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George has quietly become a hub for mountain biking and cycle tourism along the Garden Route, drawing riders from across South Africa and internationally who use the town as a basecamp between stages. The Bikestop B&B sits within that specific economy: cyclists need somewhere with secure bike storage, early breakfasts before dawn rides, and hosts who understand trail conditions and local routes. This niche positioning reflects how George itself has shifted—it's no longer just a stopping point between Cape Town and Mossel Bay, but a destination for specific adventure tourism. Properties that cater to activity-focused visitors rather than generic holiday-makers find steadier bookings and higher rates, which is why the intersection of accommodation and the local cycling culture matters more here than it would in a purely leisure-tourism town.
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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.