Accommodation Description
Wild Rescue Nature Reserve offers a rare off-grid escape across 165 hectares of protected fynbos within the Cape Floral Kingdom. Guests can choose between two stone-built Cape thatched cottages perched above the Goukou River, or the Verandah Room - a private double en-suite adjacent to the education centre. The cottages are fully equipped for self-catering, with open-plan living areas, indoor fireplaces, verandah braais, and bathrooms with showers. There is no electricity in the cottages — oil lamps, candles, and gas for cooking and hot water create an authentically off-grid experience. Linen and towels are provided. The Verandah Room offers a comfortable alternative with a private entrance, indoor sitting area, work desk, and outdoor verandah. This is a conservation-first property run by a registered NPO, where overnight stays directly support wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and fynbos restoration efforts.
Setting Description
Wild Rescue sits midway between Riversdale and Still Bay on South Africa's Southern Cape coast - roughly 30 minutes from each. The reserve forms part of the Hannes Zaaiman Private Nature Reserve, proclaimed in 1994, and is classified as a Critical Biodiversity Area. Its diverse habitats include Albertinia Sand Fynbos, Canca Limestone Fynbos, Eastern Ruens Shale Renosterveld, and Cape Lowland Freshwater Wetlands - all in remarkably close proximity, making it botanically exceptional. The Goukou River runs along the eastern boundary, and a perennial spring feeds a natural swimming dam. Wildlife on the reserve includes bushbuck, caracal, porcupine, Cape grysbok, and the vulnerable Cape Clawless Otter. Birdlife is equally impressive — African Fish Eagle, Spotted Eagle Owl, African Hoopoe, and Bokmakerie are regular sightings. Still Bay's Blue Flag beaches are a 30-minute drive away, offering a coastal contrast to the reserve's wild interior.
What We Love
-Off-grid stone cottages with indoor fireplaces, verandah braais, and candle-lit evenings in the fynbos
-Five marked walking trails through rare and endangered Cape Floral Kingdom habitats
-Swimming in a natural spring-fed dam surrounded by water lilies and frogs
-Night skies unmarred by light pollution - stargazing here is exceptional
-A working wildlife sanctuary and NPO: your stay funds conservation directly
-Guided sanctuary visits to see rescued tortoises, monkeys, and other wildlife
-Positioned 30 minutes from Still Bay's Blue Flag beaches for a perfect bush-to-coast combination