Kamberg Nature Reserve is located in the foothills of the Ukhahlamba
Drakensberg Park,and is centrally located in the foothills, making it an ideal
stop off point for visits to various other well known Berg areas, from Lotheni
to Giants Castle. The picturesque surrounds of Kamberg nature reserve, features
three attractive picnic sites near the river, and the area has become well known
for its excellent fly fishing.
There are also numerous well maintained walks in the area, one of which is
wheelchair friendly. These self-guided trails lead visitors from the camp into
the surrounding areas of the 'Little Berg' as well as along the Mooi River.
Trout fishing can be enjoyed in the many dams which include the well known
trophy trout fishing dams of Highmoor which must be booked in advance. Most of
the other dams are open to anglers throughout the year and river fishing is
permitted during the fly fishing season. Kamberg's trout hatchery is also worth
an interesting visit, and is open to the public on a daily basis.
There is an awesome rock art shelter, and guided walks to the area are conducted
on a daily basis. The earliest inhabitants of the Drakensberg region were
Bushmen, or San people. The San lived in harmony with their environment, and
never used more than they needed to survive. Unfortunately, violent clashes with
white settlers and Nguni tribes brought their era to an untimely end, and all
that is left to remind us of these fascinating people, is their art .
Kamberg Valley Hideaway is a 27-hectare small holding located in an un-spoilt part of the Drakensberg Mountains. The property has a small pond which is surrounded by reeds and active bird life as well as a main dam that is stocked with rainbow trout and..
This beautiful ranch is set on 24ha of property, with the picturesque Little Mooi River meandering through the fields. With horses, blesbok and Nguni cows grazing in the paddocks, it is a nature lovers dream.
Kamdun Lodge is situated on 26 hectares of land at the base of Mount Lebanon in the beautiful farming community of the Kamberg Valley, 40Km from Nottingham Road, near the Giant's Castle area of the Central Drakensberg.
National Heritage Nature Park in the South African Drakensberg is the perfect holiday getaway for mountain walks and hikes, trout fishing and sheer relaxation
If you are looking for a quiet place to gather your thoughts and recharge your batteries then Stonehaven is the place for you.
The Bend,set on a 1400ha estate, with 5km of river frontage, 7 trout filled dams and 40 squared km of Mountain and Country Side. 16 luxury rooms, 3 cottages, restuarant and bar, chapel and banquet hall to cater for weddings, conferences and lodging.
The cottage on Lake Zonk is an ideal getaway. Situated only a few metres from the waters edge, it provides spectacular views and easy access to water based activities.
Visit the Forty Winks self catering cottages in the beautiful Kamberg Valley, heart of Natal's fly fishing destinations, on the new Springrove Dam in the Kwazulu Natal Midlands.
Enjoy a break in the beautiful Natal Midlands with rolling green valleys close to the Drakensberg at Crags Cottage - open all year round.
Waterwoods is set on a lush and beautiful farm on 75ha in the historic Fort Nottingham area of the Natal Midlands. The breathtaking beauty of the country side amidst farmlands is a favourite tourist destination.