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Accommodation at St James of Knysna, Western Cape, South Africa
ST JAMES OF KNYSNA
  • Luxurious guesthouse in Knysna
  • Just six suites with lagoon views
  • Sauna and steam rooms
  • Swimming pool, tennis court and private jetty
St James of Knysna is an exclusive six-suite hotel situated on the shores of the Knysna Lagoon.

Each well-appointed suite has a lagoon view, satellite television, telephone, security safe, en suite bathroom and private lounge. The main suite has its own sauna and steam room.
 
THE ST JAMES OF KNYSNA:
In the heart of the Garden Route, nestled on the shores of the famous Knysna Lagoon,
with dramatic views, lies this exclusive five star Country House Hotel. Beautifully decorated and furnished with antiques, the Hotel boasts a superb a la carte restaurant and a well-stocked wine cellar. Their policy is one of total exclusivity, privacy, security and dedication to personal service.

Set in the gardens of the magnificent Barkhuizen estate, this privately owned guesthouse has its own floodlit tennis court, swimming pool, exotic bird aviary and decorative Koi pond. Enjoy sundowners or sightseeing on the Knysna Lagoon from the private jetty.

INTRODUCTION:
The St. James of Knysna is an exclusive, owner run, five star Country House Hotel uniquely situated directly on the shores of the famous Knysna Lagoon. The luxuriously appointed Suites & Rooms offer spectacular views across this peaceful lagoon to the dramatic Knysna Heads or over the magnificent 3 acre gardens.

Whether you stay in the Manor or the Courtyard, all the rooms and suites feature en-suite bathrooms, mini bars, tea/coffee making facilities, satellite (DSTV), television, safes, irons & ironing boards, direct-dial telephones, bath robes and hairdryers. Should you require adaptor units, all international adaptors can be requested from reception.
The magnificent gardens offer peaceful walks, large Koi pond, 2 swimming pools, croquet, and angling off the private jetty.

We offer a powerboat for water skiing and sightseeing cruises and canoes for those who wish to explore this fascinating eco-system on their own. We provide a unique experience of Knysna and its surround while paying attention to every detail of your stay. Our policy is one of total exclusivity, privacy, security and dedication to personal service. A privately owned establishment, we set new standards in service and luxury facilities.

THE SUITES:
The suites have been luxuriously furnished and styled for ultimate comfort, most with uninterrupted views of the Lagoon.

Each suite has a superb bathroom, a spacious lounge, satellite television and telephone.
THE MANOR HOUSE:
At the Manor there is the luxurious George Rex Suite and the Lady Anne Suite, both with large lagoon facing balconies. Two Deluxe Garden facing Suites, spacious Double Room, elegant dining room, main lounge with Mezzanine Lounge, Paquita Bar and swimming pool are also located there.
THE COURTYARD:
Here 4 Superior Suites, 3 of which are Lagoon facing and all with balconies are located on the upper floor and 3 Deluxe Lagoon facing Suites and two Junior Suites nestle around the Mediterranean courtyard with a private swimming pool.
George Rex Suite:
- Lake Facing
- 2 x Double Beds
- Fireplace
- Airconditioning
- Balcony
- First Floor
Lady Anne Suite:
- Lake Facing
- 1 x King Bed
- Airconditioning
- Ceiling Fan
- Balcony
- First Floor
Deluxe Suite:
- Garden Facing
- 2 x Double Beds
- Airconditioning
- Balcony
- First Floor
Deluxe Suite:
- Garden Facing
- 2 x ¾ Beds
- Airconditioning
- Ceiling Fan
- First Floor
Standard Room:
- Garden Facing
- 1 x Queen
- Aircondioning
- Ceiling Fan
- First Floor
Standard Room:
- 2 x ¾ Beds
- Ceiling Fan
- Patio
- Ground Floor

THE COURTYARD:

Deluxe Suite:
- Lagoon Facing
- 1 x King Bed
- Fireplace
- Airconditioning
- Ground Floor

Deluxe Suite:
- Lagoon Facing
- 2 x Double Beds
- Airconditioning
- Ceiling Fan
- Ground Floor
Deluxe Suite:
- Lagoon Facing
- 1 x King Bed
- Fireplace
- Airconditioning
- Ceiling Fan
- Patio
- Ground Floor
Junior Suite:
- Garden Facing
- 2 x Double Beds
- Fireplace
- Airconditioning
- Ceiling Fan
- Patio
- Ground floor
Junior Suite:
- Garden Facing
- 2 x Double Beds
- Airconditioning
- Ceiling Fan
- Ground floor
Superior Suite:
- Garden Facing
- 1 x King Bed
- Airconditioning
- Balcony
- First Floor
All Suites & Rooms are equipped with the following:
• Separate bath & shower
• Mini bars
• 2 Bath Robes
• Welcoming Fruit Basket
• Tea / Coffee Making Facilities
• Direct Dial Telephones
• Television (DSTV - Satellite - 13 Channels)
• Security Safes
• Hairdryers
• Iron & Ironing Board
ACTIVITIES:
Set in magnificent gardens, this privately owned Country House Hotel has two swimming pools. Other recreational facilities include Boating picnics, Sundowner cruises, Water skiing, Swimming, Games room, Angling, Shopping & Tavern Tours.
Enjoy a Sundowner cruise, water-skiing or sightseeing on the Knysna Lagoon from our private jetty.

Facilities available in the immediate area:

  • Beautiful unspoilt beaches
  • Forest walks & trails
  • Golf
  • Squash
  • Bowls
  • Gymnasium
  • Deep Sea Fishing
  • Deep Sea Sailing
  • Whale Watching in season
  • Horse-riding

DINING:
The Hotel boasts a superb dining room and well stocked wine cellar. Country style breakfasts, light lunches, teas and snacks are also served on the various patios and terraces. The Paquita Bar, with its lagoon facing patio is a warm and friendly meeting place.

As guests at this unique Hotel you can expect exclusivity and individual attention to all your needs. The spectacular and panoramic views of Knysna and the Lagoon can be experienced whilst exquisite cuisine is served in the candlelit dining room. Guests can then relax and unwind in front of a crackling log fire in the main lounge whilst savouring a fine port from our well-stocked cellar. Join us in the Cocktail Bar where travel experiences of exciting daily events can be shared with others over a pre-drink or a cocktail. Come and enjoy our elegant hospitality the South African way.

WEDDINGS:
GARDEN ROUTE WEDDINGS BY MARIUS


I started my career in the hospitality industry in 1993. My yearning to become a factor in the industry lead to a national diploma in hotel management at the Witwatersrand Hotel School. In 1998 was appointed resident manager at the first small luxury hotel in South Africa and subsequently became operations manager at a leading hotel in Mozambique.

Style and elegance are the essences of a wedding celebration. “I do offer variety, an eye for detail and numerous options that will ensure gratification. My approach is professional, yet warm and personal while creating and overseeing all arrangements. This will ensure that the planning and execution of your wedding, with you, becomes an enjoyable and memorable experience. I will help you find a way to design & create a wedding reflecting your personality and take you through the planning process every step of the way. I want you to enjoy the day as much as your guests do.”

Through all the planning, it is extremely important that the couple feels in control of the arrangements. All decisions are made by the bride and groom and it is essential that the wedding has their unique signature on the day. “Not only do I believe in highly personal attention to your needs throughout all preparations – I am also personally present on the wedding day. This ensures impeccable service and the best of standards at all times.”

The following services will be offered by Marius for your wedding:

  • Setting a budget and ensuring it is adhered to.
  • Selecting of a minister.
  • Assistance with obtaining of quotes and booking the service providers including:
  • Florists
  • Lighting specialists
  • Caterers and chefs
  • Waitron companies
  • Bar companies
  • Cake makers
  • Stationery Designers
  • Music and entertainment
  • Hiring companies
  • Beauty specialists
  • Photographers
  • Videographers
  • Assistance in obtaining quotations from various service providers and budget updates as every wedding is tailor made and unique.
  • Design of a wedding information website for the couple.
  • Printing and designing of stationery such as invitations, order of service pamphlets, place names, menus and seating plans.
  • Advise on menu choices and bar facilities as well as drinks before and after the ceremony.
  • Assistance with the design of décor, flowers and lighting and the overall ambience.
  • Assistance and booking of activities in the Garden Route.
  • Assistance with the hiring of equipment and booking thereof.
  • Assistance in arranging transport for the Bridal couple as well as their guests.
  • The starting point is a consultation during which each client’s individual needs and preferences are established.
  • This does not bind them to his services. Recommendations, a proposal and a suggested budget are furnished.
  • On acceptance, Marius will work closely to plan and ensure a special day or function.
  • Be assured of a most memorable day.
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GARDEN ROUTE:
Scattered along the Garden Route, fashionable seaside resorts abound, attracting jet-setters from around the globe. Tiny coastal villages appeal especially to outdoor people who enjoy an unstructured holiday agenda. The coastal drive links a series of charming towns interspersed with natural beauty. Along the way, every kind of adventure activity is possible; scuba diving, abseiling, fishing and more.

Mountains crowd close to a shoreline dotted with beaches and bays, and vividly coloured wild flowers delight the eye. Between Heidelberg and Storms River, the Garden Route runs parallel to a coastline featuring lakes, mountains, tall indigenous forests, amber-coloured rivers and golden beaches. Meandering trails are followed by hikers, the forests invite long, leisurely drives, and the lakes and rivers lend themselves to swimming, boating and fishing. A wide range of leisure options, spectacular scenery and a mild climate guarantee an unforgettable holiday experience.

The Garden Route has a Mediterranean Maritime climate, with moderately hot summers, and mild to chilly winters. It is one of the richest rainfall areas, most of which occurs in the winter months, brought by the humid sea-winds from the Indian Ocean. Any time of the year is good for visiting the area, depending if you enjoy a peaceful retreat during the winter months or a bustling holiday destination during the summer.

The region provides a stirring study in contrasts:

Situated halfway between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth, beautiful Mossel Bay is a coastal village and harbour of the World Famous Garden Route. This popular holiday town is surrounded by a sunbathed peninsula and the refreshing waters of the Indian Ocean. It is a busy summer destination as well as an ideal winter retreat. It is blessed with a mild climate all-year round but its most important feature is its status as the historical capital of the Garden Route. Mossel Bay is sportsman's and waters sport enthusiast's paradise, it has a very wide variety of adventure sports facilities as well as sport of the conventional type, such as golf, squash, tennis, bungi and bridge diving, indoor heated pools, horse riding to name but a few. And if you're into water sports, there is some of the countries most adrenalin induced activities available - such as, shark cage diving, ship wreck diving, snorkeling, power boating and others.

The delightful town of George, known as "The Gateway to the Garden Route", graces a coastal plateau in a fertile area of lush greenery at the foot of the Outeniqua Mountains. George has many historical landmarks to be visited. Like The Slave Tree, an ancient English Oak planted by Landdrost van Kervel. Known as the Slave Tree because of the very large chain and lock embedded in the trunk, it has been declared a national monument. And the King Edward VII Library building is said to be the best example of Edwardian architecture in George.

15 km West of George, nestled in a magnificent and sheltered rocky cove where the golden beach sands meet the frothy, turquoise waters of the ocean, Herold's Bay has coastal walks and trails ideal for spotting dolphins and whales. The unspoilt coastal fynbos makes it a popular spot for birders and nature-lovers.

Oudtshoorn, "Capital of the Klein Karoo", is set in a semi-arid valley, providing the ideal habitat for ostriches which are farmed here on a grand scale. Amidst the 400 ostrich farms surrounding the town, 3 have distinguished themselves worthy to be named " show farms". Become exposed to this exotic bird species, the largest in the world.

Also situated close to the Klein Karoo Town of Oudtshoorn is the Cango Caves - one of the worlds great natural wonders, sculptured by nature through the ages. Mysterious and breathtaking limestone formations in a wide variety of natural colours, a subterranean wonderland. The Cango Caves are among the top ten most visited South African attractions.

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 an 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 a 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.

Knysna is one of the Southern Cape coast's best known holiday destinations, situated between lush forests and the shores of the peaceful lagoon - it offers many activities and attractions of a wide variety. The most well known attraction being the heads - two great sandstone cliffs guarding the mouth of the lagoon which connects the estuary with the sea. A lookout has been erected on the Eastern Head, commanding spectacular views of the lagoon, Leisure Isle and Knysna. The Western Head is a privately owned nature Reserve - Featherbed Bay. The Knysna Lagoon is one of the few places along the coast and in the world that supports an oyster hatchery.

Tsitsikamma is the Khoi-San word for a place of many waters. It is the perfect description of this exquisite area but does not do justice to the overwhelming experience the Tsitsikamma provides for those fortunate enough to visit it and to indulge in its unique pleasures.

The Tsitsikamma National Park is internationally recognized for its forests which harbour and conserve the giant Outeniqua yellowwood - one of the few true monarchs of the world's forests. This enormous tree is one of the most successful species in existence, having survived unchanged for millions of years. Tsitsikamma National Park is also Africa's oldest and largest marine reserve, playing a vital role in the preservation and conservation of marine fauna and flora. Tourists, and particularly hikers from all over the world, visit the area which is known for its rugged, unspoiled coastline - a photographer's dream.

The region has many wonderfully scenic hiking trails of which it is justifiably proud, though its greatest asset remains the world-renowned Otter Trail. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that remains indelibly imprinted on the mind.

Addo Elephant Park is located in the Garden Route - a delightful reserve near Port Elizabeth. Its biggest attractions are its big 330 Elephants and many Antelope like Eland, Bontebokke etc. The Elephants used to be tightly packed in this park but it has recently been expanded so that these large but quietly trodden pachyderms have a wider area in which to roam. Another animal that lives here is the flightless dung Beetle; it has survived in South Africa only in this area.

The rocky heights of Mountain Zebra National Park's Bankberg embrace rolling plains and deep valleys becoming an entrancing preserve for the Cape mountain Zebra. Currently the population of Zebra here stands at 350. Other mammals found here include Eland, black Wildebeest, red Hartebeest and Gemsbok. Mountain Reedbuck and grey Rhebok frequent the higher areas, whilst Caracal occupies the niche of primary predator.

KNYSNA:
The town nestles between the impressive Outeniqua Mountains and the Indian Ocean, with the world-renowned forests encircling it like a protective mantle. At the heart of Knysna is the 21 ha lagoon protected from the sea by the monolithic sandstone "Heads" - silent sentinels down the centuries of the rich history of this unique part of "paradise on earth".

The name Knysna is a Khoi word but it's uncertain as to its exact meaning. It could mean 'place of wood', or it could mean 'fern leaves', but its most probable meaning is 'straight down' - an obvious reference to the Heads. Knysna Heads must be the most striking geological features along the entire southern African coastline. They flank a deep but potentially treacherous channel through which the sea pours in to flood the wide and breathtakingly pretty lagoon at the mouth of the Knysna River.

Knysna's rich and colourful history spans the days of sailing ships, timber extraction and even a brief period of gold discovery. The vast, indigenous forests just outside Knysna became an invaluable source of timber for buildings, ships and wagons. The town's streets and quaint, old buildings show its commercial past, while the rocky coast and deep, silent forests reflect the history of men with bows and arrows, ancient hunters, gatherers and nomads.

Knysna's history began in the year 1804, the year that saw the arrival of George Rex, rumoured to be the illegitimate son of King George lll. He purchased the estate known as Melkhoutkraal on the shores of the lagoon and moved his entire family and considerable entourage down to Knysna to settle.

Knysna is one of the Southern Cape coast's best known holiday destinations, situated between lush forests and the shores of the peaceful lagoon - it offers many activities and attractions of a wide variety. The most well known attraction being the heads - two great sandstone cliffs guarding the mouth of the lagoon which connects the estuary with the sea. A lookout has been erected on the Eastern Head, commanding spectacular views of the lagoon, Leisure Isle and Knysna. The Western Head is a privately owned nature Reserve - Featherbed Bay.

The Knysna Lagoon is one of the few places along the coast and in the world that supports an oyster hatchery. And the Knysna oysters are reputedly among the tastiest in the world.
The Knysna forest measures some 80,000 ha in size and is managed according to strict conservation principles.

Outeniqua yellowwood trees draped with Old Man's Beard lichen present an imposing sight. A particularly big, old specimen can be seen at Diepwalle forest station: the `King Edward VII´ tree, named in 1924 on a visit by the Empire Parliamentary Association, is an estimated 600 years old; its total height is 39 m, the bole's circumference is 6 m.

Other common and well-known species in the Knysna forest include Stinkwood; Real yellowwood; Blackwood; White alder; Ironwood and Hard pear.

The Valley of Ferns is situated on the road between Knysna and Uniondale, approximately 10 km after the Diepwalle forest station. The ferns in the wet, high forests of Diepwalle have grown in abundance, to heights of 3-6 m. This location offers a pleasant, tranquil picnic site and a short walk through the grove of ferns. Stinkwood trees, Ironwood, Red Alder and the Forest Elder may also be seen here.

Fynbos is unique to the south-western parts of South Africa. Three plant families characterise this abundance: Proteas, including the famous King protea, which can grow up to 20cm in diameter; Ericas (heather); and Restios, which are reed-like grasses.

Fine examples of fynbos vegetation can be enjoyed on scenic drives and day walks around Knysna. Sunbirds and the Cape sugarbird can frequently be observed pollinating proteas; most other fynbos species use ants as seed dispersers. Many seeds are released only after fire. Alien tree species, such as hakea, various Australian acacias, and pines are posing a threat to this unique floral biome.

Millwood House Museum in Queen Street houses material relating to the history of the town, and includes artifacts once owned by George Rex. It was built from yellowwood at the end of the previous century during the gold rush.

Another historical attraction are the Millwood Gold Mines. Alluvial gold was found here in 1885, which caused a rush to the area. Jubilee Creek, the exact spot where gold was found, provides a tranquil and beautiful picnic area, with many enjoyable forest walks in the area. Buffalo Bay is the closest beach to knysna, one of the safest for swimming along the coast and enjoyed by many holiday makers every year. It is very rocky in places, making it a great angling spot, there is also a small slipway available for small boats.

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