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We are within easy access to an abundance of game reserves, golf courses, hiking and biking trails, the Midlands Meander, the Amble, and historic battlefields.

We also have lovely coffee shops, as well as gift and home industry stores, only a stone’s throw away from us.

We are an hour and a quarter from the King Shaka International Airport and 45 minutes from Pietermaritzburg.

Wonderview Farm Food Retreat

A nursery and tea garden with breath-taking views and mouth-watering treats! Relax in their tranquil setting, while they cook up a storm for you: cakes, scones, muffins, quiches……all sorts of delights to satisfy your taste buds. This picturesque is also ideal for kiddies’ parties, celebrations, picnics and small weddings.

Lilani Hot Springs

At Lilani Hot Springs, the water has been channeled into four pools, in which one can relax and feel the warm spring water soothing one’s body. The springs have been used by the local community for many, many years, and they believe that the waters have healing properties for many ailments. Visitors can also stroll around the property and enjoy the variety of birds and plants. The more energetic can also hike in the hills and meet the friendly locals.

St Cathryn’s Golf Course

St Cathryn is not your typical golf estate. Situated in the scenic Natal Midlands, St Cathryn’s offers a variety of activities for you and your family to enjoy together. The challenging 9 hole golf course will keep both seasoned and holiday golfers busy for hours. Join us to fish in one of our two dams, or walk the fairways in search of our abundant bird life, and if you are lucky, you may catch a glimpse of the otters in the dam.

Weenen Nature Reserve

Weenen Game Reserve covers an area of typical inland KwaZulu Natal acacia grassland with occasional thickets. There are extensive game viewing facilities, guided walks and environment education in the Weenen Game Reserve. More than 230 species of birds have been recorded (there are two hides overlooking a dam) and the Weenen Reserve is an excellent example of how a severly degraded havitat can be successfully rehabilitated.