Welcome to Village Life!
The Tsitsikamma Village
Enjoy delicious meals, fine wine and local beers on tap at one of the three dining areas within the Tsitsikamma Village Inn – De Oude Martha Restaurant, the Hunters Pub and Cafe Bacchus. Take a journey back in time with Elvis and Marilyn Monroe at Marilyn’s 60’s Diner. Our on-site Micro Brewery is a must for any beer lover. We also have a conference venue located in the tranquility of our beautiful gardens, perfectly equipped for all your needs.
Storms River Village is a hive of activity, mountain biking events, plenty of hikes and walks starting from our doorstep, adventure sports such as black water tubing or kayaking/lilo-ing, nearby beaches, segway forest tours, tree top canopy tour, and more. All can be booked at our helpful reception, and we will make all the arrangements for you.
Come and unwind with us… Welcome to Village Life!
Fast Facts About the Area
- How to get there: The Tsitsikamma Forest is easily accessible by road from Cape Town or Port Elizabeth.
- How to get around: On foot, or by vehicle, or take one of the available guided tours.
- Length of stay: We recommend at least two nights, as there is so much to see and do in the area.
- Best time to visit: Tsitsikamma and surrounds can be visited all year round.
- What to eat: The Tsitsikamma Village Inn offers four onsite restaurants, and Storms River Village has a range of eateries. There are also a number of restaurants in Storms River for you to choose from, including the Tsitrus Cafe and Cattle Baron.
- What to see: The area of Tsitsikamma and Storms River offers a wide variety of activities for you to choose from. Whether you are traveling as a couple or with children, there is something for everyone in Tsitsikamma. View the activities here.
- Essentials to pack: Comfortable shoes, your camera, extra camera batteries, sweaters, a jacket, comfy hiking pants, shorts, jeans, swimsuit, hat, flipflops, hiking shoes, sunglasses, high SPF sunscreen, aftersun, a good book to read, travel journal and pen.
- Best to do in winter: snuggle up and enjoy the fireplace in the Hunters Pub. Drink Hot Chocolate at the Marylin’s 60’s Diner, visit the Wolf Sancutary, go on the Woodcutter Journey, visit the Storm River Arts and Craft Centre, Hiking, Mountain Biking, Visit the Big Tree and do the Otter Trail (5 day trail).
- Best to do in summer: Bungy Jumping, Ziplining, do a Tsitsikamma Canopy Tour, Snorkeling, Canyoning, do a Segway Tour, Scuba Diving, Bird watching, Blackwater Tubing, Storm River Cycling trail,Hiking.
About Tsitsikamma
Tsitsikamma is a khoi word meaning “place of abundant or sparkling water”. The region stretches from the Bloukrans River in the west to Eerste Rivier in the east, is bordered on the north by the imposing Tsitsikamma mountains and in the south by the Indian Ocean.
The area is covered in large tracts of indigenous forest, commercial plantation and fynbos. Deep river gorges cleft the plateau as they make their way down to the sea.
A mild all year round climate allows one to make the most of all the outdoor activities that are on offer. Tsitsikamma National Park, declared in 1964, encompasses a marine reserve made up of 80km of coastline and offers the visitor magnificent scenery, walks, a small beach, restaurant and shop. The famous Storms River Suspension Bridge spans the river mouth.
At the most western side of the Tsitsikamma, is a hidden gem, Natures Valley. Numerous trails and a beautiful beach are to be found here. This is where the world renowned Otter finishes, and Tsitsikamma Mountain trails starts.
Storms River Village
Storms River Village is located between Storms River (Paul Sauer) Bridge and the Storms River Mouth, approximately a kilometre south of the N2. It’s surrounded by plantations and forest. The quaint, peaceful village consists of 100 erven that were laid out in 1860.
The main attraction of the Village is a number of great adventure-type activities operated from or close to the village. Options include the Tsitsikamma treetop canopy tour, woodcutters journey, black water tubing, mountain bike hire, segway trips, kayak & kloofing, scuba & snorkelling, abseiling, Tsitsikamma zipline tours, Tsitsikamma boat cruise, bunjy jumping (highest in the world!), hiking and walking.
Storms River Mouth
The Storms River Mouth section of the Tsitsikamma National Park is very scenic and a must-visit. A number of short trails (2-6km) allow you to explore the coastal bush and rocky shoreline. The most popular walk is to the river mouth with the well-known suspension bridge that spans it.
Other facilities include a restaurant and dining deck with great ocean views, a tidal pool and a small curio and convenience store.
PENSIONERS OFFER
15% discount. Valid for a minimum of 2 consecutive nights, from 15 Jan 2024 until 31 Aug 2024. Breakfast incl.
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CONTACT DETAILS:
Website: tsitsikammavillageinn.co.za
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Contact Number: 042 281 1711
E-mail Address: info@tsitsikammavillageinn.co.za
Was just wondering if your pensioner discount would apply February 2023?
Good Afternoon Donna
Thank you for your email.
Yes, our pensioner discount will apply in February 2023.
Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any further enquiries.
Yours in Hospitality
Kerry
Tsitsikamma Front Office team