DescriptionBeautifully set in the Natal Drakensberg, with serviced chalets, and spacious grassed caravan stands overlooking the Tugela River and Amphitheatre.Halfway between Gauteng and the coast, this is an ideal breakaway resort with modern facilities and sparkling ablutions. Golf enthusiasts will be pleased to know that the Amphitheatre. Golf Course is situated next door to Hlalanathi. This challenging Nine Hole boasts the Amphitheatre as a backdrop, and has been developed with minimum impact on the 'berg environment. In fact, indigenous vegetation has been encouraged between the fairways, and the water features have attracted an array of local bird life. For many years the Drakensberg was thought to be a place of great mystery and Legends. Through the ages though, man has explored these icy crags and lonely peaks, bringing tales of Bushmen and splendid sights. In an age where nature seems to be forgotten and time has no value, there are but few retreats left in Africa that can revitalise ones soul and make you feel truly alive. Tucked away in a valley, shadowed by a mighty mountain is one such place. On the foothills of the Northern Drakensberg you will find us, Hlalanathi Drakensberg Resort.
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Bookings are essential. Maximum number per chalet: 6 persons
What do our users think31.07.2008 by Richard from South Africa - 5/5- Hlalanathi is a wonderful resort, the accomodation was extremely comfortable and the views and location is incredible. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay there. DirectionsFrom Durban Follow the N3 past Estcourt. 6km after the Estcourt Ultra City, turn left on the R74. Travel through Winterton and Bergville. 29km beyond Bergville, at the foot of the Oliviershoek Pass, turn left towards the Northern Drakensberg. Hlalanathi is signposted from here. 270km DBN to Hlalanathi. From Johannesburg Follow the N3 to Harrismith. Turn towards Bethlehem on the N5. Travel 4km, and turn left onto the R712 towards Qwa-Qwa. After 8km turn left again, onto the R74 towards Bergville. Travel down the Oliviershoek Pass, and as the pass levels out, turn right towards the Northern Drakensberg. Hlalanathi is signposted from here. 350km JHB to Hlalanathi. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||