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Explore the Garden Route This Winter with Myoli Beach Lodge

Few regions in South Africa capture the imagination quite like the Garden Route, stretching across 300 km of pristine coastline and home to iconic towns such as Knysna and Plettenberg Bay. Each season brings a new kind of beauty to the Garden Route, but winter is often the best time to explore it. Throughout this stunning region, winter brings a welcome sense of calm, making it the perfect time to explore its vast landscapes. Nestled within this area, between Knysna and the Wilderness, Myoli Beach Lodge is the perfect destination for a winter getaway, combining peaceful surroundings with easy access to the area’s natural attractions. 

Accommodation for Every Traveller 

Even in winter, easy access to the beach remains one of the Garden Route’s biggest attractions. Just a short distance from the well-known Gericke’s Point with its stunning tidal pools, Myoli Beach Lodge is a traditional African-style beach lodge where couples, families and groups can enjoy comfortable stays with ocean backdrops.   

Perfect for crisp mornings and cosy evenings spent with loved ones, the lodge’s six self-catering chalets offer warm beds and everything guests could need to enjoy their stay in complete comfort. The chalets are tastefully decorated, featuring two bedrooms that sleep up to four guests. The fully equipped kitchen makes it easy to prepare warm home-cooked meals that chase away the winter chills, while the dining room and outdoor braai area welcome quality time together with loved ones, overlooking the lush greenery that accompanies winter in the Garden Route. The TV lounge is another inviting space where families and groups can gather for a movie night, with the sounds of the surrounding landscapes providing the backdrop after a day spent exploring. 

While Myoli Beach Lodge is well suited to groups and families, couples and solo travellers can also enjoy a memorable winter stay. Alongside its six comfortable chalets, Myoli also offers three additional units designed for smaller parties. 

Explore the Garden Route  

Despite the cooler weather, winter in the Garden Route offers no shortage of ways to explore the great outdoors. Surrounded by forests, tranquil lagoons, mountains and the ocean, Myoli is where relaxation meets adventure. Whether exploring the tidal pools of Gericke’s Point or enjoying a stroll along Sedgefield’s main beach, just 60 metres away from the lodge, visitors can also enjoy trail running, paragliding and exploring the nearby Goukamma National Park. For a slower-paced outing, the Wild Oats Community Farmers’ Market is well worth a visit. 

Contact Details 

For more information about Myoli Beach Lodge call 082 457 2726 or email ronelg@mweb.co.za 

Myoli Beach Lodge is located at 17 Claude Urban Dr, Sedgefield, 6573 

Facebook: @myolibeachlodge 

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