
Outer West Durban Guest-house Accommodation
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Discover 2 accommodation options in Outer West Durban with an average price of R1,780 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Outer West Durban offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Outer West Durban adventure? With prices averaging around R1,780 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Outer West Durban stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 1,700



Eagle Wind Manor accommodation is situated on the crest of Botha's Hill at the edge of the Valley of 1000 Hills. It offers five up-market double bedrooms and an executive suite for up to 10 guests. Located on Old Main Road, it provides access to Hillcrest shops and restaurants.

Eagle Wind Manor
R 1,700
R 1,780





Hillcrest Warrens Guest House accommodation is situated in park like surrounds less than .5km from centre this vibey village. More than 12 Quality Restaurants, most within walking distance. Guest reviews praise friendliness of staff, serene garden settings, flora, birds, cleanliness, swimming pool, lovely common & bar area.

Hillcrest Warrens Guest House
R 1,780
About Outer West Durban
The western suburbs of Durban spread across a varied landscape of residential neighbourhoods, light industrial zones, and pockets of natural vegetation. Areas like Pinetown, Kloof, and Hillcrest form part of this broader region, sitting at higher elevations than the coastal city centre. The cooler temperatures at these altitudes provide relief from Durban's subtropical humidity, particularly during summer months.
The region serves as a gateway to the Natal Midlands and the dramatic escarpment scenery that characterises inland KwaZulu-Natal. The Old Main Road winds through several of these western communities, passing shopping centres, schools, and established residential areas that have grown significantly since the mid-20th century. Visitors will find the infrastructure well-developed, with supermarkets, medical facilities, and restaurants readily available.
Outdoor enthusiasts can access several nature reserves and green spaces in the area. Krantzkloof Nature Reserve protects a significant gorge system with hiking trails that reveal the region's indigenous forest and grassland ecosystems. The reserve lies roughly 20 kilometres from Durban's beachfront and offers walking routes suitable for various fitness levels. Birdwatching opportunities abound, with species typical of the coastal hinterland present throughout the year.
Those seeking Outer West Durban accommodation will find themselves positioned between the Indian Ocean beaches and the cultural and historical sites of the interior. The Comrades Marathon route passes through several western suburbs each year, and the area maintains strong sporting traditions. Local farmers' markets operate on weekends in towns like Hillcrest, selling fresh produce and artisanal goods.
Transport connections include the M13 highway linking the western areas to Durban's city centre and the N3 national route heading towards Pietermaritzburg and beyond. King Shaka International Airport sits approximately 50 kilometres north of the western suburbs. The region functions primarily as a residential zone, offering visitors a different perspective on greater Durban beyond the beachfront hotels and tourist concentrations along the Golden Mile.