2 Best Hotels in The Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal and Durban

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Drakensberg - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Cathedral Peak Hotel

$$ | Cathedral Peak Rd., Winterton, 3340, South Africa

You'll get breathtaking views from almost every spot in this friendly, delightful hotel nestled among the mountains, 43 km (18 miles) from Winterton. Ideal for families, the resort has something for everyone: amble along a horse trail, go mountain biking, follow bird-watching trails, play a round of golf, or just soak up the heady mountain air. Best for families is a deluxe suite with adjacent rooms and connecting door. You'll get excellent value here; prices include breakfast and hearty dinner buffets as well as most activities. If you're intimidated at the variety, trained, experienced guides take you on daily walks and trails through the Berg (fee included in accommodation price). There's a children's dining room, plus babysitting service.

Pros

  • Well-organized activities make it ideal for families
  • Good horse trails around
  • Central location near activities and shopping

Cons

  • Crowded in season
  • Can get loud with bands of children running about
  • Decor and rooms a little tired
Cathedral Peak Rd., Winterton, 3340, South Africa
036-488–1888
Hotel Details
104 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Thendele Camp

$ | Royal Natal National Park, South Africa

Smack in the middle of Royal Natal National Park west of Bergville, amid some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in the Drakensberg, this very affordable popular camp makes a great base for hikes into the mountains. One of the closest resorts to the high Drakensberg escarpment, Thendele offers accommodation across a variety of bungalows, cottages, and chalets and one 6-bed lodge all with excellent views of the Amphitheatre, a sheer rock wall measuring 5 km (3 miles) across and more than 1,500 feet high. Bring all your own food, although you can buy staples and local trout at the main visitor center. 

Pros

  • Great views from every room
  • Superb launch pad for hiking
  • Family-friendly

Cons

  • Not for urban party animals
  • No luxury amenities nearby
Royal Natal National Park, South Africa
036-438–6411
Hotel Details
26 chalets
No Meals

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