fishing rod and tackle. Species you are likely to catch are Carp, Large mouth Bas, Blue Kurper and Fresh water eels. Strictly Catch and release! For those who would prefer to relax, there is an informative river cruise where guests can savour the moment. Various bird species could be seen such as Blue Crane, Fish Eagle, Egyption Geese and a wide variey of duck species and if you are really lucky you will see the Cape Clawless Otter feeding in the river.
Address: Botlierskop Private Game Reserve, Botlierskop Farm, Little Brak River, Mossel Bay, Garden Route.
Telephone: +27 (0)44 696-6055
Opening hours: By arrangement.
With amazing surf spots such as Still Baai, the jewel-like Victoria Bay, Mossel Bay and our very own Herolds Bay, enjoy a wicked, world-class right-hand point break! Awesome! With your very own surf coach learn to ride the Herolds Bay waves. Surf lessons to be arranged through the hotel.
Address: Herolds Bay, Garden Route
Telephone: +27 44 872 9011
Ever thought about learning to fly an aeroplane? For those who first want to experience the magic of flight before committing to training, introductory flights are offered by Springbok Aviation in Mossel Bay.
The Garden Route coast line with viewing of whales, dolphins and great white sharks makes this an unforgettable experience.
Other activities at the airfield include skydiving, micro-light training and model aircraft flying, and an adjacent horse riding school. The beautiful scenery with frequent sightings of whales, great white sharks, dolphins and seals, makes training here even more enjoyable.
Address: Springbok Aviation, Mossel Bay Airfield, Aalwyndal, Mossel Bay, 6500, Garden Route.
Telephone: +27 (0)82 551-2364
Opening hours: Booking essential. 7 days a week, during daylight hours.
Location: George
Duration: 2 days
The 2008 Eden Challenge (200-260km’s) is the ultimate 30 hour event for the top teams. The teams can expect classic adventure racing terrain. Real Southern Cape splendor! Expect an ’Amazing Race” experience with great mountain biking, awesome scenic hikes and brilliant paddling. Navigational skills will dictate your time spent out there. The event starts off with a hiking section and race packs must be prepared for the first night hike. Expect a hike of 70k’s, bike 150k’s and paddle 40k’s.
Location: Oudtshoorn
Duration: 4 days
Animal To Hell and Back MTB event has been running every year since 1995 and takes place during the month of November each year. During the past years it proved to be a very popular event with the mountain bike fraternity and is now firmly established as an annual cycling event.
Distance: 60km
Venue: De Hoek holiday resort
Location: George
Duration: 4 days
In honour of the 25th anniversary of The Player Foundation a select gathering of golf professionals, celebrities and executives will gather at Fancourt, The GPI is South Africa’s premier pro-celebrity charity golf event, attracting 32 top participants who will combine their skills to test the demanding Links golf course.
Location: Mossel Bay
Duration: 32 days
Taking place in Mossel Bay from 8 December 2009 to 8 January 2010, the festival hosts more than 1 million patrons every year. No matter where your interest lies – wine, beauties and music – this festival has it all.
The celebration kicks off this year on 12 December with Laurika Rauch, who is one of Afrikaans music’s celebrated stars. At the same time, be sure not to miss the first Diaz Decadence Festival, featuring an Amsterdam-esque street festival with a feast of fine wine. Cellars across the country will be partaking in this event which will take place from 12 – 14 December.
Location: George
Duration: 2 days
The event always starts in the traditional way, with a whip. At the crack of the whip they brave the Montagu Pass and the 55km that lies ahead of them. As the day continues and the cyclists enter the Little Karoo the temperature rises, the conditions become harsh and difficult. After 52km and only 3km remaining the sight of the Daskop turn off is a welcome one and the Louvain sign post is even more welcome.
Distance: 113km
Venue: George Riding club in Glenwood
Location: Herolds Bay
Duration: 3days
The Herolds Bay Festival is an annual event which includes beach soccer, touch rugby tournaments, family activities, volley ball games and many activities for the kids. It takes place on Herolds Bay Beach and promises to keep the whole family entertained!