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Hilton Bush Lodge
From
R 1,635
Per night for two in March





Hilton Bush Lodge provides accommodation near the village of Hilton in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. Established in 2014, it serves as a retreat for parents visiting Hilton College and St Anne’s Diocesan College. Guests can view the South African sun over distant hills from a decked verandah.
Outdoor Pool
Full Kitchen
C'est La Vie





In the heart of KwaZulu-Natal's Midlands, C'est La Vie provides idyllic self-catering accommodation with breathtaking valley views and modern comforts. Run by Rob and Judy, these cottages offer peace, accessibility, and proximity to golf, restaurants, and adventures for an unforgettable holiday escape.
Kitchen
About Howick
Howick offers visitors a mix of natural beauty and historical interest in South Africa. The town features impressive waterfalls and sites linked to key events in the nation's past. With its pleasant climate and proximity to larger cities, it provides a comfortable base for exploration and relaxation.
Howick is a town in the KwaZulu-Natal province, situated along the foothills of the Drakensberg. It developed in the 19th century as a stopover for travelers and grew around its agricultural potential. The area includes the notable Howick Falls, a waterfall that drops over 90 meters and attracts those interested in outdoor activities. Local rivers and hills provide opportunities for hiking and birdwatching.
The town's history ties into South Africa's broader narrative, particularly through the Nelson Mandela Capture Site. This location marks the point where Mandela was arrested in 1962, and it now features a museum that details his life and the anti-apartheid struggle. Visitors can learn about the events that shaped the country through exhibits and guided tours. The site serves as an educational spot for understanding political developments.
Nearby, the Midlands Meander offers a route for exploring crafts and local produce. This area includes farms and artisan workshops where people can see pottery and weaving in action. Howick accommodation ranges from cozy bed-and-breakfasts to larger lodges, catering to different preferences for stays. The region's cooler weather makes it a good choice for those seeking respite from hotter climates.
Surrounding landscapes feature rolling hills and indigenous forests, ideal for nature enthusiasts. The town connects to Pietermaritzburg, about 20 kilometers away, providing access to urban amenities while maintaining a quieter atmosphere. With its blend of culture and nature, Howick appeals to travelers looking for meaningful experiences.
Howick is a town in the KwaZulu-Natal province, situated along the foothills of the Drakensberg. It developed in the 19th century as a stopover for travelers and grew around its agricultural potential. The area includes the notable Howick Falls, a waterfall that drops over 90 meters and attracts those interested in outdoor activities. Local rivers and hills provide opportunities for hiking and birdwatching.
The town's history ties into South Africa's broader narrative, particularly through the Nelson Mandela Capture Site. This location marks the point where Mandela was arrested in 1962, and it now features a museum that details his life and the anti-apartheid struggle. Visitors can learn about the events that shaped the country through exhibits and guided tours. The site serves as an educational spot for understanding political developments.
Nearby, the Midlands Meander offers a route for exploring crafts and local produce. This area includes farms and artisan workshops where people can see pottery and weaving in action. Howick accommodation ranges from cozy bed-and-breakfasts to larger lodges, catering to different preferences for stays. The region's cooler weather makes it a good choice for those seeking respite from hotter climates.
Surrounding landscapes feature rolling hills and indigenous forests, ideal for nature enthusiasts. The town connects to Pietermaritzburg, about 20 kilometers away, providing access to urban amenities while maintaining a quieter atmosphere. With its blend of culture and nature, Howick appeals to travelers looking for meaningful experiences.