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Pinnacle Point Beach & Golf Resort - Garden Route, Western Cape |
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Voted one of the top ten golf courses in the world, Pinnacle Point exemplifies unsurpassed relaxation and promises a wealth of natural beauty in abundance. The resort consists of eighty-two luxurious lodges and lavish villa’s, each comprising of various accommodation configurations of up to four bedrooms on Pinnacle Point Estate. Superbly situated close to Mossel Bay on the edge of the magnificent coastline that signals the gateway to the Garden Route, Pinnacle Point epitomizes coastal luxury and exclusive living.
Two intimate beaches stretch along four kilometers of spectacular coastline that borders four hundred hectares of prime Pinnacle Point land in a fresh sea atmosphere of which one hundred hectares is nature reserve. Enjoy the wildlife, birdlife and wide variety of fynbos that call this haven home.
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Half way between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth, you'll find Golf's New Garden of Eden, Pinnacle Point Beach & Golf Resort. Embraced by the warm Indian Ocean, Pinnacle Point is situated at the gateway to the Garden Route in South Africa.
The resort is just a 3 hour drive from Cape Town and a 20 minute drive from George International Airport, which in turn is only a short 1 hour flight from Cape Town International Airport. |
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Pinnacle Point Golf Lodges
The 120 Pinnacle Point Golf Lodges have been developed with true luxurious living in mind. Drawing inspiration from the beautiful coastal landscape on which Pinnacle Point is situated, the architects have created masterpieces nestled on and around the estate.
Vacant lots are available for purchasers wanting to make use of their own architects and developers but designs will need to be approved by our architectural review panel to ensure cohesiveness.
These homes away from home have been designed to set a new standard in luxury and refinement so be warned, you may never want to leave. Re-sales are now available.
Pinnacle Point Golf Villas
The beautiful Golf Villas are an irresistible membership invitation to Pinnacle Point and 4 other pristine Garden Route Golf Courses - Simola (Knysna), Bramble Hill at Fancourt (George), Mossel Bay Golf Club & Oudtshoorn Golf Club.
There are 114 sectional title Golf Villas ranging from 1, 2, and 3 bedroom units to 4 bedroom penthouses. All units are fully furnished with top of the range finishes including granite kitchen tops, rugs and flat screen TV's. The units all have large balconies with panoramic sea views and share a communal landscaped garden with swimming pool.
In Room facilities:
• Satellite TV
• Hairdryer
• Tea & Coffee
• Laundry Service
• Telephone
• Internet / email
• Fireplace
• Private Patio
• Self-catering |
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Pinnacle Point Beach & Golf Resort offers the following activities in the resort:
• Swimming pool
• Private Beach
• Wine tasting
• Bird watching
• Fishing
• Hiking
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• Horse Safaris
• Compact fitness gym
• Health Club / Spa
• Volley Ball
• Kids entertainment |
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The Pinnacle Point Golf Course
The Pinnacle Point Golf Course is an immaculate eighteen-hole championship golf course, co-designed by renowned golf architect Peter Matkovich and professional golfer Darren Clarke.
The golf course stretches along four kilometers of spectacular coastline and boasts dramatic cliff-side holes and over 1000 acres of unspoiled beachfront.
Other Activities in the area
• Bungy Jumping
• Garden Route Casino
• Whale Watching
• Shark Diving
• Tsitsikamma Forest National Park
• Wilderness Nature Reserve
• Restaurants and Pubs
• Garden Route Game Reserve
• Multitude of World-class golf courses
• Cango Ostrich Farm Tours
• Klein Karoo National Arts festival
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| Garden Route |
The Garden Route is a popular and scenic stretch of the southern coast of South Africa. It stretches from Mossel Bay in the Western Cape to the Storms River which is crossed along the N2 coastal highway over the Paul Sauer Bridge in the extreme eastern reach of the Western Cape. It includes towns such as Mossel Bay, George, Knysna, Oudtshoorn, Plettenberg Bay and Nature's Valley.
It has a maritime climate, with moderately hot summers, and mild to chilly winters. It is one of the richest all-year-round rainfall areas in South Africa, most rain falling in the winter months, brought by the humid sea-winds from the Indian Ocean rising and releasing their precipitation along the high mountain ranges just inland of the coast.
The Route is sandwiched between the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma mountains and the Indian Ocean. The Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma indigenous forests are a unique mixture of Cape Fynbos and temperate forest and offer hiking trails and eco-tourism activities. Nearly 300 species of birdlife are to be found in a variety of habitats ranging from fynbos to forest to wetlands.
Ten nature reserves embrace the varied ecosystems of the area as well as unique marine reserves, home to soft coral reefs, dolphins, seals and a host of other marine life. Various bays along the Garden Route are nurseries to the endangered Southern Right Whale which come there to calve in the winter and spring (July to December).
Although the most popular exploration of the Garden Route is by car, it is also the site of Africa's last remaining passenger steam train, the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe. |
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| Western Cape |
The Western Cape continues to be one of the most favoured destinations for foreigners. Everyone wants to see Cape Town, one of the world’s most beautiful cities. Some attractions in Cape Town include:
- Dutch-built Castle of Good Hope
- Company’s Garden
- District Six Museum
- Houses of Parliament and the South African National Gallery
- A boat trip to Robben Island where former President Nelson Mandela spent most of his 27 years in jail.
- Table Mountain is a popular site for visitors and provides the majestic backdrop to the vibrant and friendly Mother City. It can be reached by an ultra-modern cableway.
- Newlands is home to the world-renowned Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, and the famous rugby stadium.
- At Cape Point, part of the Cape Peninsula National Park, there are many drives, walks, picnic spots and a licensed restaurant. This is the point where the Atlantic and Indian oceans meet.
- Hout Bay is well-known for its colourful working harbour. Seafood outlets, round-the-bay trips to the nearby seal island, and a famous harbour-front emporium attract many visitors.
- The Wine Route outside Cape Town offers the chance to taste first-class wines in arguably the most beautiful winelands in the world. Superb accommodation is available in historic towns such as Paarl, Stellenbosch and Franschoek, as well as on many estates and farms.
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| South Africa |
South Africa performed very well in 2003 compared with global markets – the country posted a 4.2% increase in overseas arrivals and a 1.2% increase in total foreign arrivals (some 6.5 million arrivals) from 2002. Often described as “a world in one country”, South Africa offers the visitor a breathtaking variety of scenery, from desert and lush forest, to soaring mountains and vast empty plains. Culturally as diverse as the landscape, many visitors are drawn to experience for themselves the miracle of the peaceful overthrow of Apartheid. Others are attracted by endless golden beaches, big game, diving or snorkelling or bird watching. Whatever their reasons, visitors will find South Africa positively inviting, with world-class infrastructure, transport and accommodation.
Travel formalities
- Foreign visitors should check before arriving whether a visa is required. Visas are issued free of charge.
- Visitors must have at least one blank page in their passports.
- Tourists must have return or onward tickets.
- Those coming from yellow-fever areas should be able to prove inoculation.
- Foreign tourists may have their Value-Added Tax refunded upon departure.
- For safety, emergency and other information, phone 083-123-2345 (24 hours a day) when in South Africa.
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