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KwaZulu Natal

Hilton

Hilton resembles an English country village and is only 10 kilometers from Pietermaritzburg - People are attracted to Hilton as it is cooler than Pietermaritzburg and has scenic Drakensberg views. The town has 10 000+ residents but still maintains its village feel. It is home to no fewer than five excellent schools, including the boarding schools St Anne's and Hilton College. Hilton College has become the site of the Hilton Arts Festival during September. Garlington is a popular residential estate in Hilton.

Howick

The buzzing town is located in the uMngeni Municipality just off the N3 highway. It is home to the Howick Falls which cascade 95 meters over dolerite cliffs. Howick is 1050 m above sea level and is about 88 km from Durban. It has warm summers, and cool dry winters, and gets chilly when snow falls on the nearby Drakensberg. It is home to a number of senior citizen residential estates known as the Ambers.

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Howick, Balgowan

In the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands - not much more than an old trading store and a train station where local timber is collected. Michaelhouse, an exclusive private boarding school located along the railway line, is one of the reasons why Balgowan attracts numerous families. Bosch Hoek is a beautiful well-established country estate with a 9-hole golf course. Balgowan is also home to farmers mostly in the timber, cattle, and dairy products industry. A number of accommodation venues, arts and craft outlets like Ardmore, and restaurants like La Lampara and Caversham Mill run through Balgowan on the R103 road. Woodridge is also a lovely residential estate located in Balgowan with...

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Howick, Kamberg AH

Kamberg lies in the foothills of the Drakensberg mountains along the Mooi River with trout dams, lovely scenic walks, and self-guided trails - it is also home to bushman rock art at Game Pass shelter. Trout fishing can be enjoyed all year round in the river, dams, and close by in the trophy trout fishing dams of Highmoor.

Howick, Lidgetton

Lidgetton is a tiny tranquil town in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands about 15 minutes from Howick - boasts a community of creative people and artists The town has a quaint Café, post office with a number of Bed and Breakfasts, and Guest Houses - a popular place to stay. It is home to the Nelson Mandela Capture site and memorial to Former President  Mandela.

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Howick, Lions River

A rural town in the Dargle Valley, on the Midlands Meander route, got its name from the last lion shot in the area in 1856. The Lions River Conservation District covers some 2,000 square kilometers and the area is known for dairy farming.

Mooi River, Rosetta

The hamlet of Rosetta in the beautiful Midlands lies between Mooi River and Nottingham Road, on the Midlands Meander craft and eatery route. The country village wanders along the Mooi River with dairy farming, tourism outlets like The Wine Cellar, The Grindstone, Rosetta Hotel & the Ugly Duckling being popular places for visitors. Fly fishing is popular and the nearby Kamberg Road provides access to Highmoor Nature Reserve, the Kamberg Nature Reserve and Rock Art Centre, and also the popular Giants Castle Nature Reserve. Tranquil Kamberg lies in the foothills of the Drakensberg mountains along the Mooi River with trout dams, lovely scenic walks, and self-guided...

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Nottingham Road

Notties is a lovely vibrant community with people who farm, own or work in small businesses, commute to and from our major hubs, have moved here for the country lifestyle, work in the tourism sector, etc. We are a caring, close-knit, and remarkable community with lots of interesting characters! We like to support locals in terms of shopping, events, markets, fundraising, community schools, and each other. During both good and challenging times, we certainly pull together! That's what makes our community special and unique. Definitely the heart of the Midlands Meander with its fabulous hospitality, beautiful scenic surroundings, huge range of accommodation, restaurants...

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Pietermaritzburg

The capital and second-largest city in KwaZulu-Natal. Founded in 1838 it has come a long way from the quiet, colonial outpost it once was - it is now a modern city that is home to over 600 000 people of diverse cultures. Pietermaritzburg is the "City of Choice" being only 45 minutes by road from Durban, Africa's Busiest port; one hour by road from The King Shaka International Airport; only 90 minutes from central Drakensberg resorts; it is an educational center of excellence being home to many excellent schools and tertiary education institutions, including the campus of UKZN. It also hosts a number of great international events - the Comrades Marathon, the Duzi...

 
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