
This peaceful garden incorporates the four important vegetation types found in the Overberg and the most interesting messages are conveyed to the public about the amazing plant and animal life by means of informative storyboards.
The afro montane forests, wetlands, coastal dunes and fynbos plants are well represented and can be experienced by means of self-guided wheelchair-friendly paths or in the form of an organised tour where a guide will point out numerous features of plants and animals found in the region.
The nature trails take the visitor up the popular Disa Kloof (named after the unique orchid found in the Cape) and Leopard's Kloof, both boasting with spectacular waterfalls and enchanted forests.
The Khoi-San indigenous garden features a selection of well known local useful and medicinal plants. This garden highlights the important roles that plants play in the cultures and traditions of South African people.
The Khoi-San garden is an important educational feature in the garden and school groups from the neighbouring towns make intensive use of the garden when they visit on organised environmental educational programs. These 'edu-tours' must be arranged in advance as they are offered by trained environmental educational officers.
The garden also offers a range of books, gifts and other interesting objects in the Honeybush Souvenir Shop and the long awaited restaurant. There is also an indigenous plants nursery, picnic areas and sunset concerts are hosted during the summer.
Opening hours on weekdays from 8:00 to 16:30
Photo's courtesy of Karman de Lange