Pietermaritzburg Bed-breakfast Accommodation

Pietermaritzburg Bed-breakfast Accommodation

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Cozy bedroom with large bed artwork above and wooden furniture

Bed & Breakfast Scottsville

Bed & Breakfast
1km from Nottingham Road Golf Club
From

R 1,100

Per night for two in March
Outdoor Pool Full Kitchen
Bedroom with two beds and a patio with a blue sofa and plants

Tancredi Guest House

Bed & Breakfast
1km from Nottingham Road Golf Club
From

R 1,100

Per night for two in March
Outdoor Pool Safe
Star 1Star 2Star 3

Taunton House Bed & Breakfast

Bed & Breakfast
4km from Nottingham Road Golf Club
From

R 750

Per night for two in March
Air Conditioning

About Pietermaritzburg

Pietermaritzburg features a range of historical buildings from the colonial era that reflect its past as a key administrative center. The city includes museums and botanical gardens that provide insights into local culture and nature. These elements make it an appealing spot for those seeking a blend of education and relaxation.

Pietermaritzburg is the capital of KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa. Founded in the 1830s, it grew as a significant settlement during the Voortrekker period and later became an important railway hub. The city lies about 70 kilometers from Durban, offering easy access to coastal areas while maintaining its own inland character. Its climate is mild, with warm summers and cool winters that attract visitors throughout the year.

Key landmarks in Pietermaritzburg include the City Hall, a grand structure built in 1901 that showcases Victorian architecture. The Tatham Art Gallery houses a collection of artworks from South African and international artists, providing a space for cultural appreciation. The KwaZulu-Natal National Botanical Garden spans 4 hectares and features indigenous plants, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts. These sites are within walking distance of the city center, allowing for convenient exploration on foot.

The area around Pietermaritzburg offers opportunities for outdoor activities, such as hiking in the nearby Midmar Dam Nature Reserve, which is about 20 kilometers away. This reserve includes trails that wind through grasslands and forests, ideal for birdwatching and picnics. Further afield, the Drakensberg mountains are roughly 150 kilometers to the west, where visitors can engage in more adventurous pursuits. The city's proximity to these natural features adds to its appeal for those planning a stay.

When considering Pietermaritzburg accommodation, options range from budget guesthouses to more upscale hotels, often located near the city center for easy access to attractions. Many places provide basic amenities like Wi-Fi and breakfast, catering to different traveler needs. Public transport and car rentals are available, helping visitors navigate the region efficiently.