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Plum Tree Lodge - A country guesthouse offering B&B accommodation in Himeville in KwaZulu Natal

Plum Tree Lodge is a small country guest house located in the village of Himeville, which lies at the foot of the newly-proclaimed World Heritage Site - Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park in KwaZulu Natal South Africa. Plum Tree Lodge allows you to escape the rat race and journey to this beautiful part of KwaZulu-Natal which offers you a therapeutic and magical stay for you and your family. Spectacular views of the mighty Southern Drakensberg Mountains and warm hospitality will assure you a very comfortable and memorable holiday here in Himeville.

 

Plum tree Lodge - A country guesthouse offering B&B accommodation in Himeville in KwaZulu NatalBed and Breakfast accommodation is available in three double bedrooms. Each has its own onsuite bathroom or shower. The rooms are cosily decorated, and have lovely views from their dormer windows.

Plum Tree Lodge is well-loved for its splendid breakfasts. Your hostess Anne will serve you fruit juice, fresh fruits in season, homemade yoghurt and muesli, cereals-porridge (the African way), eggs of your choice together with bacon, sausage and other tasty 'titbits'.

Plum Tree Lodge also serves home-cooked country dinners by prior arrangement. You start off with a homemade soup or a starter. For Main Course you can tuck into a succulent roast or tasty stew, served with home-grown vegetables from the garden (in season). Anne serves delicious desserts liked creamy puddings, brandied peaches and crumbles.

Plum tree Lodge - A country guesthouse offering B&B accommodation in Himeville in KwaZulu NatalCountry life is never dull and you will find an abundance of pastimes to fill your days- from enjoying all the village has to offer to relaxing under the plum tree with your favourite book.

Local Attractions near to Plum Tree Lodge include:

  • A Sani Pass Day Tour into the Kingdom of Lesotho
  • Guided Rock Art Tours
  • Guided Hikes and Tours to see our Flora, Fauna and Bird Life. Many of the species are endemec to this area
  • trout fishing in season in rivers or dams
  • golf on a choice of three courses in the district, 2 are 9-hole and one 18-hole
    tennis and bowls
  • horse riding
  • museum
  • magical mountain walks
  • wonderful scenic drives
  • swimming in the river and picnics
Suggested packages which can be arranged by Plum Tree Lodge too.
  • Sani Pass Day Tour into Lesotho (passports or ID Books are essential)
  • Rock art tours with qualified guides of local San cave paintings. There are many excellent sites here- some are long walks and others not so long for the less active visitor. These walks take you into the foothills of the Drakensberg and you will experience the most beautiful scenery.

 

 

 

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