The Garden Route, South Africa

Lekkerwater Beach Lodge

A remote beachside escape
The path leading up top lekkerwater beach lodge, south africa

Laidback luxury on South Africa’s most pristine coastline

Situated on a 30–mile stretch of some of South Africa’s most pristine coastline, Lekkerwater Beach Lodge’s secluded setting and laidback brand of luxury offers the ultimate rest and reset. Right on the beach, there are four miles of creamy white sand on your doorstep, and windswept ocean views from the seven glass–fronted suites and the main lodge’s sea view terrace.

The main allure here is in its utterly remote setting. The surrounding De Hoop nature reserve is one of the world’s best spots for land based whale watching, and is also home to more than 260 species of bird. Off–grid and distraction free, this is a place to truly switch off and appreciate the natural beauty and simplicity of your surroundings. Get out and explore with cycling and nature walks, go rock pooling or stargazing, savour a private gourmet picnic on the beach, or simply soak up the views from the wood–fired hot tub.

Of course, there’s no compromise on service or experiences – the lodge’s family–style dining set up might see you try everything from sizzling barbecue to smokey grilled lobster to fynbos scented gin and homemade muesli. Guests are encouraged to engage with the chefs, who source all local ingredients for their creations.

 

Highlights

Set within the remotely beautiful De Hoop nature reserve

Explore a 30–mile stretch of pristine South African coastline

Enjoy some of the world’s best land–based whale watching

Savour delicious barbecue and family–style dining

Watch the waves from your glass–fronted suite

Discover the area’s flora, fauna and wildlife

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Places to combine Lekkerwater Beach Lodge

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Cape Town

The Silo
With sweeping views of the Atlantic, Table Mountain as a backdrop, and the buzz of a working harbour, the Victoria and Albert Waterfront is one of Cape Town’s prime locations. It is here that you’ll find The Silo. The grain silo was the tallest building in Sub-Saharan Africa when it was built in 1924, and the luxury hotel is located in the former elevator tower. The creative brain behind the project is that of prominent British designer and architect Thomas Heatherwick, whose iconic works include the Cauldron for the London 2012 Olympic Games and London’s new Routemaster bus. The Silo occupies six floors above the Zeitz MOCAA Museum of Contemporary Art Africa. A partnership between the V&A Waterfront and Jochen Zeitz, this cultural institution focuses on exhibiting cutting-edge contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora, with the Zeitz Collection forming its founding exhibition. Taking its place on Cape Town’s skyline, the hotel is a beacon of modern design. The industrial aesthetics remain with the addition of pillowed glazing panels which bulge outwards as if gently inflated. At night, this transforms the building into a glowing lantern. Each of the 28 rooms, which include a magnificent penthouse suite, are individually designed and strike the balance between industrial, stylish and comfortable. The creative team have been busy sourcing pieces from Cape Town and across the world, to ensure each room tells its own story without detracting from the natural beauty of the city, which can be seen through the 18-foot windows. Another key feature is the huge grain-shaped atrium carved out of the interior of the grain silos. The art in the hotel is in keeping with the collections in the museum. Appreciate the 360 degree panoramic views from the restaurant, champagne bar and glass swimming pool located on the rooftop while casting your eye across the ocean, city bowl and mountains. There is also a café, piano bar, spa and fitness centre and when you want to go exploring, the Waterfront itself offers a wealth of shops, restaurants and bars.
Ariel view of waves breaking on a forested shoreline