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Wilderness
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[edit] By train
The train that runs between George and Knysna via Wilderness is known as the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe[2], and is the last-remaining scheduled steam-hauled train service in South Africa. It is a not-to-be-missed experience ; the scenery along the route is stupendous, and includes the Kaaimans River bridge (the most-photographed railway bridge in the world) and the bridge over the Knysna lagoon.
The railway station is in town ; the tracks run right next to the main east-west road (the N2 national road). There are two or three trains a day to George (in the west) and Knysna (in the east).
Unfortunately, due to heavy rainfall and flooding in 2006, this train service has been suspended until further notice. There is a pleasant short walk along the closed tracks that is accessible by the beach near the Wilderness Beach House.
[edit] By bus
All the major bus companies that ply the Cape Town-Port Elizabeth route stop in Wilderness.
[edit] By car
The N2 national road from George (to the west) and Knysna (to the east) runs through Wilderness. Driving between George and Knysna there are permanent speed cameras in the Kaaimans River Pass. The speed limit on this pass is 60kmph for a reason, the pass is very dangerous to take at high speeds, especially when wet.
[edit] Get around
If you are staying in the village, it is an easy walk to the beach going underneath the train tracks. It's definitely easier to get around either by bike or by car. The nearest car rental is in George.
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- Dolphins Point, halfway up the Kaaimans there is a lookout point that offers great views of the coastline.
- The Ocean, there are many public access points to the beach.
- Serpentine River viewpoint, on your way up to Hoekwil, stop and admire the view.
- Map of Africa, driving through the village up to the old George Road, follow the sinage to the Map of Africa. It's a viewpoint close to where the paragliders launch and shows a beautiful view of the river valley that looks like the coastline of Africa.
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- Go to the Wilderness National Park
- Paraglide, there are many local companies that offer tandem flights.
- Surf, local surf stop Steps is always a hit, and world renowned Vic Bay is a short hike over the train tracks.
- Canoe, rent a canoo and paddle up the Kaaimans or the Touw river.
- Swim, the beaches are beautiful, but be careful of the currents.
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Ample accommodation exists in Wilderness, but it can get full during season.
- Amaza, 179 Hoekwil Road (3 km east of Wilderness), ☎ +27 (0)83 248-7703, [3]. Beautiful house near Hoekwil. From R100pp. edit
- Asante Caravans and Camping, 342 Erica Road, ☎ +27 (0)44 877-1335, [4]. Fun accommodation in customized caravans (wheels are detached), an alternative for backpacking. R170/caravan. edit
- The Beach House, ☎ +27 (0)44 877-0549, [5]. checkout: 10:00 a.m.. A pleasant backpackers a few hundred feet from the beach, on the Baz Bus route. R115 - R230 pp. edit
- Fairy Knowe Backpackers, Dumbleton Road, ☎ +27 (0)44 877-1285, [6]. From R115. edit
- Wild Farm Backpackers, 291 Whites Road, ☎ +27 (0)82 838-5944, [7]. Atop the hill at the back of Wilderness, superb 360 degrees views. R250/room. edit
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