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The Old Trading Post is a 4 star graded B&B with self catering option, offering Wilderness accommodation for tourists and visitors of on the Garden Route.

The Old Trading Post is situated amongst the lakes and wetlands of Wilderness in the rural settlement of Duiwerivier (1.7km off the N2). This peaceful and tranquil environment within the Wilderness section of the Garden Route National Park offers abundant birdlife, walks, trails, water sports and cycling. The beaches and village of Wilderness are within easy reach (2 to 7km).

ACCOMMODATION

Our comfortable and well appointed rooms offer tea and coffee facilities, fridges, television, fine white linen, towels, fans, heaters, electric blankets and more!

Guests can book either on a Bed & Breakfast, Self-catering or Bed only basis, depending on the room chosen. Braai facilities are available. Children and pets are welcome.

The lovingly restored old homestead, filled with cottage furniture has two lounges for communal use. Breakfast is served in the dining room or on the veranda. Dinner is available on prior arrangement. Wireless internet is available.

Please see the individual room descriptions with photographs below, to assist you with your choice.

ACTIVITIES & ATTRACTIONS

Enjoy time on our long sunny veranda, cool off and relax around the pool or find a quiet spot in the garden. We have mountain bikes and a canoe for hire. Paddle down to Island Lake and the Serpentine to enjoy the views and birds or cycle the back roads to Wilderness, spend time in the Malachite bird hide or walk one of the trails in the National Park.

There is plenty to do in Wilderness - take to the beaches or watch whales from Dolphin Point, try one of the adventure activities and enjoy the many popular restaurants. Enjoy the local weekend markets or take a scenic drive. We are centrally situated to visit the nearby towns and attractions along the Garden Route.