Hog Hollow Guest House, Plettenberg Bay

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If you have visited Hog Hollow near Plettenberg Bay on the Garden Route in South Africa, you will know what I mean when I say that this guest house is completely unique and utterly charming. Hog Hollow is owned by the slightly eccentric Andy Fermor who has single handedly (but with a bit of help from his friends) made Hog Hollow a homely, pan African and luxurious getaway.

What strikes you about Hog Hollow is that the staff are well trained, well cared for and obviously enjoying their jobs. This is one of the few hotels in South Africa where the staff is the main reason that people keep going back. That and the stunning rooms of course.

All the suites at Hog Hollow are large and offer amazing views of the tropical forests and mountains. The newer rooms are set in the trees and offer complete privacy.

Kids are welcome at Hog Hollow and the duplex suites with a downstairs lounge that can be made up to sleep 2 children as well as an upstairs bedroom for the parents. Small children have seperate dining times giving parents time to relax in the evenings.

One Response to “Hog Hollow Guest House, Plettenberg Bay”

  1. Sean Skibbe Says:

    I visited Hog Hollow with my girlfriend and we both loved it. We had one of the old suites with views of the forests and a private veranda. The food at Hog hollow is great, so we ate with gusto. Then of course we had to work it off and took a walk from the hotel to Monkeyland to see all the different monkeys. It was great.

    A stunning lodge that I would recommend to anyone.

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