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Midlands Meander
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Hartford House - Accommodation in
Mooi River, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Hartford
House - Accommodation
in Mooi River, KwaZulu-Natal. In the heart of Thoroughbred
country, amidst the sun drenched valleys of Giant's
Castle, Hartford
was home to the family of Natal's last Prime Minister. This is the
world of heroic battles, of arts and crafts, famous schools and
colleges, where the age-old pastimes of trout fishing, tennis and golf
are practiced in the traditional manner.
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| Price:
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| bed and breakfast |
| 13 double/kings |
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One
of the Country's most beautiful houses and magnificent stud farms,
Hartford offers sumptuously appointed en-suite luxury suites and
bedrooms, with under-floor heating. Dine at the table of thoroughbred
lore, recount the memories of royal visits and indulge in a feast of the
region`s finest produce and a selection of great wines. The festivals of
spring and summer are heralded by a profusion of daffodils, flowering
cherries and ancient roses, whilst the magnificence of autumn and winter
are celebrated in perfect days with roaring logfires in the evenings.
Witness the preparation of champions, or the stallions of the Sheik's of
Dubai. Wander through the 7000-acre game conservancy, or cast a line in
tranquil estate waters.
Hartford
offers you: Trout and Bass Fishing
Award winning restaurant; candle light dinner; veranda site breakfast
and lunches. Teas, scones and cakes served in the splendor of natures
most beautiful garden. Horse riding: expansive bridle paths and tracks
Walks on extensive Game Conservancy - numerous species of wild
animals, birds and flora Birding on estate and nearby famed Karkloof
Gorge and Drakensberg heritage reserve. Tennis Pool and pavillion with
Sauna, Barbecue, etc. Personalised Stud Farm Tours
There is plenty to do in the area too. Walks
in the Drakensberg mountains, visits to bushman paintings, horse trails though a private
game reserve, canoe trips, canopy
tours and the Midlands
Meander to
mention but a few.
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