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Breakfast is served in a large open plan living and dining area, with large windows, high ceilings and lacquered wooded floors.
There are plenty of comfortable couches to relax and share or plan your days adventures in front of the open fire place.
Along side lies the pool area, with reclining beds, manicured lawn and a BBQ area to make the most of the glorious sunny days all to common in the Garden Route. A perfect place to unwind and rejuvenate.
There is ample secure, shaded off-street parking for all guests.
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Golf at Knysna Stays
Knysna Stays guest house offers our guests the unique oppurtunity to play golf at one of South Africa's most prestigous golf courses, Simola. Corporate membership allows Knysna Stays guests to play this magnificent course at a 50% reduced rate which includes golf cart and halfway house meal at the picturesque restauraunt overlooking the 10th hole.
- 18 Hole Jack Nicklaus signature golf course;
- Gourmet restaurant, lounge & bar;
- Health Spa and Wellness Centre;
- Conference facilities;
- Golf Club facilities including pro shop, members’ lounge and opulent changing rooms;
- Indoor & Outdoor Pool
Click here to read about our fantastic golf packages
The 18-Hole championship course at Simola.
Keeping your head down at Simola can be a challenge; simply because the views around the course are awe-enspiring, and with this, it is clear to see why Simola takes its place as one of South Africa's premier golfing destinations. It's also the first Jack Nicklaus Signature course on the Garden Route, reflecting the maestro's philosophy of attuning the layout and design to the natural lie of the land.
The course offers challenging and rewarding golf amidst spectacular scenery. Set below the high ridges, it’s free from the wind that so often plagues coastal courses. Fairways flow with the natural undulating contours of the terrain and the unusual configuration of five par 5's and five par 3's adds a new dimension to the game. It's par for the course that every hole boasts exceptional views; either out across the Knysna Lagoon all the way to the Heads or over the picturesque Knysna River as it twists and turns through the valley below.
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