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Pezula has a vast arrange of luxury facilities on offer. These include a championship golf course, an award-winning spa and gym, a restaurant renowned for its quality organic cuisine, a wide range of sport and leisure facilities, and sandy beaches - all situated on 1,000 hectares of nature reserve spanning Knysna's stunning coastline.
Pezula Resort Hotel & Spa only opened its doors in 2005, but the resort has already won many internationally recognized awards. These include ‘Best Spa in South Africa', ‘Most Environmentally Aware Development in the World' and ‘Best South African Development'.
All of Pezula's 78 hotel rooms enjoy breathtaking views of the golf course, the Knysna Lagoon or the Indian Ocean.
Upon arrival at your hotel room, expect to find the logs in your fireplace conveniently pre-stacked and a pair of comfy slippers waiting to envelop your weary feet. The room is fitted with handy features like a ‘do not disturb' button that mutes your telephone and doorbell and light resisting curtains that make for peaceful afternoon naps. The luxurious grand bathroom with under-floor heating and oval shaped bath, big enough for two, was designed for pure pampering pleasure.
Pezula offers an extensive range of outdoor activities: Adventurous souls can try their hand at everything from hikes through the indigenous forest to horseback riding, swimming, summer picnics via helicopter, tennis, cricket, golf, archery or a canoe trip on the Noetzie River.
Guests have the option to arrive on Pezula's private business jet (the Hawker 800XP). The hotel also has its own helicopter and limousine service available.
City souls, seeking a more lasting rural getaway, can buy a piece of land on the Pezula Private Estate. Many other prominent personalities (like World No 1 tennis player Roger Federer) have already chosen to make this exclusive and intimate country resort their home.
It is the amalgamation of all these details that makes this luxury Garden Route destination such an exclusive holiday getaway for travellers with a taste for the finer things in life.
Molo says: "Pezula Resort Hotel & Spa definitely gets our stamp of approval as one of the best hotels along South Africa's Garden Route. Indulge in fine food at Pezula's restaurant, Zachary's; soothe body and soul at the Pezula Spa; or spend a leisurely day on Pezula's lush green golf course."
"Get a taste of Pezula: Take a virtual tour of this lavish resort hotel by downloading our Google Earth Map of Pezula."
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Restaurateur and interior design fundi Owner, Jonas Sandstrom from Sweden, opened this stylish guesthouse in 2003, and since then it has achieved not only four star accreditation by the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa, but the building has also been classed as a national monument in Cape Town.
Bickley House is said to have been built in the late 1700’s by Admiral Lord Nelson as his private hunting house.
There is a beautiful pebble stone terrace that once was a stable, and pots used for the plants are actually thought to have been the old drinking troughs for his...