Knysna National Lake Area, Western Cape, South Africa

General
Knysna Lagoon, part of Garden Route National Park, South Africa. Spot the prettiest birds at the Knysna Lake Area. Enjoy a boat cruise to the Knsyna Heads.
Big tree in the Knysna forest. Beautiful flower on the Garden Route, near Knysna. Knysna Lake Area offers a great variety of marine life.
Accommodation
Tree-Top Forest Chalet near Knysna. Knysna camping decks in the forest. Camping deck in the Knysna Lake section of Garden Route National Park.
Location
Scenic coastline in Knysna, Garden Route, South Africa. Explore the Knysna forest and rivers. View of the Knysna Lagoon and Knysna Heads.
Activities
Boat on the Knysna Lagoon, Garden Route, South Africa. The Knysna Lagoon is a paradise for birds. Black Oystercatcher at the Knsyna Lagoon, Garden Route, South Africa.
Visit the Millwood Museum and Tearoom. Walk through the enchanted Knysna forest.

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