Midlands Accommodatie - 8
The Midlands refers to scenic area in the heart of KwaZulu Natal, lying between the foothills of the Drakensberg Mountains in the west and the Indian Ocean in the east. Accommodation in the Midlands is a good call owing to the array of activities in the area as well as its accessibility to both Durban and Pietermaritzburg via the N3 highway. The midlands, with its warm, wet summers and cool dry winters make a pleasant getaway in any season.
The Midlands are a particularly beautiful part of KwaZulu Natal comprising rolling farmlands, undulating hills and tracts of indigenous forest. The towns in the area are quaint and pretty and include settlements such as Hilton, Howick, Belgowan, Nottingham Road, Karkloof and Curry’s Post. One of the main draw cards for visitors to the Midlands is the bucolic atmosphere. Country life is showcased at its best here and a weekend break to this region will simultaneously energise and relax you.
One of the main attractions in the area is the Midlands Meander, an 80 kilometre tourist route taking in a variety of arts, crafts, restaurants and country-style accommodation. Along the route you can visit studios and shops of metal workers, potters, weavers, painters, glass-blowers. Foodies will be delighted by the array of cheese producers, craft-beer breweries, delightful bakeries and delis as well as highly acclaimed restaurants.
The scenery and terrain in the Midlands lends itself to outdoor activities like walking, hiking, horse-riding and picnicking. These activities are best pursued in some of the area’s conservancies and nature reserves such as the Midmar Nature Reserve (close to the Midmar Dam – a water-sport and fishing hub), Umgeni Valley Nature Reserve and Karkloof Nature Reserve. Karkloof is the second largest indigenous forest in South Africa and those with a real taste for adventure can take one of the canopy tours offered there.
If you are looking for a place to relax for a while, accommodation in the Midlands will certainly tick that box. Have a look at our varied Midlands accommodation options.
Ekhaya Lodge is a home away from home. It lies just 10km from Pietermaritzburg and 70km from Durban. We have access from N3 which is 0.8km from Ekhaya Lodge.Tea and coffee,bar fridge,DSTV control TV, ... Lees verder
Sunrise Guest House is an affordable alternative situated in a quiet, secure residential area in Greytown. It consists of 7 self catering units, each sleeping 2 - 3 people as well as a cottage that ca... Lees verder
Nutmeg Guesthouse offers stylish, spacious and comfortable accommodation with the choice of self-catering or bed and breakfast accommodation; guests also have the option of dinner. The establishment i... Lees verder
Gowrie Farm is set in Nottingham Road, in the heart of the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands and within the context of a working farm. The estate is surrounded by a choice of well-stocked trout dams, lush bush ... Lees verder
The Legendary Nottingham Road Hotel was built in the 1890's and is historically known as one of the oldest pub's in Kwa-Zulu Natal. This old style hotel has 14 en-suite rooms, both twins and doubles. ... Lees verder
Beverley Country Cottages are set in the beautiful Dargle Valley of the Natal Midlands, on the farm Beverley, where the early Irish settlers set up home in the late 1800’s. It is part of the Midlands ... Lees verder
Granny Mouse Country House and Spa is situated in the picturesque Midlands Meander at the foothills of the Drakensberg where we offer upmarket Accommodation on a Bed and Breakfast basis.
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Fountain Hall Guest House is on a working dairy farm situated 7 km from Mooi River nestled in the foothills of the Kamberg and Drakensberg mountains in the heart of the Natal Midlands, and on the Midl... Lees verder
Welcome to Star Dam Estate, one of the newest gems in the crown of the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. Tucked away in a quiet corner of the Dargle Valley, in close proximity to the iconic Inhlosane hill, Star... Lees verder
THE STUDIO is a peaceful, fully-equipped, 3-bedroom, 6-sleeper cottage bordering Hilton College. It is conveniently close to Hilton Village, with its shops, excellent restaurants and many coffee shops... Lees verder
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Midlands Recensies
Midlands Accommodatie scoort 4.6 / 5 op basis van 52 beoordelingen van gasten die boeken met Sleeping-OUT.
Lidgetton
Lovely.
- Faye Strydom
Dargle
Beautiful, quiet, worth every penny.
- Lerato Motakane
Dargle
Nice scenic routes. Nature at its best. Peaceful little place. Highly recommended.
- Jan Ernst
Howick
Peaceful town
- Sandra Nurasiaha
Mooi River
Busy little town, close enough for a quick shopping trip.
- Karen Davies
Mid Illovo
Beautiful scenery. Perfect place for a gateway
- Tobeka Tobeka
Estcourt
Beautiful sites and everything was so green as far as the eye can see.
- Wayne Walker
Dargle
Wow!
- Nosipho Ndiweni
Howick
Friendly city with an appealing backdrop of culture.
- Noel Sked
Dargle
The Dargle is an area I would really like to discover more. There are so many really interesting places to visit and I am really inspired by the closeness of the community that exists there. The sun is very powerful compared to Durban and I think more needs to be said about this. Townies like myself come very unprepared and consequently, my friend and I went home with second degree burns on the back of our legs. During my stay at Mount Park I became very fascinated by the history in the area and I think this could and should be a starting point to further tourism opportunities. A ghost route would also draw in a great deal of tourism. I am told that there are a lot of ghost sightings in the area.
- Leigh Anderson