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Waterfval Farmstay represents something important in George's tourism ecosystem: the link between the town itself and the agricultural and rural character that still defines much of the surrounding area. Guesthouses on working farms serve a particular role—they make the region's actual economy visible to visitors, not just its scenic appeal. Guests here encounter the real rhythms of the Garden Route: the seasonal cycles, the people who've built lives around this landscape, and the slower pace that distinguishes the area from the hustle of more commercialised coastal destinations. For a community like George, these properties matter because they distribute visitor spending beyond the central business district and create economic incentive to maintain the rural and agricultural character that makes the region attractive in the first place. Farmstays aren't just accommodation; they're how visitors understand that George isn't a resort destination but a real place where people live and work.
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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.