The St James.
19th October 2009

Our interview with Gillian and Eddie, the manager, was pleasant indeed. Both enthusiastic about their work gave forth an aura of happiness and contentment. Great people to work with! Eddie took me on a tour of the complex. The first thing I noticed was the attention given to detail. The place is i
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Brenton On Sea
21st September 2009

There are many beaches along the South African Garden Route Southern Cape Coast that take ones breath away and Brenton on Sea is one such a beach; however Brenton on Sea is a stretch of coastline that needs to be experienced, rather than simply viewed from a distance. On a good day, from perfect
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Little Eden Private Forest And Golfing Retreat
3rd July 2009

Cavin Kayser, to say the least, is the epitome of enthusiasm, hospitality and verbal energy. He never stopped talking! BUT what an excellent job he has done and is doing!
Wasting no time, I was ushered onto the seat of a golf buggy next to Cavin, who then took me on a
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Lange Bosch
27th August 2009

It was a sunny day and my ancient Isuzu bumped the daylights out of my two little grand children as we crept along the narrow path towards Lange Bosch. Before us lay a vista of valleys and the mountains behind them. We followed the narrow track through fynbos and restios which quickly gave way to in
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Our Jack
16th January 2007

Willem (mid sixties) and one of Tergniet’s first residents still resides in his little cottage in Van Zyl Street. Brown as a berry and with a good physic, always in shorts, sometimes a shirt and the smallest of hats, Willem does his daily rounds of cutting and pruning shrubs and hedges,
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Lange Bosch
24th March 2007

It was a sunny day and my ancient Isuzu bumped the daylights out of my two little grand children as we crept along the narrow path towards Lange Bosch. Before us lay a vista of valleys and the mountains behind them. We followed the narrow track through fynbos and restios which quickly gave way to in
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Medical Holiday In The Garden Route
20th October 2009
Cosmetic Surgery & Medical Recuperation in the Garden Route
Many people take a holiday break a few times a year to escape the stress of a tight schedule and a demanding job, to getaway and relax, soak in the sun or simply vegetate to give themselves a chance to recharge. In today
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Belvidere Manor Hotel Knysna
19th October 2009

Belvidere Manor Hotel Knysna Garden Route South Africa
When my family and I wrestled with the decision to relocate to the Garden Route in South Africa, we promised ourselves we would not become a typical coastal family who rarely visited the beach, took our privile
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Lake Brenton
19th September 2009

Aside from the breathtaking ocean views, sun kissed beaches and amazing plant life, the quaint towns, villages and coves along the Southern Cape coastline are the real attraction to one of South Africa’s most popular tourist destinations, the South African Garden Route and Klein Kar
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Fred Orban And Boggomsbaai.
27th August 2009

The first thing I noticed on entering Boggomsbaai was the amount of pristine fynbos stretching right into the little settlement itself. Low-impact housing is the order of the day, except for the odd nightmare here and there. But my first impression was one of peace and tranquility: a place wh
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Hough's Herbal Hub.
9th June 2006

Cecile and her husband, Jannie, live in a large wooden house situated up against the embankment in a narrow valley just behind the shopping center of the little village of Groot Brak River. Mossienes Avenue with its thick indigenous shrubbery and trees just doesn't seem to belong. Sitting at
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Leani Nursery
27th August 2009

Leani Nursery under the ownership of the Jurgens family for the last two and a half years is slowly undergoing a complete metamorphosis, thanks to the vision and care of the family. Trees in abundance have been saved and in turn have formed a canopy of cool green over almost the entire garden sectio
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The Little Cathedral
11th January 2010

Groot Brak established in 1859, was not an easy place to live in during those early years. The surrounding hills had its fair share of wild animals and then of course there was the ever-present river. Difficult to cross, it caused havoc with untimely flooding and fluctuating levels. Someone eventual
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Where Have All Our Steam Trains Gone?
11th August 2006

I can still as a youngster in the vicinity of Mooresburg remember the early morning milk train or waving at the driver as the train chuffed past the fields where we were busy. Even the sheep grew accustomed to its smoke and steam. Someone wrote somewhere and I quote: "The steam engine was the finest
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Ian’s Lair
3rd July 2006

I fell in love with the place straight away. Ian, the eldest son who runs the farm in his spare time showed me around. Young, handsome, single and hard-working, Ian displays a humble, yet deep sense of character, that which usually emanates from those working the soil. Few people realize how many hi
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