
Balgowan Accommodation
Netherwood Farm





Nestled on a hilltop with sweeping views of farmlands and the Drakensberg mountains, Netherwood Farm offers a rejuvenating escape for holiday seekers. From weddings and farm adventures to cozy accommodation and delicious meals, every moment promises magic.
Aladdins Nottingham Road
In the heart of KwaZulu-Natal's enchanting Midlands Meander, Aladdin's offers holiday seekers a magical blend of stained glass, ceramics workshops, and art classes. Established in 1995, it provides comfortable accommodation for creative getaways.
Rawdon's Hotel
Travelers seeking serenity in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands discover Rawdon's Hotel as a timeless escape, where rolling hills and lush landscapes blend with refined hospitality. The accommodation offers cozy, antique-adorned rooms, perfect for romantic getaways or family adventures. Book now for unforgettable memories!
About Balgowan
Balgowan is a small village in the KwaZulu-Natal region, characterized by its green hills and agricultural fields. The area lies at an elevation that contributes to its cooler climate, which is a draw for people escaping the summer heat of larger cities. Local farms produce fresh dairy and crops, supporting a simple way of life that many find refreshing during a stay.
One key feature is the proximity to the Drakensberg mountains, about 50 kilometers away, where hiking trails offer chances for exercise and wildlife spotting. The village itself has quiet roads perfect for cycling or picnics, and nearby spots like the Midmar Dam provide opportunities for fishing and boating. These activities cater to a range of interests, from active adventurers to those who prefer leisurely days outdoors.
The history of Balgowan ties into the broader narrative of South African settlement, with early European farmers establishing homesteads in the 19th century. This period saw the development of local infrastructure, including old stone buildings that still stand today. While not a major tourist hub, the village's past is evident in its architecture and community events that celebrate local traditions.
For travelers seeking a place to rest, options include guesthouses and farm stays that reflect the area's agricultural roots. Balgowan accommodation often features comfortable rooms with views of the surrounding countryside, providing a base for exploring further afield. Visitors might also find amenities like home-cooked meals and guided tours to enhance their experience.
Practical considerations include the village's road connections to larger towns, with Durban roughly 100 kilometers to the east. This accessibility makes it easy to combine a stay in Balgowan with trips to urban areas or other attractions. Overall, the blend of nature and community makes it a solid choice for a holiday.