Falcons View Manor
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Knysna
... there were little blankets to wrap around you if it got cold. After taking many photos our breakfast was served and OMG I have never tasted something so delicious!! Jack had the eggs and Kippers last time we were there in 2010 and was very disappointed to discover they were out of Kippers. Reluctantly he had the eggs Florentine, while I had the eggs benedict. YUM YUM YUM YUM YUM!!!
We drove back to Plett to pack our things and say goodbye to Steve and ...
Road Trip to Rage
... their father, amongst trees and beautiful flowers.
Once breakfast was finished we set off on a 6-hour drive to Plettenberg Bay to meet up with Steve
and his younger brother Digby. It was Digby’s equilivant of our schoolies, what
they call “Rage”. After several drinking games and way too many Cane and Cream
sodas it was time to ...
Exploring the Garden Route
... say, and an hour and 45 minutes later we made it to the top of the heads. There were many a beautiful multi-million dollar homes here understandable so based on the views. Once we recovered from making it to the top, Karl definitely got a call and he came and picked us up about a half hour later after we walked down to the lower viewing point. Upon picking us up, we told him how long it took to walk it and there is no way it takes someone 40 minutess, ...
A big jump between desert and gardens
... for the jump, the rest of the group was excited to watch. We were put in a harness and had to walk a small passage way below the bridge with a metal grate to walk on. Therefore we could see through the floor and how the ground became further and further away as we got closer to the center of the gorge. On the platform below the bridge, there were a bunch of staff to get us ready, they also played loud music which added to the excitement. The jump was a definite ...
Christmas on the Western Cape!
... Jack the Ripper" and "Suzy the Stripper" (a real pleasure) and engaged in some of the "adrenaline activities" on offer at the farm such as ostrich egg stamping (better get off before Jack gets back from the other side of the field...), ostrich riding and even cheering on the Ostrich Derby! Fact of the Day: an ostrich's brain is only two thirds the size of one of its eyes. We also popped in to the ancient Cango Caves - these ...
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- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Business Services
- Free parking