A South African Road Trip: Tsitsikamma National Park
After dropping off our luggage and the dog, we drove to the National Park, starting at the Restaurant and Information booth, in an effort to get our bearings. There's a nice 45 minute hike originating at the restaurant, and after a quick drink (and some photos... what a spectacular spot!) we packed the baby into his little hiking backpack and began our hike. It's a hike for anyone, really, and after about 20 minutes you reach a suspension bridge which goes out across the gorge (my son's first time crossing a suspension bridge!). It's a nice walk, and afterwards we stopped at the restaurant again, this time for a frosty milkshake. For dinner, we decided to go elsewhere, and drove into Tsitsikamma Village to see what we could find. After driving down the only street in town, we settled on the restaurant at the Protea Hotel, which was quite cute. We were able to eat outside, which meant that Lukas could crawl around a bit on the nice lawn while we were waiting for our meal. The food was great, and so was the service. I wish we could say the same about our son! Oh well.
A South African Road Trip: Tsitsikamma National Park
Crossing the suspension bridge over Storm's River Mouth mid-hike.
Credit: Tobi Kraft
Copyright: Tobi Kraft
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Takeaways
- A Cute Farmer's Market in Sedgefield
- Hiking to the Suspension Bridge Over Storms River Mouth
- A Pleasant Dinner at the Protea Hotel in Tsitsikamma Village
Did You Know?
Tsitsikamma is a beautiful National Park in the heart of South Africa's Garden Route, with stunning views of the cliffs plunging into the sea, and plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife.
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