Resort Guides - Knysna - Garden Route
OverviewShopping: Knysna's three shopping malls have a variety of shops, and there are numerous local art, craft and curio shops in and around the town centre.
Restaurants: In and around Knysna one will find a selection of fine restaurants, seafood taverns, pubs, coffee shops and eateries. The waterfront has a variety of restaurants, serving food like oysters and seafood at 34 Degrees South to traditional South African fare at JJ's Restaurant. For fine dining there are special places like Glenshiel at Parkes Restaurant, while international fare includes Mexican, Italian, Moroccan and Asian.
Nightlife: The Oyster Catcher, on the Knysna waterfront, is a great spot for holiday sundowners and Crab's Creek, on the other side of the lagoon, is another favourite with a range of draught beer on tap and a laid-back atmosphere. For late night entertainment, Club Tryst is Knysna's hotspot and the place to be, boasting a cocktail lounge, sports bar, pool tables, dancing and live music.
Activities: Knysna's location on the lagoon, near to forests, the sea and the mountains, means that there are a range of holiday activities on offer, from paddling to hiking, mountain biking and horseriding. The Heads Adventure Centre specialises in a variety of activities including abseiling and scuba diving.
Negatives: In the peak summer holiday season, Knysna gets very crowded and accommodation is difficult to find. The national highway N2 passes through the centre of town and traffic jams are common.






