Natal Midlands Information
Suburbs
The picturesque little town of Greytown is situated on the banks of the Umvoti River and lies in the forest-clad rolling hills of the Natal Midlands, South Africa. It was founded in 1850 and named after the governor of the Cape Colony Sir B.E. Grey. In Greytown, KwaZulu-Natal, historical buildings and scenic drives can be found.
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In 1850 the little town of Howick in South Africa was built just above the 93m river drop, now known as Howick Falls. It was named after Viscount Howick (later Earl Grey, British Colonial Secretary). Howick nestles on the Midlands Meander route.
The main attraction is the Howick Falls but the town offers a good selection of antiques, a...
Mooi River takes its name from the Afrikaans language. The early settlers were so impressed by the natural beauty of the river that they called it 'mooi' which means pretty. During the second Boer War, Mooi River was the scene of minor engagements and a 1500 bed military hospital was established here.
Several areas of the Mooi River pr...
Nottingham Road in South Africa is situated in the beautiful Natal Midlands in the heart of the Midlands Meander of KwaZulu-Natal. Nottingham Road is also known as the 'heart' of the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands Meander.
It offers welcoming hospitality in truly beautiful surroundings, and wide-ranging accommodation, function facilities, fas...
Pietermaritzburg is the capital of KwaZulu-Natal and is situated in the heart of the Natal Midlands. Pietermaritzburg is a city of charm and dignity, at its loveliest in spring when masses of azaleas burst into bloom.
It was founded in 1838 by the Voortrekkers. Britain took it over in 1843 and became the seat of the Natal Colony&rsquo...

Enjoy a 4 night stay at the luxurious Fordoun Hotel & Spa located in the Natal Midlands, and only pa... 
Enjoy a three night stay from a Sunday night to a Thursday at the Granny Mouse Country House & Spa a... 


