
Pinetown Guest-house Accommodation
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R 1,900
Per night for two in March
Kings Guesthouse offers accommodation in central Westville, Durban, with easy access to M13, M19, N2, and N3. The city centre is 15 minutes away and King Shaka International Airport is 40km away.
Swimming Pool
From
R 1,800
Per night for two in March





Sica's Guest House is an owner-run property on Durban's Berea, converted from an 1886 farmhouse. It offers accommodation across 48 rooms, five function venues, and a chapel, catering to individuals, families, corporates, and groups.
Air Conditioning
About Pinetown
Pinetown provides a convenient base for travelers exploring KwaZulu-Natal. The town features a range of activities from shopping at local centers to hiking nearby trails. With its proximity to Durban, it appeals to those seeking both city amenities and outdoor adventures.
Pinetown sits in the eThekwini area of KwaZulu-Natal, roughly 15 kilometers west of Durban. This makes it an ideal spot for visitors who want to experience urban life without the hustle of a major city. The town grew as a residential and commercial hub during the 19th century, drawing people for its milder climate compared to coastal areas. Key attractions include the Pinetown Club, which hosts social events, and the nearby New Germany Nature Reserve offering walking paths through indigenous forests.
The region around Pinetown is characterized by rolling hills and suburban developments. One notable feature is the Caversham Road, lined with shops and eateries that cater to everyday needs. For those interested in history, the town has ties to early settlers, with sites like the old railway station reflecting its past as a transport link. Pinetown accommodation options vary from budget guesthouses to family-friendly lodges, suiting different preferences for comfort and price.
Outdoor enthusiasts can head to the Krantzkloof Nature Reserve, just a short drive away, where birds and wildlife thrive in the gorge. The reserve includes trails that lead to viewpoints overlooking the river. Weather in Pinetown is generally subtropical, with warm summers and mild winters, making it suitable for year-round visits. Local festivals occasionally highlight community culture, adding a layer of engagement for tourists.
Pinetown sits in the eThekwini area of KwaZulu-Natal, roughly 15 kilometers west of Durban. This makes it an ideal spot for visitors who want to experience urban life without the hustle of a major city. The town grew as a residential and commercial hub during the 19th century, drawing people for its milder climate compared to coastal areas. Key attractions include the Pinetown Club, which hosts social events, and the nearby New Germany Nature Reserve offering walking paths through indigenous forests.
The region around Pinetown is characterized by rolling hills and suburban developments. One notable feature is the Caversham Road, lined with shops and eateries that cater to everyday needs. For those interested in history, the town has ties to early settlers, with sites like the old railway station reflecting its past as a transport link. Pinetown accommodation options vary from budget guesthouses to family-friendly lodges, suiting different preferences for comfort and price.
Outdoor enthusiasts can head to the Krantzkloof Nature Reserve, just a short drive away, where birds and wildlife thrive in the gorge. The reserve includes trails that lead to viewpoints overlooking the river. Weather in Pinetown is generally subtropical, with warm summers and mild winters, making it suitable for year-round visits. Local festivals occasionally highlight community culture, adding a layer of engagement for tourists.