The Leisure Collective: The Pool House
Perched on the banks of an expansive, sparkling lagoon that swirls out to sea between the two sandstone cliffs known as the Heads, the tucked-away town of Knysna has long been one of the Garden Route’s most precious gems. There are quirky restaurants, boutique shops and countless natural attractions – and when you’re done with all of those, there’s Leisure Isle, a tranquil island oasis surrounded by the lagoon and connected to the mainland via a narrow causeway.
Here, the cars cruise slowly and the kids ride bicycles freely, while holidaymakers lounge on the beaches, splash in the lagoon’s gentle waters, browse through the scattering of shops and restaurants or spot birds in the Steenbok Nature Reserve. Here is also where you’ll find The Leisure Collective’s eight unique accommodation options, each tailored to suit a particular type of traveller. The two-storey Pool House is perfect for a family or group of friends, with three spacious bedrooms, a braai area and viewing deck, a beautiful garden and a private pool.
THE LODGINGS
Bedrooms + bathrooms
- 3 large bedrooms
- 3 bathrooms (bath and shower)
- Bathroom amenities
Indoor living
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Spacious lounge with a smart TV
- Fireplace
- Complimentary WiFi
- Laundry room
Outdoor living
- Private garden
- Private pool
- Outdoor dining area
- Braai area
- Viewing deck
- Free access to the lodge bikes and kayaks
THINGS TO DO
On the property
- Braai
- Read
- Cycle
- Swim
- Walk and swim on nearby beaches
In the area
- Explore Leisure Isle, Knysna and Plettenberg Bay
- Various beaches
- Fishing (catch and release)
- Whale-watching
- Kayaking and SUPing
- Sunset sailing charters
- The Knysna Heads
- Various animal sanctuaries
- Knysna oysters (April to September)
Gallery
Features
- WiFi
- Indoor Fireplace
- Braai
- Pool
- Bath
- DStv
- Fully Equipped Kitchen
- Hairdryer
- Iron + Ironing Board
- Microwave
- Secure Parking
- Serviced
- TV
Best for
- Families
Rates
Low Season | |
R3,250.00 | Per Night |
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