Valley of a Thousand Hills, KwaZulu-Natal
On the edge of
something quiet
Forest, hills, flowing water. Waterfalls nearby, a small dam, trails through the trees. A place to slow down.
The Mqeku River runs through. Places to swim, paths to walk, and not much else to do — which is rather the point.
Stands are spaced apart. Quiet is expected.
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The campsite and falls
What you'll find here
And what you won't.
Here
- Waterfalls
- A small dam
- The Mqeku River
- Walking and cycling trails
- Indigenous forest
- Space between sites
- Quiet nights
Not here
- Shop
- Organised entertainment
- Loud music
- Day visitors
- Parties
"A quiet working farm. The intention is to let the surroundings remain the main feature."
At a glance
Times
Check-in from 14:00
Check-out by 10:00
No on-site reception. Arrival details sent after booking.
Facilities
- Hot showers
- Wheelchair-accessible ablutions
- Scullery
- Lapa with fireplace
- WiFi
Bring your own firewood.
Pets
Welcome if well-behaved and supervised.
Nearby
Noodsberg Country Club, 13 km. Shell station near the turn-off.
What guests say
"A gem of a campsite. Quiet and tranquil setting with a view of a gorge and a waterfall. A cool escape from those hot days at the coast."
— Harry Pöllmann
"The absolute tranquility of this campsite is amazing. In the middle of nature. Clean ablution facilities, friendly hosts, a lovely lapa to use."
— Marna Roelofse
"Hands down the most well maintained campsite I have stayed at. Beautiful views and sounds. A variety of wildlife with an extensive range of birdlife."
— Vernon Gradidge
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Prior booking essential. Bookings confirmed after payment.
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