Harding Cottages Accommodation
Harding Reviews
Delightful overnight stay at B’s. Facilities excellent, Very clean and very comfortable. Delicious food. Warm and friendly atmosphere. We felt so well looked after. An oasis of a place. Highly recommend.
I only enjoyed Ingeli Forest.
More info about Harding
Harding is the ideal road trip stop-off en route to Durban and surrounding major towns. This inland farming town, located within Kwazulu-Natal’s tropical South Coast region. Harding lies in the Mzimkulwana River Valley. It was established as a military outpost as a result of the British takeover of the East Griqualand territory in 1874. The town’s name was borrowed from the first Chief Justice for Natal, Sir Walter Harding. Essentially a timber and dairy farming area the town is linked to the better known coastal town of Port Shepstone by the Alfred County Railway. Newcomers to Harding can experience the tranquillity of Natal rural life or stop and refresh here before continuing further north towards Durban’s hub of activity. A road trip east towards Port Shepstone from Harding is the ideal way to view the picturesque Natal countryside of rolling hills and sugarcane fields. Although accommodation in the town of Harding is somewhat... Show more
About Cottages
Guests escape the noise and bustle of lodges by opting to stay in either fully self-catering or bed and breakfast cottages. Self-catering cottages are a home away from home and come fully equipped with everything guests need. Most self catering cottages also come with a cleaning service, Dstv, and a private patio/entertainment area. Guests who opt for bed and breakfast cottages enjoy their own private patio/entertainment area, luxury amenities, Dstv, and cleaning service. There is often a small kitchenette, if guests wish to do a little cooking, and a relaxing lounge area. Cottages are ideal for families, small groups of friends and couples wishing for a more private retreat.