Koos se Kardoes is situated in Kameeldoring Park, a quiet part of town with Kameeldoring, Kremetart, Koorsboom and
Yellowwood trees on the premises away from the hustle and bustle of the town.
Here, guests are surrounded by 12 hectares of indigenous Tsitsikamma forest with big
Yellowwood trees, walking trails and 3 large colourful ponds.
Its rainforest, milkwood and
yellowwood trees, surging rivers, deep ravines, ferns, walking trails and Storm's River Mouth with its two suspension bridges combine into one of the most magnificent places on Earth.
The Amatolas stretch into the hinterland just north of Grahamstown and west of Stutterheim, their slopes covered in dense natural forests of white stinkwoods,
yellowwood trees, gorgeous Cape chestnuts, and a myriad other indigenous trees.
On the shortest trail, there is
a yellowwood tree that is estimated to be 600 years old.
Accomdation for 3 guests is provided in a detached unit nestled under
a Yellowwood tree.
The many hiking trails lead the visitor into the pristine beauty of nature, the majestic old
yellowwood tree, peace and tranquility.
Not exact matches
Among the mixed bushveld, there are rare cycads,
yellowwood and cedar
trees, all of which make for a luxurious vista.
This giant Outeniqua
yellowwood is one of the few giant
trees left.
At the same time, what are now arid lands in Idaho and Oregon supported forests of warm - temperate
trees like those in the mahogany family, presently characteristic of central and South America, and in the deserts of Nevada, forests were composed of
trees that now are native to the southeastern United States and eastern Asia, for instance, maple, alder, ash,
yellowwood, birch, beech, and poplars (Graham, 1999).