| Location: South Africa The Drakensberg (Dragon mountain) range, simply called the Berg by many, is the dominant element of the great escarpment which edges the interor plateau of the country like the rim of an upturned saucer. Running roughly north-south, the range begins at a point east of Dordrecht in the Eastern Cape province in the south and ends 1000km later in the north-eastern Transvaal. For the first 125km the mountains run west-east between the towns of Elliot and Barkly East. Then they swing north to form, successively, the border between Lesotho and the north-eastern Cape, Lesotho and Transkei, Lesotho and KwaZulu-Natal, and the Free State and KwaZulu-Natal. The highest peak in the first of these sections, Ben Macdhui (3001m) just norht of Rhodes, is also the highest point in the Cape. The highest peaks of the range are found in the section between Lesotho and KwaZulu-Natal. The highst of all is Thabana Ntlenyana (3482m) well inside Lesotho north of Sani Pass. this section is virtually impassable and is negotated only by Sani Pass. The highest peaks on the escarpment itself include Mont-aux-Sources (3299m), where the borders of KwaZulu-Natal, Free State and Lesotho meet, and the country's three most important rivers (the Orange, Vaal and Tugela) rise: Champagne Castle (3376m), Giant's Castle (3313m), Hodgsons Peaks (3256m), Cathkin Peak (3182m), Devil's Knuckles (3028m), and Cathedral Peak (3004m). High peaks inside Lesotho, west of the escarpment, include Makheka (3463m), Ubutsuane (3434m) and Mafadi (3450m). There are several conventional passes in the section between the Free State and KwaZulu-Natal. These are Oliviershoek, Van Reenen's and several minor passes such as Botha's, Muller's and Normandien between Memel and Necastle, and Collins between Harrismith and Dundee. The railway line from Gauteng to Durban cuts through the Drakensberg via Laing's Nek south of Volksrust in the eastern Transvaal. Norht of Volksrust the Drakensberg loses much of its grandeur, petering out into a series of rolling hills never more than 1800m above sea level. North of Belfast on the eastern Transvaal Highveld the elevation begins to increase gradually until the escarpment rises as much as 1500m above the Lowveld in the east. From a point south of Lydenburg and Sabie the range is called the Transvaal Drakensberg. From Acornhoek and Klasserie this range swings in a north-westerly direction to a spur known as Strydpoort Mountains east of Potgietersrus. The highest peaks are Die Berg (2331m) south-west of Lydenburg, and Mount Anderson (2316m). This section of the Drakensberg is negotated by a number of passes, of which the most important are Magoebaskloof, Abel, Erasmus-Kowyn's and Long Tom. Accommodation in and around South Africa Amazian Mountain River Lodge accommodation in South Africa Break away to a Malaria free area and escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and get pampered with personalized service in the ultimate tranquil surroundings at Amazian Mountain River Lodge a privately owned lodge, situated in the Southern Dr... More
Seaforth Country Lodge accommodation in South Africa On the Sani Pass Road Adjoining the Ukhahlamba / Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site. Nestled deep in the Southern Drakensberg Mountains at the foot of the magnificent Sani Pass (the spectacular border pass to the Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho) lies ... More
Elgin B&B accommodation in South Africa Cradled in a lush valley at the foot of the Southern Drakensberg Mountains, lies Elgin farm. We offer Bed & Breakfast accommodation in four luxury en suite rooms overlooking rolling farmlands and lakes. Enjoy warm hospitality and sumptuous breakf... More
Arbuckle House accommodation in South Africa Arbuckle House Bed & Breakfast is a 3-star establishment and situated in the beautiful village of Himeville in the foothills of the Southern Drakensberg.The accommodation has a family suite which consists of a double bedroom, bathroom, open plan ... More
Bentwood Inn accommodation in South Africa Bentwood Inn offers delightful B&B and self-catering accommodation among the foothills of the Southern Drakensberg, a World Heritage Site. Nestling just outside the quaint village of Underberg, in the foothills of Hlogoma Mountain we offer our gu... More
Plum Tree Lodge accommodation in South Africa PlumTree Lodge is a small country guest house located in the village of Himeville near Underberg, KwaZulu Natal. We offer Bed and Breakfast or self-catering accommodation in a privately run guesthouse. It looks onto one of South Africa’s ... More
Teddington Farm Cottage - Littlestream Cottage accommodation in South Africa This cosy thatched cottage is situated up in the mountains on the farm Teddington owned by Chris and Tracy Coghlan. The cottage gets its name from the berg stream trickling through the garden. With scenic views of the berg and farm lands, this is the... More
Ard Lui B&B accommodation in South Africa Ard Lui is a Victorian Stone Farmhouse, located in the centre of Bulwer. In the main house are 2 double rooms for guests. Our breakfasts are home grown and include free range eggs, home made bread & preserves.... More
Silverstreams Country Estate and Caravan Park accommodation in South Africa SilverStreams is the farm resort with affordable accommodation and plenty to do at the foot of the Southern Drakensberg MountainsWe are privileged to be able to share the diversity of the Drakensberg with you. Sharing a boundary with our new neighbou... More
Sani Manor accommodation in South Africa AccommodationSani Manor has three spacious double (or twin) bedrooms each with en-suite facilities. One bedroom and bathroom is especially spacious for wheelchair use. All our beds are equipped with electric blankets, and heaters are available in all... More
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