Midlands Meander...
An experience to change your life...and your
lifestyle...Welcome, or welcome back, to the Midlands
Meander. The famous Midlands Meander in KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa, is a unique mix of more than 160 places to
eat, drink, sleep, shop, play and generally have fun.
Started many years ago as a voluntary collection of
crafters, who wondered if they could attract visitors to
leave the beaten track and explore their studios and
galleries, the Midlands Meander has grown into an eclectic
and fascinating mix of arts and crafts, world-class
restaurants and homely comforts, with a wide range of
sporting, environmental and historical pursuits thrown in
too. Physical, culinary or cerebral, there is no limit to
the experiences you'll find here. The many facets of the Midlands Meander are so varied that
there is little chance of boredom. Each route through this
lovely land offers new mysteries to explore, new places to
discover.
From the silvery vastness of the waters of the Midmar
Dam
to tiny crystal streams, from the imposing bulk of the
Drakensberg mountains to the green of the
indigenous
forests, from quiet country towns to patchwork fields,
where cattle graze or bales of hay are bundled in white
plastic covers like huge cheeses, this is a land of many
faces, all beautiful.
And the seasons change the features of the Midlands
throughout the year, so there are many more faces to the
places that keep calling you back for more. Cool mists
melt away to reveal shimmering midday sun; thunderstorms
crackle over the berg and then bluster away into
soft summer showers that refresh thick pastures.
Golden and burgundy leaves dazzle in autumn and settle
into thick toffee-coloured drifts that rustle at your
feet. And in winter, the icy chill of a true winter
experience unlike any African season comes calling, often
blanketing the distant hills with white, and occasionally
throwing a silky snow cover over the fields and valleys
too.
The Midlands Meander, the first route of its kind in the
country, has opened up the wonders and beauty of the
interior of KwaZulu-Natal to visitors from distant cities,
distant countries. Many return again and again, finding
new delights each time they visit, many making friends,
and some, perhaps the luckiest, finally staying, unable to
tear themselves away.
So put away your watch, switch off the cellphone. Pack a
bag or two, leaving space for inevitable new acquisitions,
and escape. There is a life away from the fast lane of the
highway, the boardroom, the committee meetings, the
tunnels of the malls.
Experience the wonder of the Midlands Meander. Discover
the people, the beauty, the tastes, and above all, the
time. You'll discover a new way of life, a new set
of priorities. And you'll experience the country at
its best.
Please email the
Midlands Meander Association for your free copy of the
brochure! Protecting the rare and precious
The Midlands Meander Association comprises a voluntary
group of like-minded people who share a vision of how we
would like you to share our experiences of the Midlands.
We value any constructive feedback and suggestions.
To highlight the unique and special relationship we have
with our world and each other, we have chosen as our logo
the rare and lovely butterfly known as the Karkloof
Blue
or Orachrysops ariadne. Found only in a tiny area
within
the Karkloof forest (now protected as a Natural Heritage
Site, the Karkloof Blue has a highly sensitive
relationship with a type of sugar ant (Camponotus
natalensis), that carries the newly hatched caterpillars
to and from the special food source they require, only
taking the caterpillars out of their nest if it is safe.
For more information, see Protecting the rare and precious
This unique and strange relationship is just one of the
natural wonders of our region, and the beauty of this
delicate butterfly, endemic to the Midlands, makes it the
perfect symbol for the Midlands Meander. We indicate that
members are true, hands-on; artists and crafters by
showing this symbol next to their entry in this guide. Not
all outlets that you come across in your Midlands travels
are members of the Midlands Meander and so are not included
on this site.
MIDLANDS MEANDER RESERVATIONS
The Midlands Meander Association is now accepting direct
bookings through the new Midlands Meander Reservations
office.
For more information, see Midlands Meander Reservations
Accommodation | Events, Leisure, Activities, Gardening & Something
Different | Arts, Crafts & Decor | Cuisine (Restaurants) | Hospitality & Education Quick Links
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Street Guest
House |
A Country
Shop at Twin Pools B&B|
Agape
Footwear & Leather |
Airborne
Adventure Africa|
Aird Country House |
Alladdins-
de-Light Studio|
| Astrid Dahl
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Barrett's Country House |
Beacon Vlei Luxury Guest Farm|
Bellwood Cottages |
Bicycle
Tours SA |
Bierfassl
Restaurant and Pub|
Born in
Africa | Braemar Cottage |
Bramleigh Manor | Brookdale Cottages | Brookdale Health Hydro |Brookfield Farmhouse|Buchanan Interiors |
Caversham Mill Manor Restaurant
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Caversham Mill Manor & Country Cottages |
Chantel
Mayer|
Clyden Valley Farm |
Cool Winds Lodge B&B|
Corrie Lynn & Co |
Country Furniture & Decor Warehouse|
| Cowan
House |
Crossways
| Cranford Country Lodge |
Culamoya Chimes | Dargle Cottages Heritage
Accommodation |
Dargle Valley Pottery |
David
Worrall - Nature
Guide|
Decadence@UBuhle Beautiful Beads |
Drakensberg Excursions |
Dunroamin'
|
Emthumzini Restaurant |
Everglades
Estate Hotel &
Conference Centre | Farm Stall At The Rotunda |
Fern Hill Hotel & Training College
| Fiddlewood Guest Farm |
Flutter by
Garden
Centre |
Fordoun Spa Hotel & Restaurant|
Four Springs Country Cottages |Funtasy| Gasuta Lodge |
Giants
Castle | Giverny Creative Country Experience |
Glass Cuttings | Gleneagles
Guest House |
Gowan Valley Guest
Farm|
Gowrie Lodge|
Granny Mouse Country House|Greenfields Manor House & Grill
| Groundcover Leather Company
| Gunther's |
Hall's Country House |
Hangaaboutz
Hammocks & Crafts |
Happy Hill
Guest House | Hartford House
| Hawklee Country House |
Heavenly
Hammocks Arts
& Crafts |
Hebron Haven Hotel |
Hi-Fly Kites |
Hilton College|
Hilton
Country Estate & Spa |
Hilton Hotel|
Horse Play
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Horizon’s Gourmet Picnics |
Howick Falls Hotel
|
Hunters Lodge |
Idalet Pauw Art Gallery | Indigo
Fields African Day Spa |
Inversanda | Irish Mist Estate |
Jim
Green Footwear |
John
Sithole|Johnson Bros
Country Furniture |
Kamberg
Nature Reserve|Kamberg
Rock Art |
Karabuni
Hills Fine Art Gallery |
Karkloof Canopy Tours
| Khululeka
Creative Crafts |
Kleinberg Wines | La Lampara Restaurant |
La Petite France| Lastingham |
Lemonwood
Cottages| |Linen Loft
|
| Lindsay
Scott |
Lions River Country Cottages|Lions River Trading Post|
Little Milton | Little Poland |Lona's
Pianos |
Lords of the Manor |
Lythwood Lodge |
Makybe Diva Luxury Day Spa|
Marrakesh Cheese Farm |
Michaelhouse | Midmar Resort |
Miguel's Handmade Leather Crafts
| Millford
Farm |
Molehill Clothing | Mountain
View Country House | Mulberry
Hill Guest House |
Mundees of Hilton |
Muvo |
Ngoye
Irises|
Nottingham Road Brewing Co. |
Nottingham Road Hotel |
Nutmeg
Bistro |
Nutmeg
Guest House |
Nyamvubu Co-operative|
Old Halliwell Country Inn |
Otter's
Creek |
Overdale
Guest House|
Pacho's
Pieces
Furniture |
Peel's Honey Shop |
Penny Lane Inn |
Peter's Gate Herbal Centre|
Peter Sokela - Specialist Guide|
Pleasant Places |
Qambathi Mountain Restaurant |
Quarry
Cottages |
Rawdons Hotel | Riverside Cottages | Rockwood
Forest Lodge/Karkloof Nature Reserve |
Ron Gold -
Specialist Guide |
Rosewood
Embroidery Shoppe |
|Sakabula Golf Club |
Sandile
Sibiya| Shafton Grange Guest House and South African
Lipizzaner Stud |
Shuttleworth Weaving
| Silverhill Lodge
| Spiral Blue | St Anne's Diocesan College |
Stephen Pryke Photography|
Sterling's Wrought Iron |
Stillwaters B&B |
Stocklands Farm |
Stonehaven Farm |
Sue Platt
|
Sue Tarr's
Summerhouse|Swissland Cheese |Sycamore Ave Treehouse |Tamakwa Country Lodge |
Tanglewood
Country House|
Thatchings Guest House & Conference Venue |
The Bend Country House |
The Candle Dipping Shop |
The Coach House |
The Flyfishing & Birding Shop |
The Glass
Studio/Millgate Cottage & Gallery |
The Hobbit's Hut |
The Lavender Company |
The Lodge @ Curry's Post| The Midlands Forest Lodge |
The Natural
Selection |
The
Pickle Pot |
The Shed |
The Stables
Wine Estate |
The Ugly Duckling |
The Weavers
Hut |
The Wine Cellar |
The Woodturner |
Thistledown Country House |
Tillietudlem Trout & Game Lodge
| Toad Hall Cottages |
Tous les
Jours |
Treverton Schools |
Tumble Downs
|
Umgeni Valley Nature Reserve |
Viva Voce
|
Vukuzenzele Lidgetton| Waterfall Cottages |
Waterford
Manor |
Weston Agricultural College |
Woodridge Country Hotel & Craft Company |
Yellowood Cafe & Nursery |
Zulu -Lulu|
Zulu - Mpophomeni Tourism Experience
| Accommodation from R100 to R299 |
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Accommodation from R200 to R399 |
Accommodation from R300 - R399 |
Accommodation from R300 - R700+ |