About Amber Guest Lodge
Amber Guest Lodge is tucked into the gentle sweep of Knysna's Eastern Head, which features vast swathes of indigenous fynbos vegetation. As the lodge is slightly elevated, the patio offers stunning views of the estuary and distant Outeniqua Mountains towards the West. It's just the place, then, from which to appreciate the ever-changing glows and fiery streaks of an African sunset.
Bed and breakfast accommodation includes a sumptuous full English spread served in our dining room or on the pool patio. The suites are spacious and tastefully decorated to soothe your senses.
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Accommodation Options
Sunset View
Double bedroom with king size or twin beds, en-suite bathroom with large shower and a bath. This room has a flatscreen TV, DVD player, hairdryer, fridge, microwave, safe, ceiling fan, tea/coffee facilities. Free Wi-Fi. These rooms have a lagoon view.
Lagoon View
Double bedroom with king size or twin beds, en-suite bathroom with large shower cubicle and a bath. This room has flatscreen TV, DVD player, hairdryer, fridge,safe, tea/coffee facilities. Free Wi-Fi. These rooms have a lagoon view.
Patio Room
Bedroom with king size bed. Flatscreen TV, DVD player, hairdryer, fridge, microwave, heater, ceiling fan, tea and coffee making facilities. Large bathroom with bath and separate shower. Free Wi-Fi.
Family Suite
Two bedroomed suite with large bathroom and lounge. Free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, DVD player, fridge, microwave, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer. Heater and fans. One king bed and two single beds. Bathroom has bath and shower.
Executive Suite
Large lounge/dining area,with flat screen TV, DVD player, fridge, microwave, safe, tea/coffee facilities, separate bedroom with king size or twin beds & en-suite bathroom with large shower and a bath. This suite has a beautiful lagoon view. Free Wi-Fi .
Standard Room Amenities
At a Glance
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Rating:
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