Jun 29

Loved for its natural beauty
Natural beauty and Mediterranean climate contribute to the reputation of the Garden Route, as the location in which living. Long warm summers when the sun rises early and sets late characterize this region, while the great storms of rain in the winter to keep the area green. Countless ridges separate the desert and the sea, the green, rolling hills to roll down the slope to the shore. Rocky shores, untouched in many places, is home to a wealth of flora and fauna, much of which is endemic in the region, and a fascinating attraction for nature lovers. Long sandy beaches, idyllic place to find undiscovered and litter the bay shore, while the quiet estuaries and join the ocean. Large areas of dense green forests on the slopes of the sweep, securing its fertile soils and provides an ideal view for homes with pristine, panoramic views.
City for everyone
It is this natural beauty that attracts people to the area and entices them to fall in love with him. For those who can not break away, there's something for everyone in the city and the properties on offer. Some are better suited for use as permanent homes of family recreation, while others are ideal for residents seeking a quiet life or, conversely, something more lively.
Mossel Bay and George
Mossel Bay and George are a number of relatively large and have all the amenities that a family could want, including good schools and plenty to entertain. Mossel Bay offers a warm, sunny beaches, and in summer, bright youth culture. George fairly, with many national monuments and an aura of history. For permanent residents, as in active business centers, as well as access to a larger area Garden Route. In Mossel Bay, the property will most likely be built on a hillside overlooking the ocean, while George flatter and offer older, more traditional homes.
Deserts and Sedgefield
For those seeking a relaxed lifestyle, quaint villages and unpretentious Sedgefield and tranquility of the desert offer and beauty. Home to excellent restaurants, beautiful pristine beaches and offering houses, ranging from small cottages to lavish mansions, these areas are a haven for artists and writers on the path to enlightenment. In these inspiring surroundings, which is not surprising. Both locations offer excellent wildlife, the opportunity to enjoy nature in various forms, and sufficiently close to the big centers, they still comfortable. With so much happing development in South Africa, there are few places that still offer a lifestyle that can be used in this picturesque coastal villages.
Knysna and Plettenberg Bay
For those looking for something in between, there is always the Knysna and Plettenberg Bay. Although they should not strictly be grouped together, they are similar in that they are not quite escape its roots as coastal resorts, but too bright to be limited by this description. Knysna has surpassed its reputation as such, because it hosts well-attended festivals throughout the year. With its variety of live and let live nature, Knysna is home to a hodgepodge of people of all ages, and some permanent and seasonal. Its natural beauty and a mysterious quality adds to its popularity as an attractive lifestyle art and culture, which embodies it.
Plettenberg Bay offers something in between. Vibrant and eclectic in the summer months and a popular destination for the annual "Matrix Rage", this town dies before the quiet but constant noise during the cold months. Those who own property and live there like it. With great facilities and a number of nearby activities to keep young and old entertained all year round, it's easy to see why. Restaurants, bars and trendy places abound, there are two shopping malls, and yet she still maintains her home, untouched nature.

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