Highlights

One of South Africa’s premier holiday resorts ideal for a family holiday or a romantic getaway

Newly refurbished with a 4 star grading

Owned and run by the van der Riet family since the hotel opened in 1939

Stunning grounds with some of the best views of the famous Drakensberg mountains

Quaint stone-and-thatch chapel, reception venues and honeymoon suites ideal for that country style wedding and/or honeymoon

Hiking, horse riding, mountain biking, tennis, squash, bowls, 9-hole golf course, swimming pool, fly fishing, quad biking and helicopter sightseeing and lots more

Fully equipped gym with steam bath and a beauty therapist

Places of interest to visit en route

Easy access from both Johannesburg and Durban, the spectacular Drakensberg Mountains have taken their rightful place on the international tourism stage with the proclamation of the 243,000 hectare uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park on 29 November 2000 as a World Heritage Site (WHS). In addition to recognising the unique natural beauty of the ‘Berg’, the WHS title also focuses world attention on the park’s rich collection of rock art, the last visible signs of the San Peoples. In order for any site to be included in the World Heritage List it must meet one or more of the Natural Heritage Property or Cultural Heritage Property criteria. The uKhahlamba Drakensberg satisfies two of the four natural criteria and two of the cultural criteria.