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Plettenberg Park HotelThe hotel is situated in a private nature reserve, of some 200 hectares, including 3 km of cliff faced shoreline. It nestling on a cliffs edge, offering one dramatic and sweeping views of the Indian Ocean. The Park has 3 natural wetlands, plus a large dam filled with bass. Here accent is on time honoured values, excellent personal service and superb cuisine. Rooms are large and well appointed, offering spectacular views. The Park has 3 natural wetlands, plus a large dam filled with bass. There are only 9 rooms at Plettenberg Park, offering 7 with sea and 2 with lake views. Of the 7 sea-facing rooms, 6 are large, and one is designated as small. The large rooms all boast fire places, ceiling fans, CD player, and mini-bars. All 9 rooms have Satellite Television, tea/ coffee making facilities, and safes. Each room is furnished with extra long sleigh beds, and the décor is simplistic. The chef will discuss the dinner menu with you in person during the afternoon and will happily create a menu around your specific requests. As the sun disappears behind the sea-cliffs whilst you sip your sun downer, you can choose to dine indoors, around the pool by candlelight or on the sea-deck by lantern-light, as you prefer. Breakfast is a full buffet, including rolls of smoked salmon, salads, cold meats and eggs as you please, filter coffee and fresh orange juice. Should you feel like eating out at lunch-time for example, there are a number of excellent restaurants in the area. Although there is plenty to enjoy in the area, you might also just wish to relax on the sundeck, or in the pool at the Hotel. There is also a private beach with tidal rock pool. Guests can also indulge in treatments at the Wellness centre, enjoy the use of a gym, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam room. In close proximity to the Hotel, you can enjoy guided nature walks, whale and dolphin watching (seasonal), scuba diving, snorkelling, horse riding, and golf. The Park abounds with a number of the small species of wildlife, such as grysbok, mongoose, baboon, bushbuck, and cape clawless otter. Over 65 species of birds have been noted.
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