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Numbi Valley Permaculture Farm matters to George beyond its guest beds. Permaculture guesthouses function as education nodes—visitors arrive curious about food systems, sustainability, and alternative land use, and leave understanding how these approaches work in practice. This category of accommodation plays a quiet role in the local economy: attracting people interested in workshops, slow tourism, and values-aligned travel; connecting with agricultural networks; and demonstrating that farming can support multiple income streams. For George specifically, as agricultural land faces pressure from urban sprawl and development, working farms offering guest experiences keep land in productive use and make rural viability visible. Guests often return, recommend the place to others with similar interests, and sometimes become part of longer projects or communities. The business exists within relationships—with the land, with repeat visitors, with people seeking an alternative to conventional tourism.
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In George, properties near the airport and the N2 suit travellers using George as a base to explore the broader Garden Route corridor — Knysna, Wilderness, and the Outeniqua Mountains are all within 45 minutes. For aviation-related stays, the guest houses nearest George Airport have the most predictable early-morning access. The retirement community's influence means most George guest houses maintain high standards of cleanliness and consistency.