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

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

Fordoun Hotel and Spa

$$ | R103, Nottingham Road, 3280, South Africa Fodor's Choice

In the heart of a lush dairy farm that dates back to the 1800s, original stone buildings have been converted into a five-star luxury hotel and spa. The award-winning spa is uniquely African. Dr. Elliott Ndlovu, a sangoma (traditional African healer), herbalist, and ethnobotanist, helped to develop Fordoun's signature range of holistic products. Book a session with him and watch him "throw" the bones and assess your well-being, as well as prescribe healing herbs that he grows in Mooi River. Tuck into some of the specials at the on-site gourmet Skye Bistro, which uses fresh farm produce; book in advance if you're not a guest. If you're energetic, you can go fly-fishing, mountain biking, play a round of golf, or go shopping. Ask for a mountain-facing suite, or stock up on local goods along the Midlands Meander and check into a self-catering suite for a budget-friendly alternative. 

Pros

  • Complimentary sauna, steam room, and gym
  • Tranquil country setting
  • Wholesome country fare at the restaurant and contemporary wine list

Cons

  • Can get cold at night in rooms, though fireplaces and electric blankets are provided
  • Not all suites face mountains or dam
R103, Nottingham Road, 3280, South Africa
033-266–6217
Hotel Details
31 suites
Free Breakfast

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Brahman Hills Hotel & Spa

$$ | N3 Exit 132, Upper Notties, Nottingham Road, South Africa

Brahman Hills is a contemporary slick country hotel with standard rooms, serviced self-catering cottages, and five-star self-catering villas—ideal for couples or families. Set on the Blue Crane nature reserve, expect to see zebras and various buck grazing nearby at sunset—kids will be in awe. The bar and the bistro built belowground at the main building, using the original walls, tend to get a little cold, but expect a crackling fire in colder months and warm service. The on-site chapel by the dam and the conference facilities are booked solid, so it does lose some of the intimacy if you're not part of a group. The spa and room service options (even if you're at a self-catering cottage) ensure you can fully relax without leaving the property.

Pros

  • Self-catering cottages offer solitude and hot tubs
  • Set on a nature reserve with zebra and buck roaming
  • Good food and coffee at the main building

Cons

  • Hotel rooms are small and close to each other
  • Focused on weddings and functions
  • Lacks the typical Midlands intimacy
N3 Exit 132, Upper Notties, Nottingham Road, South Africa
033-266–6965
Hotel Details
48 rooms
No Meals

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