There’s something about the Garden Route in summer that feels golden. The late sunsets, the scent of fynbos in the air, the glow that lingers on beaches and forest trails.
Whether you’re dipping between seaside villages or venturing inland to small towns steeped in heritage, this stretch of coastline between Mossel Bay and Storms River is South Africa’s ultimate summer drive.
Here’s how to slow down, soak up the scenery and taste your way through eight unforgettable stops.
Mossel Bay
Post office tree area, Bartholomeu Dias Museum Complex/PHParsons/Wikimedia Commons
The Garden Route often starts where the Western Cape’s dry coast gives way to green hills and warm ocean air. Mossel Bay is that gateway, a place where heritage meets seaside ease. Visit the historic Post Office Tree and Bartolomeu Dias Museum, then spend the afternoon at Santos Beach with soft-serve ice cream in hand.
For a local taste, the Mossel Bay Market and nearby farm stalls brim with summer produce, from figs to fresh seafood.
Wilderness
Wilderness Beach/Bernard DUPONT from FRANCE/Wikimedia Commons
If Mossel Bay is the gateway, Wilderness is the moment you exhale. This calm lagoon town lives up to its name, with forested dunes, rivers and quiet stretches of sand perfect for long barefoot walks.
Rent a kayak on the Touw River, follow the trail to the Map of Africa viewpoint or stop at one of the roadside cafés for breakfast with a view. The gentle energy of Wilderness captures everything good about summer: soft mornings, slow afternoons and the feeling that time has nowhere else to be.
Knysna
View of marina in Knysna/Dietmar Rabich/Wikimedia Commons
Knysna is more than its lagoon and the famous Heads; it’s a small-town rhythm that mixes natural beauty with a love of good food. Sip coffee at the waterfront, explore the Thesen Island boutiques, then sample local oysters at one of the town’s relaxed seafood restaurants.
The Knysna Forest adds another layer of adventure. Hike under tall yellowwoods, cycle shaded paths or visit the historic sites for a taste of old Knysna. It’s a town that invites you to linger and live at the pace of the tide.
Plettenberg Bay
Plettenberg Bay/Karabo Mdluli/Unsplash
Plettenberg Bay is pure summer. With its long beaches, surf breaks and golden sunsets, it’s where many families return year after year. But beyond its polished resort feel, Plett still holds pockets of authenticity, small wine estates in the Plett Winelands, bustling Saturday markets, and hidden breakfast spots where barefoot locals gather after a swim.
Don’t miss a walk through the Robberg Nature Reserve, where the sea cliffs and seal colonies show just how wild the coast can be.
The Crags
A short drive inland from Plettenberg Bay lies The Crags, a lush pocket of vineyards, forest trails and wildlife sanctuaries. Here, you can meet elephants at a rescue centre, stroll through monkey-filled canopies or visit boutique wine farms for a tasting with a mountain view.
It’s a quieter side of the Garden Route, where eco-lodges and small producers thrive, and nature feels close enough to touch.
Oudtshoorn
Viewpoint at Outeniqua Pass/Vberger, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Turning inland through the Outeniqua Pass brings a dramatic shift in scenery. Suddenly, the green forests fade into semi-desert plains, and you arrive in Oudtshoorn — ostrich country. Once known as the feather capital of the world, this Karoo town still carries echoes of its grand past in sandstone architecture and old family farms.
Visit the Cango Caves, explore local markets or stop for a hearty Karoo lunch made with produce from nearby farms. The heat here feels different: dry, earthy, and deeply South African.
Keurboomstrand
Coastline of Keurboomstrand to Nature’s Valley Trail/Lisa3011/Wikimedia Commons
If you prefer your beaches quiet, Keurboomstrand is your spot. Just beyond Plettenberg Bay, this peaceful village offers long walks along the Matjes River estuary, clear rock pools and ocean views without the bustle.
Pop into a local café for coffee or sundowners, or stay overnight in a self-catering cottage surrounded by forest and sea breeze. It’s the kind of place where doing nothing feels like a plan.
Storms River and Tsitsikamma
Picture/Storms River Mouth Rest Camp (Tsitsikamma)/Toodoo
The Garden Route ends in drama — cliffs, suspension bridges and forests that hum with life. Storms River and the Tsitsikamma National Park showcase some of the most striking coastal scenery in South Africa.
Walk the short trail to the famous Storms River mouth bridge, take a forest zipline tour or watch the waves crash against the rocks. If you’re lucky, you might even spot dolphins playing offshore. After the long drive, this final stop feels like the reward — the ultimate summer glow surrounded by nature.
A route that shines all summer
From farm stalls to forests, oysters to open roads, the Garden Route glows brightest in summer. Each stop reveals a different shade of South Africa’s coastal beauty connected by light, warmth and that unmistakable road-trip spirit. Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, the journey never feels the same twice.
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