Northern
Drakensberg
-
Royal Natal
- Cathedral Peak
- Bergville
-
Ladysmith
- Oliviershoek
- Van Reenen
Central Drakensberg
- Monks Cowl
- Champagne Valley
- Injasuti
- Giants Castle
- Highmoor
- Kamberg
- Winterton
- Estcourt
- Mooi River
- Weenen
Southern Drakensberg
- Lotheni
- Vergelegen
- Sani Pass
- Cobham
- Bushmans Nek
- Drakensberg Gardens
- Underberg
- Himeville
Natal Midlands
- Rosetta
- Nottingham Road
- Balgowan
- Howick
- Lidgetton
- Currys Post
- Karkloof
- Lions River
- Fort Nottingham
- Hilton
- Dargle
Drakensberg Attractions
- Bushman Rock
Art
- Hiking Trails
- Hot air
ballooning
- Horse trails
- Helicopter & Microlight
flights
- Restaurants
- Arts & Crafts
- Drakensberg
Boys Choir
- Canopy Tours
- Midlands Meander
- Fly Fishing
- Game Viewing
- Golf
- White Water rafting
- Birding
-
Quad Biking
- 4x4 Offroad trails
- Battlefield Tours
- Wine Tasting
- Museums
- Bicycle tours
- Abseiling
- Wellness & Spas
Weddings
Conferences
Drakensberg Links

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Natal Midlands
The Natal Midlands offer excellent hotels, guest houses, country lodges,
restaurants and tea-gardens
The Natal Midlands offer excellent hotels, guest houses, country lodges,
restaurants and tea-gardens. The Midlands
Meander route which runs mainly between Howick and Nottingham
Road is
a delightful shopping and browsing side-trip, including numerous antique
shops, art galleries and arts and crafts studios
Your first experience of the Natal Midlands is on your approach to the
Drakensberg. The Natal Midlands offers tourism opportunities unparalleled
in this fertile cradle of land found between the Sunshine Coast and the craggy
Drakensberg Mountains. with its myriad od waterfalls,
lakes, dams, Zulu cultural villages, game reserves and historical battle
sites the Natal Midlands offers a natural specable.
The Natal Midlands have
some of the most historic battle sites in South Africa. It was here that
the Boer met the British and the Zulu Impis met both! The climate is pleasant
most of the year; summers tend to be hot, while winters are very mild.
The landscape of the Natal Midlands is green and softly wavy, dominated
by pastures and pine forests. Numerous rivers of crystal-clear water from
the Drakensberg highlands make the Midlands the South African destination
of choice for anglers. Particularly popular is the almost meditative art
of fly-fishing. Trout was introduced here back in 1889 by Scottish settlers.
Activities in the Natal Midlands
Towns in the Natal Midlands
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