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Narrow guage train trip – take your picnic basket and enjoy scenery of "Cry the Beloved country". |
For more information contact 083 273 8037 |
The source of the uMngeni River lies in the uMngeni Vlei area, an ancient wetland bounded by hills. The area around the Albert Falls Dam is filled with secluded nature trails and picnic spots, which form part of the Albert Falls Nature Reserve. The Wildlife in the reserve includes zebra, numerous buck such as the springbok, the red hartebeest, and oribi, rhino and giraffe. The Albert Falls Amble has aptly chosen as its emblem the Fish Eagle, whose unique cry punctuates the area, and is an arts and crafts route that extends from Albert Falls to Wartburg, Dalton and New Hanover. It has a wonderful selection of crafts, pubs and a number of private game reserves. |
For more information contact (031) 765 7724 |
The Midlands Meander is just north of Pietermaritzburg and extends from Rietvlei and Currys Post in the east, to Dargle Valley and Fort Nottingham in the west. This stunning stretch is about 80km's long and brimming with amazing sights, sounds and activities. In 1985 local artists, potters and weavers decided to join forces to create an arts and crafts route. From humble beginnings, the Midlands Meander has grown to more than 160 places to eat, drink, shop, play as well as a diverse and fascinating mix of arts and crafts. There are weavers, potters, woodcrafters, leather workers, artists, metalworkers, box makers, herb growers, cheese makers, beer brewers and so much more. |
For more information contact (031) 765 7724 |
Mooi Rivier Mall is definitely not your average city shopping centre with the abundance of greenery, the constant flowing of the river, exclusivity, beauty and the community spirit of Potch, the MooiRivier Mall has it all, 100% naturally. |
For more information contact (018) 293 2004 |
Horse riding with experienced guide - Explore 1200 acres of farmland and natural bush and forms part of the original Voortrekker road.After your ride you can spend some time at the estate - We have a range of country activities, which are perfect for family fun. Picnics can be arranged if booked in advance and pony rides are available for inexperienced or very young riders. |
For more information contact (033) 266 6170 |
Pietermaritzburg is named as the 'Garden City' and Alexandra Park is named after Queen Alexandra, wife of Edward VII. The park's plush 65 Hectares of colour was founded in 1860 and rooted itself as the social activity centre for many decades. The spectacular park is still an outdoor social green gathering spot today annually showcasing Art in the Park - the largest outdoor exhibition in South Africa, showcasing African artists; Cars in the Park - all wheels vintage and future ; 'Martizburg Fantasia - The Cricket Oval with its fascinating Victorian Pavilion is a national monument with a 'chinoiserie' Band Stand, it hosts cultural city events regularly and is adjacent to the Mayor's Garden. |
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The complex currently houses a walk-through Butterfly House, housing both exotic and indigenous butterflies, Butterfly Craft Shop, Art Gallery, Coffee Bar, African Art and Craft Centre, Butterfly Nursery and a Butterfly Garden planted with a large range of butterfly foodplants.The Prime attraction of Butterflies for Africa is the impressive walk through butterfly house where visitors are able to come into close contact with butterflies from around the world as they fly freely in an attractive, lush environment. A walk through the tropical Butterfly House takes one into a fantasyland - where beautiful butterflies from across the world fly freely in a spectacular display of colour. |
For more information contact (033) 387 1356 |
Fully guided hike with a registered and qualified guide. All with entrance fees and light packed lunch included. Experience the paintings of the ancient days. |
For more information contact (033) 702 0330 |
Garden Castle is the southern most part of the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park and incorporates the Bushman's Nek Valley. The area has many unusual sandstone buttresses and other formations. The wildlife is diverse and the walks particularly scenic with many rock art sites in the sandstone caves. A challenging hike takes visitors top of the Rhino and offers magnificent views from Lesotho to East Griqualand. |
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With a setting as beautiful as that of Giant's Castle, you wouldn't want to miss visiting this peak. Today, the Giant's Castle is considered to have one of the largest eland populations in the world and the reserve is also home to some more endangered species of wildlife.The ability to see these endangered species of wildlife from close quarters makes Giant's castle a must-visit attraction! |
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On the main road in Himeville. Open 09h00 to 12h00 daily but arrangements can be made at other times for larger groups. Displays show Settler home, introduction of trout, San/Bushman Rock Art and many morer. |
For more information contact (033) 702 1184 |
The Himeville Nature Reserve stretches along the eastern boundary of Himeville Village.The Nature Reserve offers trout fishing in two dams situated in the reserve. Anglers may use their own small rowing craft or flotation tubes.You can explore the Nature Reserve and encounter Blesbuck and Black Wildebeest. The two dams offer good opportunities for bird watching and Himeville is only 14 km from Cobham Nature reserve which offers enjoyable walks and hikes for the whole family. |
For more information contact (033) 845 1000 |
Experience the awesome thrill and peaceful serenity of hot air ballooning. A experience never to be forgotten. After the flight you can enjoy an Alfresco breakfast and Champagne.The hot air balloon has a partitioned basket specially designed to ensure safety, comfort and a superb view. |
For more information contact 073 334 7911 |
Horse riding trails take off daily into the foothills of the Drakensberg. Rides can be scheduled according to the needs of our guests and Professional guides will lead you into the mountains with extraordinary views, bubbling crystal clear streams and pristine lakes. Linger at our various viewpoints, canter along the plains, or simply soak up the silence. You can also look forward to a light meal or refreshments and a cliff jump off our waterfall. |
For more information contact (033) 701 1502 |
If you don't have your own , call us to hire one and tour the towns of Underberg and Himeville. Stop at the Himeville Nature Reserve for a light picnic. |
For more information contact (033) 701 2302 |
A little west of the twin villages of Himeville and Underberg, on the border with Lesotho, lies the southernmost part of the Drakensberg and the Mzimkhulu Wilderness Area. Whilst the basalt rock formations that make up this incredible mountain range that is now part of a World Heritage Site do not reach as high in the south as they do in the northern reaches, they still appear to do so because of the low-lying valleys that dominate this region. |
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Pucketty Farm Stall, up a short dirt road before you reach Underberg, sells a variety of preserves, rusks, wholesome homemade bread and gifts. Also check out the art gallery of works by local artists!Pucketty Farm was begun about 16 years ago on beautiful smallholding on the outskirts of Underberg village in the Drakensberg. It all started when Serena Shaw (owner, artist and legend in her own right) began selling loaves of hot farm bread from her back door!There is a Picnic Spot/Tea Garden, and the Pucketty Farm Animals to enjoy.Pucketty Farm Stall is best known for its fresh farm bread, carrot cake, our homemade mango yoghurt, superior chilli relish, butterscoth sauce, pucketty pickles and of course our amazing apricot jam. Julie's delectable chocolate brownies have helped to put Underberg, and particularly Pucketty Farm, on the map!! On a hot day, visitors can indulge in homemade browni ice cream, peanut butter ice cream or even creamy vanilla ice cream made with real vanilla pods. Home-made ginger beer and lemon cordial is a must on a summer's day, and Serena's quiches are just right for a summer lunch. |
For more information contact (033) 701 1035 |
Why not pop in and visit our Funky and eccentric shop, filled with household goodies like, original and re-manufactured antiques, handmade jewelery, hanging flowers, frangrance sticks, unique candles, lamps, chandeliers, hammocks, hanging chairs, imported goods from Africa, India and the East, cow hides and coloured leather, gemstones, original Basotho wool blankets, throws and so much more.Spoil yourself or buy a one-of-a-kind gift for someone special! |
For more information contact 083 654 4767 |
The highlands are formed by the Drakensberg / uKhahlamba and Maloti Mountain ranges that form a high dissected plateau roughly 2 500 metres above sea level with towering peaks and narrow, steep-sided river valleys. The views from here are pretty spectacular. Nevertheless, the Swamp Nature Reserve, together with the other smaller reserves - Himeville Nature Reserve and the Impendle Nature Reserve – both of which lie nearby – are worth a visit and should not be overlooked. Impendle is a welcome surprise because of the presence of the highly endangered blue swallow and Cape parrot. |
For more information contact (033) 387 1356 |
Fun for the Kids! Enjoy a Delicious variety of cheeses and yoghurts made daily with viewing windows to see how it is all done! Opening times: Mon – Sat 09h00 – 16h30 and Sunday 09h00 to 13h00 |
For more information contact 082 498 6695 |
We are a small gallery, in a garden setting, specializing in Fine Art Photography and Ceramics. The gallery is owned by Catherine and Lawrance Brennon. Catherine is a ceramic artist and Lawrance is a landscape photographer. There are also a further 30 S.A. artists represented in the gallery. The gallery is open daily from 10am to 4.30pm. Sundays 10.30am – 1.30pm. Closed on Tuesdays out of season. |
For more information contact (033) 701 2440 |
The Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park site's has a diversity of habitats protects a high level of endemic and globally threatened species, especially birds and plants. This spectacular natural site also contains many caves and rock-shelters. In centuries past the San inhabited practically the entire sub-continent, and are regarded as "embodying the essence of southern Africa's deep past". Remarkably, the rock art in the park is better preserved than any other region south of the Sahara. The oldest painting on a rock shelter wall in the park is about 2400 years old, while more recent creations date back to the late nineteenth century. Many of the sites contain scenes depicting hunting, dancing, fighting, food gathering or ritual and trance scenes of hunting or rainmaking. |
For more information contact (033) 845 1000 |
Kloofing in the Injisuthi valley is a 6-7 hour round trip. The Injisuthi valley is the hidden gem of the Drakensberg. The abseils are all done by passive rappelling, in other words the guide lowers you down. This is quite a physical day out, so we do advise people to have a rather hi level of fitness. A light lunch is provided halfway down. |
For more information contact 074 103 3613 |
Tube down a 450m stretch of fun - something the whole family can enjoy - Champagne Castle Adventure Centre is a one stop team building and family adventure destination, based at Dragon Peaks Mountain Resort in the Central Drakensberg.The Sterkspruit is a low volume creek, and has a small catchment area, however in summer during the heavy rainfall periods it has plenty of water to make for some interesting white water tubing. |
For more information contact 074 103 3613 |
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Disclaimer: Flexi Club is no way responsible for the accuracy of the contact details and product information displayed for these travel products. If you find some details are inaccurate, please advise the Club.


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Narrow guage train trip – take your picnic basket and enjoy scenery of "Cry the Beloved country". |
For more information contact 083 273 8037 |
The source of the uMngeni River lies in the uMngeni Vlei area, an ancient wetland bounded by hills. The area around the Albert Falls Dam is filled with secluded nature trails and picnic spots, which form part of the Albert Falls Nature Reserve. The Wildlife in the reserve includes zebra, numerous buck such as the springbok, the red hartebeest, and oribi, rhino and giraffe. The Albert Falls Amble has aptly chosen as its emblem the Fish Eagle, whose unique cry punctuates the area, and is an arts and crafts route that extends from Albert Falls to Wartburg, Dalton and New Hanover. It has a wonderful selection of crafts, pubs and a number of private game reserves. |
For more information contact (031) 765 7724 |
The Midlands Meander is just north of Pietermaritzburg and extends from Rietvlei and Currys Post in the east, to Dargle Valley and Fort Nottingham in the west. This stunning stretch is about 80km's long and brimming with amazing sights, sounds and activities. In 1985 local artists, potters and weavers decided to join forces to create an arts and crafts route. From humble beginnings, the Midlands Meander has grown to more than 160 places to eat, drink, shop, play as well as a diverse and fascinating mix of arts and crafts. There are weavers, potters, woodcrafters, leather workers, artists, metalworkers, box makers, herb growers, cheese makers, beer brewers and so much more. |
For more information contact (031) 765 7724 |
Mooi Rivier Mall is definitely not your average city shopping centre with the abundance of greenery, the constant flowing of the river, exclusivity, beauty and the community spirit of Potch, the MooiRivier Mall has it all, 100% naturally. |
For more information contact (018) 293 2004 |
Horse riding with experienced guide - Explore 1200 acres of farmland and natural bush and forms part of the original Voortrekker road.After your ride you can spend some time at the estate - We have a range of country activities, which are perfect for family fun. Picnics can be arranged if booked in advance and pony rides are available for inexperienced or very young riders. |
For more information contact (033) 266 6170 |
Pietermaritzburg is named as the 'Garden City' and Alexandra Park is named after Queen Alexandra, wife of Edward VII. The park's plush 65 Hectares of colour was founded in 1860 and rooted itself as the social activity centre for many decades. The spectacular park is still an outdoor social green gathering spot today annually showcasing Art in the Park - the largest outdoor exhibition in South Africa, showcasing African artists; Cars in the Park - all wheels vintage and future ; 'Martizburg Fantasia - The Cricket Oval with its fascinating Victorian Pavilion is a national monument with a 'chinoiserie' Band Stand, it hosts cultural city events regularly and is adjacent to the Mayor's Garden. |
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The complex currently houses a walk-through Butterfly House, housing both exotic and indigenous butterflies, Butterfly Craft Shop, Art Gallery, Coffee Bar, African Art and Craft Centre, Butterfly Nursery and a Butterfly Garden planted with a large range of butterfly foodplants.The Prime attraction of Butterflies for Africa is the impressive walk through butterfly house where visitors are able to come into close contact with butterflies from around the world as they fly freely in an attractive, lush environment. A walk through the tropical Butterfly House takes one into a fantasyland - where beautiful butterflies from across the world fly freely in a spectacular display of colour. |
For more information contact (033) 387 1356 |
Fully guided hike with a registered and qualified guide. All with entrance fees and light packed lunch included. Experience the paintings of the ancient days. |
For more information contact (033) 702 0330 |
Garden Castle is the southern most part of the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park and incorporates the Bushman's Nek Valley. The area has many unusual sandstone buttresses and other formations. The wildlife is diverse and the walks particularly scenic with many rock art sites in the sandstone caves. A challenging hike takes visitors top of the Rhino and offers magnificent views from Lesotho to East Griqualand. |
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With a setting as beautiful as that of Giant's Castle, you wouldn't want to miss visiting this peak. Today, the Giant's Castle is considered to have one of the largest eland populations in the world and the reserve is also home to some more endangered species of wildlife.The ability to see these endangered species of wildlife from close quarters makes Giant's castle a must-visit attraction! |
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On the main road in Himeville. Open 09h00 to 12h00 daily but arrangements can be made at other times for larger groups. Displays show Settler home, introduction of trout, San/Bushman Rock Art and many morer. |
For more information contact (033) 702 1184 |
The Himeville Nature Reserve stretches along the eastern boundary of Himeville Village.The Nature Reserve offers trout fishing in two dams situated in the reserve. Anglers may use their own small rowing craft or flotation tubes.You can explore the Nature Reserve and encounter Blesbuck and Black Wildebeest. The two dams offer good opportunities for bird watching and Himeville is only 14 km from Cobham Nature reserve which offers enjoyable walks and hikes for the whole family. |
For more information contact (033) 845 1000 |
Experience the awesome thrill and peaceful serenity of hot air ballooning. A experience never to be forgotten. After the flight you can enjoy an Alfresco breakfast and Champagne.The hot air balloon has a partitioned basket specially designed to ensure safety, comfort and a superb view. |
For more information contact 073 334 7911 |
Horse riding trails take off daily into the foothills of the Drakensberg. Rides can be scheduled according to the needs of our guests and Professional guides will lead you into the mountains with extraordinary views, bubbling crystal clear streams and pristine lakes. Linger at our various viewpoints, canter along the plains, or simply soak up the silence. You can also look forward to a light meal or refreshments and a cliff jump off our waterfall. |
For more information contact (033) 701 1502 |
If you don't have your own , call us to hire one and tour the towns of Underberg and Himeville. Stop at the Himeville Nature Reserve for a light picnic. |
For more information contact (033) 701 2302 |
A little west of the twin villages of Himeville and Underberg, on the border with Lesotho, lies the southernmost part of the Drakensberg and the Mzimkhulu Wilderness Area. Whilst the basalt rock formations that make up this incredible mountain range that is now part of a World Heritage Site do not reach as high in the south as they do in the northern reaches, they still appear to do so because of the low-lying valleys that dominate this region. |
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Pucketty Farm Stall, up a short dirt road before you reach Underberg, sells a variety of preserves, rusks, wholesome homemade bread and gifts. Also check out the art gallery of works by local artists!Pucketty Farm was begun about 16 years ago on beautiful smallholding on the outskirts of Underberg village in the Drakensberg. It all started when Serena Shaw (owner, artist and legend in her own right) began selling loaves of hot farm bread from her back door!There is a Picnic Spot/Tea Garden, and the Pucketty Farm Animals to enjoy.Pucketty Farm Stall is best known for its fresh farm bread, carrot cake, our homemade mango yoghurt, superior chilli relish, butterscoth sauce, pucketty pickles and of course our amazing apricot jam. Julie's delectable chocolate brownies have helped to put Underberg, and particularly Pucketty Farm, on the map!! On a hot day, visitors can indulge in homemade browni ice cream, peanut butter ice cream or even creamy vanilla ice cream made with real vanilla pods. Home-made ginger beer and lemon cordial is a must on a summer's day, and Serena's quiches are just right for a summer lunch. |
For more information contact (033) 701 1035 |
Why not pop in and visit our Funky and eccentric shop, filled with household goodies like, original and re-manufactured antiques, handmade jewelery, hanging flowers, frangrance sticks, unique candles, lamps, chandeliers, hammocks, hanging chairs, imported goods from Africa, India and the East, cow hides and coloured leather, gemstones, original Basotho wool blankets, throws and so much more.Spoil yourself or buy a one-of-a-kind gift for someone special! |
For more information contact 083 654 4767 |
The highlands are formed by the Drakensberg / uKhahlamba and Maloti Mountain ranges that form a high dissected plateau roughly 2 500 metres above sea level with towering peaks and narrow, steep-sided river valleys. The views from here are pretty spectacular. Nevertheless, the Swamp Nature Reserve, together with the other smaller reserves - Himeville Nature Reserve and the Impendle Nature Reserve – both of which lie nearby – are worth a visit and should not be overlooked. Impendle is a welcome surprise because of the presence of the highly endangered blue swallow and Cape parrot. |
For more information contact (033) 387 1356 |
Fun for the Kids! Enjoy a Delicious variety of cheeses and yoghurts made daily with viewing windows to see how it is all done! Opening times: Mon – Sat 09h00 – 16h30 and Sunday 09h00 to 13h00 |
For more information contact 082 498 6695 |
We are a small gallery, in a garden setting, specializing in Fine Art Photography and Ceramics. The gallery is owned by Catherine and Lawrance Brennon. Catherine is a ceramic artist and Lawrance is a landscape photographer. There are also a further 30 S.A. artists represented in the gallery. The gallery is open daily from 10am to 4.30pm. Sundays 10.30am – 1.30pm. Closed on Tuesdays out of season. |
For more information contact (033) 701 2440 |
The Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park site's has a diversity of habitats protects a high level of endemic and globally threatened species, especially birds and plants. This spectacular natural site also contains many caves and rock-shelters. In centuries past the San inhabited practically the entire sub-continent, and are regarded as "embodying the essence of southern Africa's deep past". Remarkably, the rock art in the park is better preserved than any other region south of the Sahara. The oldest painting on a rock shelter wall in the park is about 2400 years old, while more recent creations date back to the late nineteenth century. Many of the sites contain scenes depicting hunting, dancing, fighting, food gathering or ritual and trance scenes of hunting or rainmaking. |
For more information contact (033) 845 1000 |
Kloofing in the Injisuthi valley is a 6-7 hour round trip. The Injisuthi valley is the hidden gem of the Drakensberg. The abseils are all done by passive rappelling, in other words the guide lowers you down. This is quite a physical day out, so we do advise people to have a rather hi level of fitness. A light lunch is provided halfway down. |
For more information contact 074 103 3613 |
Tube down a 450m stretch of fun - something the whole family can enjoy - Champagne Castle Adventure Centre is a one stop team building and family adventure destination, based at Dragon Peaks Mountain Resort in the Central Drakensberg.The Sterkspruit is a low volume creek, and has a small catchment area, however in summer during the heavy rainfall periods it has plenty of water to make for some interesting white water tubing. |
For more information contact 074 103 3613 |
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Disclaimer: Flexi Club is no way responsible for the accuracy of the contact details and product information displayed for these travel products. If you find some details are inaccurate, please advise the Club.


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With a newly opened Spa and Wellness Center, this retreat Has one of the most complete and indulgent all-round packages in Kwazulu Natal. The new spa offers a full range of massage and skin treatments, as well as a state of the art steam room, Jacuzzi and hydrotherapies.Come indulge your body and awaken your senses - rejuvenate your body, mind and soul, while escaping the stresses of the urban life-style. Granny Mouse Country Spa offers a great selection of body and beauty treatments that range from facials, massage, reflexology, Indian head, hotstone, hydrotherapies, body wraps as well as all the basics as well as specially designed packages that cater for men and women to suit your specific needs. Their internationally qualified, professional and friendly therapists always strive for quality, excellence and distinction. |
For more information contact (033) 234 4071 |
Narrow guage train trip – take your picnic basket and enjoy scenery of "Cry the Beloved country". |
For more information contact 083 273 8037 |
The source of the uMngeni River lies in the uMngeni Vlei area, an ancient wetland bounded by hills. The area around the Albert Falls Dam is filled with secluded nature trails and picnic spots, which form part of the Albert Falls Nature Reserve. The Wildlife in the reserve includes zebra, numerous buck such as the springbok, the red hartebeest, and oribi, rhino and giraffe. The Albert Falls Amble has aptly chosen as its emblem the Fish Eagle, whose unique cry punctuates the area, and is an arts and crafts route that extends from Albert Falls to Wartburg, Dalton and New Hanover. It has a wonderful selection of crafts, pubs and a number of private game reserves. |
For more information contact (031) 765 7724 |
The Midlands Meander is just north of Pietermaritzburg and extends from Rietvlei and Currys Post in the east, to Dargle Valley and Fort Nottingham in the west. This stunning stretch is about 80km's long and brimming with amazing sights, sounds and activities. In 1985 local artists, potters and weavers decided to join forces to create an arts and crafts route. From humble beginnings, the Midlands Meander has grown to more than 160 places to eat, drink, shop, play as well as a diverse and fascinating mix of arts and crafts. There are weavers, potters, woodcrafters, leather workers, artists, metalworkers, box makers, herb growers, cheese makers, beer brewers and so much more. |
For more information contact (031) 765 7724 |
Mooi Rivier Mall is definitely not your average city shopping centre with the abundance of greenery, the constant flowing of the river, exclusivity, beauty and the community spirit of Potch, the MooiRivier Mall has it all, 100% naturally. |
For more information contact (018) 293 2004 |
Horse riding with experienced guide - Explore 1200 acres of farmland and natural bush and forms part of the original Voortrekker road.After your ride you can spend some time at the estate - We have a range of country activities, which are perfect for family fun. Picnics can be arranged if booked in advance and pony rides are available for inexperienced or very young riders. |
For more information contact (033) 266 6170 |
Pietermaritzburg is named as the 'Garden City' and Alexandra Park is named after Queen Alexandra, wife of Edward VII. The park's plush 65 Hectares of colour was founded in 1860 and rooted itself as the social activity centre for many decades. The spectacular park is still an outdoor social green gathering spot today annually showcasing Art in the Park - the largest outdoor exhibition in South Africa, showcasing African artists; Cars in the Park - all wheels vintage and future ; 'Martizburg Fantasia - The Cricket Oval with its fascinating Victorian Pavilion is a national monument with a 'chinoiserie' Band Stand, it hosts cultural city events regularly and is adjacent to the Mayor's Garden. |
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The complex currently houses a walk-through Butterfly House, housing both exotic and indigenous butterflies, Butterfly Craft Shop, Art Gallery, Coffee Bar, African Art and Craft Centre, Butterfly Nursery and a Butterfly Garden planted with a large range of butterfly foodplants.The Prime attraction of Butterflies for Africa is the impressive walk through butterfly house where visitors are able to come into close contact with butterflies from around the world as they fly freely in an attractive, lush environment. A walk through the tropical Butterfly House takes one into a fantasyland - where beautiful butterflies from across the world fly freely in a spectacular display of colour. |
For more information contact (033) 387 1356 |
This is truly a golfers delight! Glengarry is the only 18 hole golf course in the Southern Berg, situated in a World Heritage site. The spectacular setting of the first tee box and the eighteenth green flanked by a trout dam, and views of the famous Rhino Horn peak, make this a very unique and special golfing experience. |
For more information contact (031) 267 1368 |
Imagine the early morning mist lifting off a berg river, the trout rising ... Penwarn is a premier fishing location with seven dams and eight kilometres of river.Five dams are stocked from our own trout hatchery and two are bass dams. boats and rods are supplied afishing clinic can be arranged for those who wish to perfect the art of fly-fishing |
For more information contact (033) 701 1368 |
The complex currently houses a walk-through Butterfly House, housing both exotic and indigenous butterflies, Butterfly Craft Shop, Art Gallery, Coffee Bar, African Art and Craft Centre, Butterfly Nursery and a Butterfly Garden planted with a large range of butterfly foodplants.The Prime attraction of Butterflies for Africa is the impressive walk through butterfly house where visitors are able to come into close contact with butterflies from around the world as they fly freely in an attractive, lush environment. A walk through the tropical Butterfly House takes one into a fantasyland - where beautiful butterflies from across the world fly freely in a spectacular display of colour. |
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With a setting as beautiful as that of Giant's Castle, you wouldn't want to miss visiting this peak. Today, the Giant's Castle is considered to have one of the largest eland populations in the world and the reserve is also home to some more endangered species of wildlife.The ability to see these endangered species of wildlife from close quarters makes Giant's castle a must-visit attraction! |
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On the main road in Himeville. Open 09h00 to 12h00 daily but arrangements can be made at other times for larger groups. Displays show Settler home, introduction of trout, San/Bushman Rock Art and many morer. |
For more information contact (033) 702 1184 |
The Himeville Nature Reserve stretches along the eastern boundary of Himeville Village.The Nature Reserve offers trout fishing in two dams situated in the reserve. Anglers may use their own small rowing craft or flotation tubes.You can explore the Nature Reserve and encounter Blesbuck and Black Wildebeest. The two dams offer good opportunities for bird watching and Himeville is only 14 km from Cobham Nature reserve which offers enjoyable walks and hikes for the whole family. |
For more information contact (033) 845 1000 |
Experience the awesome thrill and peaceful serenity of hot air ballooning. A experience never to be forgotten. After the flight you can enjoy an Alfresco breakfast and Champagne.The hot air balloon has a partitioned basket specially designed to ensure safety, comfort and a superb view. |
For more information contact 073 334 7911 |
Horse riding trails take off daily into the foothills of the Drakensberg. Rides can be scheduled according to the needs of our guests and Professional guides will lead you into the mountains with extraordinary views, bubbling crystal clear streams and pristine lakes. Linger at our various viewpoints, canter along the plains, or simply soak up the silence. You can also look forward to a light meal or refreshments and a cliff jump off our waterfall. |
For more information contact (033) 701 1502 |
A little west of the twin villages of Himeville and Underberg, on the border with Lesotho, lies the southernmost part of the Drakensberg and the Mzimkhulu Wilderness Area. Whilst the basalt rock formations that make up this incredible mountain range that is now part of a World Heritage Site do not reach as high in the south as they do in the northern reaches, they still appear to do so because of the low-lying valleys that dominate this region. |
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Pucketty Farm Stall, up a short dirt road before you reach Underberg, sells a variety of preserves, rusks, wholesome homemade bread and gifts. Also check out the art gallery of works by local artists!Pucketty Farm was begun about 16 years ago on beautiful smallholding on the outskirts of Underberg village in the Drakensberg. It all started when Serena Shaw (owner, artist and legend in her own right) began selling loaves of hot farm bread from her back door!There is a Picnic Spot/Tea Garden, and the Pucketty Farm Animals to enjoy.Pucketty Farm Stall is best known for its fresh farm bread, carrot cake, our homemade mango yoghurt, superior chilli relish, butterscoth sauce, pucketty pickles and of course our amazing apricot jam. Julie's delectable chocolate brownies have helped to put Underberg, and particularly Pucketty Farm, on the map!! On a hot day, visitors can indulge in homemade browni ice cream, peanut butter ice cream or even creamy vanilla ice cream made with real vanilla pods. Home-made ginger beer and lemon cordial is a must on a summer's day, and Serena's quiches are just right for a summer lunch. |
For more information contact (033) 701 1035 |
The Sani Pass takes travellers along a spectacular mountain road that snakes its way from the Drakensberg in South Africa, into Lesotho. Once at the summit of the pass, the Sani Top bar - the highest bar in South Africa - has various refreshments on offer.A 4x4 is highly recommended when driving up the Sani Pass |
For more information visit http://www.drakensberg-tourism.com/sani-pass.html |
Why not pop in and visit our Funky and eccentric shop, filled with household goodies like, original and re-manufactured antiques, handmade jewelery, hanging flowers, frangrance sticks, unique candles, lamps, chandeliers, hammocks, hanging chairs, imported goods from Africa, India and the East, cow hides and coloured leather, gemstones, original Basotho wool blankets, throws and so much more.Spoil yourself or buy a one-of-a-kind gift for someone special! |
For more information contact 083 654 4767 |
The highlands are formed by the Drakensberg / uKhahlamba and Maloti Mountain ranges that form a high dissected plateau roughly 2 500 metres above sea level with towering peaks and narrow, steep-sided river valleys. The views from here are pretty spectacular. Nevertheless, the Swamp Nature Reserve, together with the other smaller reserves - Himeville Nature Reserve and the Impendle Nature Reserve – both of which lie nearby – are worth a visit and should not be overlooked. Impendle is a welcome surprise because of the presence of the highly endangered blue swallow and Cape parrot. |
For more information contact (033) 387 1356 |
Fun for the Kids! Enjoy a Delicious variety of cheeses and yoghurts made daily with viewing windows to see how it is all done! Opening times: Mon – Sat 09h00 – 16h30 and Sunday 09h00 to 13h00 |
For more information contact 082 498 6695 |
We are a small gallery, in a garden setting, specializing in Fine Art Photography and Ceramics. The gallery is owned by Catherine and Lawrance Brennon. Catherine is a ceramic artist and Lawrance is a landscape photographer. There are also a further 30 S.A. artists represented in the gallery. The gallery is open daily from 10am to 4.30pm. Sundays 10.30am – 1.30pm. Closed on Tuesdays out of season. |
For more information contact (033) 701 2440 |
The Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park site's has a diversity of habitats protects a high level of endemic and globally threatened species, especially birds and plants. This spectacular natural site also contains many caves and rock-shelters. In centuries past the San inhabited practically the entire sub-continent, and are regarded as "embodying the essence of southern Africa's deep past". Remarkably, the rock art in the park is better preserved than any other region south of the Sahara. The oldest painting on a rock shelter wall in the park is about 2400 years old, while more recent creations date back to the late nineteenth century. Many of the sites contain scenes depicting hunting, dancing, fighting, food gathering or ritual and trance scenes of hunting or rainmaking. |
For more information contact (033) 845 1000 |
Kloofing in the Injisuthi valley is a 6-7 hour round trip. The Injisuthi valley is the hidden gem of the Drakensberg. The abseils are all done by passive rappelling, in other words the guide lowers you down. This is quite a physical day out, so we do advise people to have a rather hi level of fitness. A light lunch is provided halfway down. |
For more information contact 074 103 3613 |
Tube down a 450m stretch of fun - something the whole family can enjoy - Champagne Castle Adventure Centre is a one stop team building and family adventure destination, based at Dragon Peaks Mountain Resort in the Central Drakensberg.The Sterkspruit is a low volume creek, and has a small catchment area, however in summer during the heavy rainfall periods it has plenty of water to make for some interesting white water tubing. |
For more information contact 074 103 3613 |
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Disclaimer: Flexi Club is no way responsible for the accuracy of the contact details and product information displayed for these travel products. If you find some details are inaccurate, please advise the Club.


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Narrow guage train trip – take your picnic basket and enjoy scenery of "Cry the Beloved country". |
For more information contact 083 273 8037 |
The Midlands Meander is just north of Pietermaritzburg and extends from Rietvlei and Currys Post in the east, to Dargle Valley and Fort Nottingham in the west. This stunning stretch is about 80km's long and brimming with amazing sights, sounds and activities. In 1985 local artists, potters and weavers decided to join forces to create an arts and crafts route. From humble beginnings, the Midlands Meander has grown to more than 160 places to eat, drink, shop, play as well as a diverse and fascinating mix of arts and crafts. There are weavers, potters, woodcrafters, leather workers, artists, metalworkers, box makers, herb growers, cheese makers, beer brewers and so much more. |
For more information contact (031) 765 7724 |
Mooi Rivier Mall is definitely not your average city shopping centre with the abundance of greenery, the constant flowing of the river, exclusivity, beauty and the community spirit of Potch, the MooiRivier Mall has it all, 100% naturally. |
For more information contact (018) 293 2004 |
Horse riding with experienced guide - Explore 1200 acres of farmland and natural bush and forms part of the original Voortrekker road.After your ride you can spend some time at the estate - We have a range of country activities, which are perfect for family fun. Picnics can be arranged if booked in advance and pony rides are available for inexperienced or very young riders. |
For more information contact (033) 266 6170 |
Fully guided hike with a registered and qualified guide. All with entrance fees and light packed lunch included. Experience the paintings of the ancient days. |
For more information contact (033) 702 0330 |
This weekend mountain biking experience is geared toward a relaxed and fun weekend of riding and other activities for the whole family, but also providing the possibility of a testing and varied challenge for the more experienced rider.06 March 2011 |
For more information contact 083 777 8420 |
This is truly a golfers delight! Glengarry is the only 18 hole golf course in the Southern Berg, situated in a World Heritage site. The spectacular setting of the first tee box and the eighteenth green flanked by a trout dam, and views of the famous Rhino Horn peak, make this a very unique and special golfing experience. |
For more information contact (031) 267 1368 |
Imagine the early morning mist lifting off a berg river, the trout rising ... Penwarn is a premier fishing location with seven dams and eight kilometres of river.Five dams are stocked from our own trout hatchery and two are bass dams. boats and rods are supplied afishing clinic can be arranged for those who wish to perfect the art of fly-fishing |
For more information contact (033) 701 1368 |
The complex currently houses a walk-through Butterfly House, housing both exotic and indigenous butterflies, Butterfly Craft Shop, Art Gallery, Coffee Bar, African Art and Craft Centre, Butterfly Nursery and a Butterfly Garden planted with a large range of butterfly foodplants.The Prime attraction of Butterflies for Africa is the impressive walk through butterfly house where visitors are able to come into close contact with butterflies from around the world as they fly freely in an attractive, lush environment. A walk through the tropical Butterfly House takes one into a fantasyland - where beautiful butterflies from across the world fly freely in a spectacular display of colour. |
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In the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park. Try any of the "peaks" like Rhino, siphongeni and Khanti. From Cobham you can also access Hodgsons Peaks. Hike from Sani Pass to Cobham on the Giants cup Hiking trail. The whole trail from Sani Pass to Bushmans Nek is a 5 day hike, but you can hike sections of the whole trails in one day. |
For more information contact (033) 845 1000 |
The Himeville Nature Reserve stretches along the eastern boundary of Himeville Village.The Nature Reserve offers trout fishing in two dams situated in the reserve. Anglers may use their own small rowing craft or flotation tubes.You can explore the Nature Reserve and encounter Blesbuck and Black Wildebeest. The two dams offer good opportunities for bird watching and Himeville is only 14 km from Cobham Nature reserve which offers enjoyable walks and hikes for the whole family. |
For more information contact (033) 845 1000 |
Experience the awesome thrill and peaceful serenity of hot air ballooning. A experience never to be forgotten. After the flight you can enjoy an Alfresco breakfast and Champagne.The hot air balloon has a partitioned basket specially designed to ensure safety, comfort and a superb view. |
For more information contact 073 334 7911 |
Horse riding trails take off daily into the foothills of the Drakensberg. Rides can be scheduled according to the needs of our guests and Professional guides will lead you into the mountains with extraordinary views, bubbling crystal clear streams and pristine lakes. Linger at our various viewpoints, canter along the plains, or simply soak up the silence. You can also look forward to a light meal or refreshments and a cliff jump off our waterfall. |
For more information contact (033) 701 1502 |
If you don't have your own , call us to hire one and tour the towns of Underberg and Himeville. Stop at the Himeville Nature Reserve for a light picnic. |
For more information contact (033) 701 2302 |
The Sani Pass takes travellers along a spectacular mountain road that snakes its way from the Drakensberg in South Africa, into Lesotho. Once at the summit of the pass, the Sani Top bar - the highest bar in South Africa - has various refreshments on offer.A 4x4 is highly recommended when driving up the Sani Pass |
For more information visit http://www.drakensberg-tourism.com/sani-pass.html |
Enjoy a relaxed day floating around tubing or Canoeing which are best in the summer months when the rivers are running strongly. |
For more information contact (033) 701 1023 |
Abseil 25m down Chicken Hill, walk back up and then experience the thrill all over again. Abseiling, although an old adventure sport is still a favourite amongst adrenaline seekers. It is practiced in a controlled environment which makes it a very safe activity, yet stepping backwards over the edge and descending down the cliff will give you an adrenaline rush!So bring along something to drink and a hat. |
For more information contact 074 103 3613 |
Kloofing in the Injisuthi valley is a 6-7 hour round trip. The Injisuthi valley is the hidden gem of the Drakensberg. The abseils are all done by passive rappelling, in other words the guide lowers you down. This is quite a physical day out, so we do advise people to have a rather hi level of fitness. A light lunch is provided halfway down. |
For more information contact 074 103 3613 |
Tube down a 450m stretch of fun - something the whole family can enjoy - Champagne Castle Adventure Centre is a one stop team building and family adventure destination, based at Dragon Peaks Mountain Resort in the Central Drakensberg.The Sterkspruit is a low volume creek, and has a small catchment area, however in summer during the heavy rainfall periods it has plenty of water to make for some interesting white water tubing. |
For more information contact 074 103 3613 |
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Disclaimer: Flexi Club is no way responsible for the accuracy of the contact details and product information displayed for these travel products. If you find some details are inaccurate, please advise the Club.


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Narrow guage train trip – take your picnic basket and enjoy scenery of "Cry the Beloved country". |
For more information contact 083 273 8037 |
The source of the uMngeni River lies in the uMngeni Vlei area, an ancient wetland bounded by hills. The area around the Albert Falls Dam is filled with secluded nature trails and picnic spots, which form part of the Albert Falls Nature Reserve. The Wildlife in the reserve includes zebra, numerous buck such as the springbok, the red hartebeest, and oribi, rhino and giraffe. The Albert Falls Amble has aptly chosen as its emblem the Fish Eagle, whose unique cry punctuates the area, and is an arts and crafts route that extends from Albert Falls to Wartburg, Dalton and New Hanover. It has a wonderful selection of crafts, pubs and a number of private game reserves. |
For more information contact (031) 765 7724 |
The Midlands Meander is just north of Pietermaritzburg and extends from Rietvlei and Currys Post in the east, to Dargle Valley and Fort Nottingham in the west. This stunning stretch is about 80km's long and brimming with amazing sights, sounds and activities. In 1985 local artists, potters and weavers decided to join forces to create an arts and crafts route. From humble beginnings, the Midlands Meander has grown to more than 160 places to eat, drink, shop, play as well as a diverse and fascinating mix of arts and crafts. There are weavers, potters, woodcrafters, leather workers, artists, metalworkers, box makers, herb growers, cheese makers, beer brewers and so much more. |
For more information contact (031) 765 7724 |
Mooi Rivier Mall is definitely not your average city shopping centre with the abundance of greenery, the constant flowing of the river, exclusivity, beauty and the community spirit of Potch, the MooiRivier Mall has it all, 100% naturally. |
For more information contact (018) 293 2004 |
Pietermaritzburg is named as the 'Garden City' and Alexandra Park is named after Queen Alexandra, wife of Edward VII. The park's plush 65 Hectares of colour was founded in 1860 and rooted itself as the social activity centre for many decades. The spectacular park is still an outdoor social green gathering spot today annually showcasing Art in the Park - the largest outdoor exhibition in South Africa, showcasing African artists; Cars in the Park - all wheels vintage and future ; 'Martizburg Fantasia - The Cricket Oval with its fascinating Victorian Pavilion is a national monument with a 'chinoiserie' Band Stand, it hosts cultural city events regularly and is adjacent to the Mayor's Garden. |
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The complex currently houses a walk-through Butterfly House, housing both exotic and indigenous butterflies, Butterfly Craft Shop, Art Gallery, Coffee Bar, African Art and Craft Centre, Butterfly Nursery and a Butterfly Garden planted with a large range of butterfly foodplants.The Prime attraction of Butterflies for Africa is the impressive walk through butterfly house where visitors are able to come into close contact with butterflies from around the world as they fly freely in an attractive, lush environment. A walk through the tropical Butterfly House takes one into a fantasyland - where beautiful butterflies from across the world fly freely in a spectacular display of colour. |
For more information contact (033) 387 1356 |
Fully guided hike with a registered and qualified guide. All with entrance fees and light packed lunch included. Experience the paintings of the ancient days. |
For more information contact (033) 702 0330 |
The complex currently houses a walk-through Butterfly House, housing both exotic and indigenous butterflies, Butterfly Craft Shop, Art Gallery, Coffee Bar, African Art and Craft Centre, Butterfly Nursery and a Butterfly Garden planted with a large range of butterfly foodplants.The Prime attraction of Butterflies for Africa is the impressive walk through butterfly house where visitors are able to come into close contact with butterflies from around the world as they fly freely in an attractive, lush environment. A walk through the tropical Butterfly House takes one into a fantasyland - where beautiful butterflies from across the world fly freely in a spectacular display of colour. |
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With a setting as beautiful as that of Giant's Castle, you wouldn't want to miss visiting this peak. Today, the Giant's Castle is considered to have one of the largest eland populations in the world and the reserve is also home to some more endangered species of wildlife.The ability to see these endangered species of wildlife from close quarters makes Giant's castle a must-visit attraction! |
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In the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park. Try any of the "peaks" like Rhino, siphongeni and Khanti. From Cobham you can also access Hodgsons Peaks. Hike from Sani Pass to Cobham on the Giants cup Hiking trail. The whole trail from Sani Pass to Bushmans Nek is a 5 day hike, but you can hike sections of the whole trails in one day. |
For more information contact (033) 845 1000 |
On the main road in Himeville. Open 09h00 to 12h00 daily but arrangements can be made at other times for larger groups. Displays show Settler home, introduction of trout, San/Bushman Rock Art and many morer. |
For more information contact (033) 702 1184 |
The Himeville Nature Reserve stretches along the eastern boundary of Himeville Village.The Nature Reserve offers trout fishing in two dams situated in the reserve. Anglers may use their own small rowing craft or flotation tubes.You can explore the Nature Reserve and encounter Blesbuck and Black Wildebeest. The two dams offer good opportunities for bird watching and Himeville is only 14 km from Cobham Nature reserve which offers enjoyable walks and hikes for the whole family. |
For more information contact (033) 845 1000 |
Experience the awesome thrill and peaceful serenity of hot air ballooning. A experience never to be forgotten. After the flight you can enjoy an Alfresco breakfast and Champagne.The hot air balloon has a partitioned basket specially designed to ensure safety, comfort and a superb view. |
For more information contact 073 334 7911 |
A little west of the twin villages of Himeville and Underberg, on the border with Lesotho, lies the southernmost part of the Drakensberg and the Mzimkhulu Wilderness Area. Whilst the basalt rock formations that make up this incredible mountain range that is now part of a World Heritage Site do not reach as high in the south as they do in the northern reaches, they still appear to do so because of the low-lying valleys that dominate this region. |
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Pucketty Farm Stall, up a short dirt road before you reach Underberg, sells a variety of preserves, rusks, wholesome homemade bread and gifts. Also check out the art gallery of works by local artists!Pucketty Farm was begun about 16 years ago on beautiful smallholding on the outskirts of Underberg village in the Drakensberg. It all started when Serena Shaw (owner, artist and legend in her own right) began selling loaves of hot farm bread from her back door!There is a Picnic Spot/Tea Garden, and the Pucketty Farm Animals to enjoy.Pucketty Farm Stall is best known for its fresh farm bread, carrot cake, our homemade mango yoghurt, superior chilli relish, butterscoth sauce, pucketty pickles and of course our amazing apricot jam. Julie's delectable chocolate brownies have helped to put Underberg, and particularly Pucketty Farm, on the map!! On a hot day, visitors can indulge in homemade browni ice cream, peanut butter ice cream or even creamy vanilla ice cream made with real vanilla pods. Home-made ginger beer and lemon cordial is a must on a summer's day, and Serena's quiches are just right for a summer lunch. |
For more information contact (033) 701 1035 |
The Sani Pass takes travellers along a spectacular mountain road that snakes its way from the Drakensberg in South Africa, into Lesotho. Once at the summit of the pass, the Sani Top bar - the highest bar in South Africa - has various refreshments on offer.A 4x4 is highly recommended when driving up the Sani Pass |
For more information visit http://www.drakensberg-tourism.com/sani-pass.html |
The highlands are formed by the Drakensberg / uKhahlamba and Maloti Mountain ranges that form a high dissected plateau roughly 2 500 metres above sea level with towering peaks and narrow, steep-sided river valleys. The views from here are pretty spectacular. Nevertheless, the Swamp Nature Reserve, together with the other smaller reserves - Himeville Nature Reserve and the Impendle Nature Reserve – both of which lie nearby – are worth a visit and should not be overlooked. Impendle is a welcome surprise because of the presence of the highly endangered blue swallow and Cape parrot. |
For more information contact (033) 387 1356 |
Fun for the Kids! Enjoy a Delicious variety of cheeses and yoghurts made daily with viewing windows to see how it is all done! Opening times: Mon – Sat 09h00 – 16h30 and Sunday 09h00 to 13h00 |
For more information contact 082 498 6695 |
We are a small gallery, in a garden setting, specializing in Fine Art Photography and Ceramics. The gallery is owned by Catherine and Lawrance Brennon. Catherine is a ceramic artist and Lawrance is a landscape photographer. There are also a further 30 S.A. artists represented in the gallery. The gallery is open daily from 10am to 4.30pm. Sundays 10.30am – 1.30pm. Closed on Tuesdays out of season. |
For more information contact (033) 701 2440 |
The Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park site's has a diversity of habitats protects a high level of endemic and globally threatened species, especially birds and plants. This spectacular natural site also contains many caves and rock-shelters. In centuries past the San inhabited practically the entire sub-continent, and are regarded as "embodying the essence of southern Africa's deep past". Remarkably, the rock art in the park is better preserved than any other region south of the Sahara. The oldest painting on a rock shelter wall in the park is about 2400 years old, while more recent creations date back to the late nineteenth century. Many of the sites contain scenes depicting hunting, dancing, fighting, food gathering or ritual and trance scenes of hunting or rainmaking. |
For more information contact (033) 845 1000 |
Kloofing in the Injisuthi valley is a 6-7 hour round trip. The Injisuthi valley is the hidden gem of the Drakensberg. The abseils are all done by passive rappelling, in other words the guide lowers you down. This is quite a physical day out, so we do advise people to have a rather hi level of fitness. A light lunch is provided halfway down. |
For more information contact 074 103 3613 |
Tube down a 450m stretch of fun - something the whole family can enjoy - Champagne Castle Adventure Centre is a one stop team building and family adventure destination, based at Dragon Peaks Mountain Resort in the Central Drakensberg.The Sterkspruit is a low volume creek, and has a small catchment area, however in summer during the heavy rainfall periods it has plenty of water to make for some interesting white water tubing. |
For more information contact 074 103 3613 |
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Disclaimer: Flexi Club is no way responsible for the accuracy of the contact details and product information displayed for these travel products. If you find some details are inaccurate, please advise the Club.


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The Midlands Meander is just north of Pietermaritzburg and extends from Rietvlei and Currys Post in the east, to Dargle Valley and Fort Nottingham in the west. This stunning stretch is about 80km's long and brimming with amazing sights, sounds and activities. In 1985 local artists, potters and weavers decided to join forces to create an arts and crafts route. From humble beginnings, the Midlands Meander has grown to more than 160 places to eat, drink, shop, play as well as a diverse and fascinating mix of arts and crafts. There are weavers, potters, woodcrafters, leather workers, artists, metalworkers, box makers, herb growers, cheese makers, beer brewers and so much more. |
For more information contact (031) 765 7724 |
Mooi Rivier Mall is definitely not your average city shopping centre with the abundance of greenery, the constant flowing of the river, exclusivity, beauty and the community spirit of Potch, the MooiRivier Mall has it all, 100% naturally. |
For more information contact (018) 293 2004 |
Horse riding with experienced guide - Explore 1200 acres of farmland and natural bush and forms part of the original Voortrekker road.After your ride you can spend some time at the estate - We have a range of country activities, which are perfect for family fun. Picnics can be arranged if booked in advance and pony rides are available for inexperienced or very young riders. |
For more information contact (033) 266 6170 |
Fully guided hike with a registered and qualified guide. All with entrance fees and light packed lunch included. Experience the paintings of the ancient days. |
For more information contact (033) 702 0330 |
This weekend mountain biking experience is geared toward a relaxed and fun weekend of riding and other activities for the whole family, but also providing the possibility of a testing and varied challenge for the more experienced rider.06 March 2011 |
For more information contact 083 777 8420 |
This is truly a golfers delight! Glengarry is the only 18 hole golf course in the Southern Berg, situated in a World Heritage site. The spectacular setting of the first tee box and the eighteenth green flanked by a trout dam, and views of the famous Rhino Horn peak, make this a very unique and special golfing experience. |
For more information contact (031) 267 1368 |
Imagine the early morning mist lifting off a berg river, the trout rising ... Penwarn is a premier fishing location with seven dams and eight kilometres of river.Five dams are stocked from our own trout hatchery and two are bass dams. boats and rods are supplied afishing clinic can be arranged for those who wish to perfect the art of fly-fishing |
For more information contact (033) 701 1368 |
In the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park. Try any of the "peaks" like Rhino, siphongeni and Khanti. From Cobham you can also access Hodgsons Peaks. Hike from Sani Pass to Cobham on the Giants cup Hiking trail. The whole trail from Sani Pass to Bushmans Nek is a 5 day hike, but you can hike sections of the whole trails in one day. |
For more information contact (033) 845 1000 |
The Himeville Nature Reserve stretches along the eastern boundary of Himeville Village.The Nature Reserve offers trout fishing in two dams situated in the reserve. Anglers may use their own small rowing craft or flotation tubes.You can explore the Nature Reserve and encounter Blesbuck and Black Wildebeest. The two dams offer good opportunities for bird watching and Himeville is only 14 km from Cobham Nature reserve which offers enjoyable walks and hikes for the whole family. |
For more information contact (033) 845 1000 |
Horse riding trails take off daily into the foothills of the Drakensberg. Rides can be scheduled according to the needs of our guests and Professional guides will lead you into the mountains with extraordinary views, bubbling crystal clear streams and pristine lakes. Linger at our various viewpoints, canter along the plains, or simply soak up the silence. You can also look forward to a light meal or refreshments and a cliff jump off our waterfall. |
For more information contact (033) 701 1502 |
If you don't have your own , call us to hire one and tour the towns of Underberg and Himeville. Stop at the Himeville Nature Reserve for a light picnic. |
For more information contact (033) 701 2302 |
Enjoy a relaxed day floating around tubing or Canoeing which are best in the summer months when the rivers are running strongly. |
For more information contact (033) 701 1023 |
Abseil 25m down Chicken Hill, walk back up and then experience the thrill all over again. Abseiling, although an old adventure sport is still a favourite amongst adrenaline seekers. It is practiced in a controlled environment which makes it a very safe activity, yet stepping backwards over the edge and descending down the cliff will give you an adrenaline rush!So bring along something to drink and a hat. |
For more information contact 074 103 3613 |
Kloofing in the Injisuthi valley is a 6-7 hour round trip. The Injisuthi valley is the hidden gem of the Drakensberg. The abseils are all done by passive rappelling, in other words the guide lowers you down. This is quite a physical day out, so we do advise people to have a rather hi level of fitness. A light lunch is provided halfway down. |
For more information contact 074 103 3613 |
Tube down a 450m stretch of fun - something the whole family can enjoy - Champagne Castle Adventure Centre is a one stop team building and family adventure destination, based at Dragon Peaks Mountain Resort in the Central Drakensberg.The Sterkspruit is a low volume creek, and has a small catchment area, however in summer during the heavy rainfall periods it has plenty of water to make for some interesting white water tubing. |
For more information contact 074 103 3613 |
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Disclaimer: Flexi Club is no way responsible for the accuracy of the contact details and product information displayed for these travel products. If you find some details are inaccurate, please advise the Club.
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