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Feathers Rondavel  From R860 /night

 

Sleeps 2 people, 1 Bedroom.

Double bed in the bedroom.En-suite bathroom. Electric blanket, kitchenette equipped ... with a bar fridge, microwave, kettle, electric frying pan and toaster while a separate braai area is also available. Satellite TV with DVD/ USB facility. Wifi.

Rate Basis: Self catering (no meals included)

Bedroom 1

1 Double

From R860 /night

 

 

Spades Rondavel  From R860 /night

 

Sleeps 2 people, 1 Bedroom.

Free-standing rondavel. Double bed, electric blanket and en-suite bathroom.The kitchenette ... includes a fridge, microwave, electric frying pan, toaster and kettle while a braai area is located separately. Flat-screen TV with USB video. Wifi. Satellite TV.

Rate Basis: Self catering (no meals included)

Bedroom 1

1 Double

From R860 /night

 

 

Swallowfield Cottage  From R1990 /night

 

Sleeps 6 people, 3 Bedrooms.

A three-bedroom home, with wi-fi, satellite TV, a kitchen, separate ... laundry, lounge/ dining room, patio, a bathroom and a separate toilet. Electric blankets.

Rate Basis: Self catering (no meals included)

Bedroom 1

1 Double

Bedroom 2

1 Double

Bedroom 3

2 Single

From R1990 /night

 

 
TV
Kitchenette
Garden
Bath towels
Linen
Microwave
Covid-19 Certified
DVD
Braai/BBQ Area
Bar fridge
Tea and coffee facilities

SELF-CATERING COTTAGES (FEATHERS AND SPADES):
Swallowfield offers two beautifully appointed self-catering rondavels. Moreover, both of these have en-suite bathrooms, kitchenette counters and dining room tables. In addition, they have dedicated braai areas. Coupled with beautiful views of some of the core peaks of the Central Drakensberg. These include Sterkhorn, Cathkin Peak and Champagne Castle. In addition, it is situated directly adjacent to the Drakensberg Boys Choir.

COTTAGE:
Swallowfield also has a three-bedroom cottage – Swallowfield Cottage. This cottage has a large lounge and dining room. Furthermore, it has a fireplace. In addition, it has a well-equipped kitchen and laundry. It has a separate toilet and a bathroom. Finally, Swallowfield Cottage has a large patio area.

Swallowfield is located on the R600, some 32km from Winterton, opposite the Drakensberg Boys Choir and the Dragons Peaks Resort.

In Room Facilities:

SELF-CATERING COTTAGES (FEATHERS AND SPADES):
Swallowfield offers two beautifully appointed self-catering rondavels. Moreover, both have en-suite bathrooms, kitchenette counters and dining room tables. In addition, they have dedicated braai areas. Free Wi-fi and Open View. Recharge lamps.Coupled with beautiful views of some of the core peaks of the Central Drakensberg. These include Sterkhorn, Cathkin Peak and Champagne Castle. In addition, it is situated directly adjacent to the Drakensberg Boys Choir.

COTTAGE:
Swallowfield also has a three-bedroom cottage – Swallowfield Cottage. This cottage has a large lounge and dining room. Furthermore, it has a fireplace. In addition, it has a well-equipped kitchen and laundry. It has a separate toilet and a bathroom. Finally, Swallowfield Cottage has a large patio area.

Area Information:

DRAKENSBERG EXPERIENCES/ ACTIVITIES -

ADVENTURE TOURISM:
The Drakensberg is a centre for adventure activities or experiences. For example, it has the largest concentration of hiking trails in South Africa. Furthermore, hot air ballooning, white river rafting, horse riding, trail running, abseiling, zip-lining, e-biking and mountaineering are some other adventure experiences.

CULTURE:
Additionally, the Drakensberg is an important cultural centre. Firstly, it is the home of the Drakensberg Boys Choir School. Furthermore, It has a range of curio shop centres, such as Thokosiza. There is even a craft brewery. Also, a renowned wine estate, known as the Cathedral Peak Wine Estate. Besides these, there is a chocolate factory known as Chocolate Memories. Moreover, there are a variety of exceptional craft centres, which provide traditional Zulu baskets, beadwork and even woven carpets.

The ancient San or Bushman people are also celebrated in the area, with artworks replicating their cave paintings and a special display of their lives in the easily accessible Main Caves at Giant’s Castle.

WILDLIFE:
A significant portion of the Drakensberg is a World Heritage Site. The site encompasses an area of 250,000 hectares. This area received World Heritage Site status on two counts. Firstly, this was awarded due to its unique vegetation and wildlife . There are some 1,800 plant species in the Drakensberg. Of these over 350 are endemic. Furthermore, ten vertebrate species are unique to this mountain range.

There are a range birds that are seen in the Drakensberg. Firstly the Rock Kestral, the Cape Eagle, the Black Eagle, Bearded Vulture, and the Jackal Buzzard. Additionally, observe a number of buck species in this particular area. Firstly the Common Duiker, the Klipspringer the Eland, the Bushbuck, the Rhebuck, the Mountain Reedbuck and the tiny Oribi. Other wildlife that is commonly seen include the Rock Hyrax or Dassie, the Chacma Baboon. Extremely rare is the leopard.

Drakensberg Accommodation and Experiences. The Lammergeyer or Bearded Vulture. Only found in the Drakensberg in South Africa. (Source: Drakensberg Dream)
The Lammergeyer or Bearded Vulture. Only found in the Drakensberg in South Africa. (Source: Drakensberg Dream)
Fortunately, there are only three dangerous species of snake found in this area. These are, the Rinkhals, the Berg Adder and the Puff Adder. Their bites are rarely fatal. But medical attention should be sought if bitten by one of these reptiles.

The extensive flora of the Drake3nsberg. Drakensberg Experiences.
The extensive flora of the Drakensberg.
Some common plants that tourists will come across in this area include proteas, the Tree Fern, cycads and Yellowwood Trees. Furthermore, Bracken fern, Red Grass Ericas and Red Hot Pokers.

SAN ROCK ART:
The second component upon which the World Heritage Site status of the Drakensberg was based was the existence of more than 30,000 examples of San rock art. The Drakensberg has the world’s most extensive collection of rock art. The ‘outdoor art galleries’ can be found in many caves, shelters, and sandstone bands along the length of the mountain chain. Many in protected sites, accessible only with a qualified guide.

The Drakensberg, the world's largest repository of rock art. Drakensberg experiences.
The world’s largest repository of rock art.
The Drakensberg is one of only twenty World Heritage sites that have received this award on two counts!

It was almost declared a World Heritage site on a third count as it is one of the world’s best examples of an erosional mountain. Moreover, The Drakensberg is an escarpment. It borders the Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho and three South African provinces namely, parts of the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, and Mpumalanga. It stretches for some one thousand kilometres. The largest section of more than 300 km, can be found in KwaZulu-Natal.

BATTLEFIELDS ROUTE:
The Battlefields route, a special experience, in the surrounds of the Drakensberg. Drakensberg experiences.
The Battlefields Route, a special experience, in the surrounds of the Drakensberg.
The Drakensberg is in close vicinity to some of the most significant battle sites and towns in South Africa. These include Zulu, Zulu-San, Boer-Zulu, Anglo-Zulu, Anglo-San and Anglo-Boer war sites. One cannot visit the Drakensberg and not visit some of the sites and museums in this area dedicated to the futility of war.

ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SOURCES OF WATER FOR SOUTH AFRICA:
The Drakensberg is one of the most important sources of water for South Africa. Moreover, it has one of the most sophisticated water pumping facilities that pumps water into the Sterkfontein Dam. This dam provides a large proportion of the Gauteng province’s water. Gauteng is the economic and industrial hub of this country. Furthermore, this dam has the second-highest dam wall in South Africa. Moreover, it is the tallest earth-filled dam. The view of this dam is magnificent. It is over three kilometres long and stores some 19,800,000 m3 of water! Most of KwaZulu-Natal’s rivers also originate in the Drakensberg.

The second highest waterfall in the world is found in these mountains. They are known as the Thukela (thunder) Falls. These falls drop close to one kilometre. The adventurious can climb the chain ladder near Witsieshoek to experience this marvel!

ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST IMPORTANT EXAMPLES OF AN EROSIONAL MOUNTAIN:
A volcanic plume under southern Gondwanaland caused bulging of the continental crust in the area that would later become southern Africa, some 180 million years ago, Rift valleys formed on either side of the central bulge approximately 20 million years ago. These became flooded to become the proto-Atlantic and proto-Indian oceans. The stepped and steep walls of these rift valleys formed escarpments. These surrounded the newly formed Southern African subcontinent. Southern Africa then became tectonically quiet. Earthquakes seldom occur.

A PERIOD OF EROSION:
Moreover, there has been no volcanic activity for approximately 50 million years. However, an uninterrupted period of erosion has continued to the present day. The eroded material was kilometres of marine sediment.

Moreover, massive upliftment, during the past 20 million years, especially in the East, took place in Southern Africa. As a result, most of the plateau extends above 1,000 metres. The plateau is tilted, leading to its highest point is in the east. The slope is gentle in the west and south. The elevation of the eastern escarpments is at least 2,000 metres. Furthermore, this tilt reaches its highest point of over 3,000 metres. This area is the border between Lesotho and the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal.

Additionally, the upliftment of the central plateau over the past 20 million years and erosion resulted in the original escarpment retracting inland. This erosion created the current coastal plain. The position of the present range is approximately 150 kilometres inland from the Gondwana split. The Drakensberg range is still eroding back at an average of 1.5 metres per 1000 years or 1.5 millimetres per year.

Property Facilities:

Parking, braai facilities and outdoor seating facilities.

Attractions:

ACTIVITIES:

Walks and hikes. There are a number of beautiful trails in the area which mainly start from the Monks Cowl Camp which is managed by Ezemvelo KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife. Some of our personal favourites are Crystal Falls and the Spinx, Nandi Falls together with the Sterkspruit Falls, Gray’s Pass and the Blue Grotto.

Taking a helicopter flip over the Drakensberg. There are operators across the Road from Swallowfield at Dragon Peaks Resort.

Watching the sunrise over Champagne Castle, Cathkin Peak and Sterkhorn.

Ziplining at the operators near Drakensberg Sun.

Having a pub lunch or supper at the many resorts in the Valley.

A visit to the acclaimed Cathedral Peak Wine Estate.

The Winterton Museum is worth a visit;

You can do hot air ballooning near Cathedral Peak Wine Estate.

Thokoziza and a range of other craft centres in the vicinity are definitely worth visiting.

The Spionkop Nature Reserve.

Battlefield sites such as Spionkop.

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Property Type Cottage, Self Catering, Bungalow
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Reviews

Irma de Andrade
30 December 2022

James was very helpful. providing information about places of interest in the area, and responding promptly to any requests. The cottage is ideally situated with a breathtaking view. Beautifully kept lawn where we enjoyed some games of cricket.

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
Brian Eriksson
14 June 2022

Totally enjoyed my stay at the cosy, well equipped rondavels. Tastefully furnished plus hosts were kind and responsive.

Mandy Barr
13 February 2022

We had a wonderful time at Swallow fields, it was such a clear night, the stars were amazing and the braai area perfect for laying out in the open, staring out into the majestic sky. The Rondavels are just the cosiest, with all you need for a good rest. It's pretty close to every thing we wanted to do, and the dogs made it feel like home.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Sharon Viljoen
17 December 2020

We enjoyed our stay at Swallowfield Rondawel, with an excellent recommendation from James about the Dragon's Peak pub & restaurant which is straight across the road.

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
Dewald Scholtz
14 January 2019

Really nice place to stay. Very affordable, but quiet and private with lots and lots of facilities within 4km radius.

Superb. 5 out of 5

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Winterton Reviews

Pam Munthree
02 August 2021

People friendly and very safe to walk around.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Philisiwe Mazibuko
11 May 2021

I enjoy the mountains and the views.

Superb. 5 out of 5
LEE FOULIS
03 May 2021

The friendly people and the quaint little shops. Scenery and much more.

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
Kirsten Graham
11 March 2020

It was small and very pleasant, with so many sites to explore.

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
Andre Swanepoel
18 February 2020

The proximity to Cathedral Peak and the heritage sites around the area.

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
Rinda Grimbeek
02 April 2019

Lovely environment, beautiful nature, lot of things to do! Winterton Parkrun is a must.

Superb. 5 out of 5
DEE-ANNE DARCEY
15 August 2018

The little town was awesome and plenty to do just outside of town.
We found different excursions every day.

Fabulous. 4 out of 5

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