Grootbos Garden Lodge

    Grootbos Garden Lodge

    Whale Coast, South Africa11 rooms

    The Experience

    Garden Lodge at Grootbos Private Nature Reserve offers an unforgettable experience with panoramic views, luxurious comforts, and world-class culinary excellence. This carbon-negative, charming, and opulent eco-lodge is inspired by nature, with architecture that mimics the surrounding natural beauty. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring the outside in, creating a fully immersive experience. Garden Lodge is committed to sustainability, reusing materials, implementing eco-friendly water and waste management practices, and utilizing solar and other clean energy sources. It's also a celebration of family, welcoming all ages with activities and facilities for multi-generational travel. The lodge was entirely rebuilt and re-opened in April 2022, offering new and enhanced facilities. Each of the 11 luxurious freestanding suites is nestled within indigenous gardens, offering privacy, tranquility, and breathtaking views. There are also 2-bedroom family suites ideal for quality family time. The lodge embraces nature's harmony, with spaces that effortlessly flow into the natural environment, cultivating a deeper connection to the natural world. Guests can explore immersive wellbeing and enjoy the warmth of Grootbos hospitality. Grootbos is a world leader in sustainable tourism, recognized with numerous international accolades. It is also home to the Grootbos Foundation and the newly launched Florilegium, Africa's first contemporary florilegium. Garden Lodge invites you to experience South Africa's most precious floral biome and marine wilderness like never before, with unique guided experiences and five-star luxury.

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    Location

    Whale Coast, South Africa

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