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Midlands Meander Accommodation
Sycamore Avenue Guesthouse
and Treehouse - Accommodation in the Midlands Meander and the Drakensberg
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Sycamore Avenue is perfectly situated to explore South Africa 's
renown tourist route, the Midlands Meander and the Drakensberg
Mountains. Options of game viewing in Weenen Game Reserve and guided
tours of the Battlefields are available locally. With its well a
wooded garden in an old fashioned English style it also a great
location to relax. This country house is the first stop on the
Midlands Meander from the northern approach and makes for a great
stopover between Johannesburg and Durban or anywhere on the
coast. Drive through an avenue of splendid Sycamore Trees to
the comfortable and charming accommodation
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| Price: 4 |
| bed and breakfast, selfcatering |
| 2 tree houses and 2 rooms in
main house |
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This
unique accommodation offers self catering cottages, b&b garden suites
and romantic accommodation in treehouses. Built high into an old oak
tree the Treehouse offers accommodation that will bring back your
childhood. Maybe that's why its called "The House of our Seventh
Childhood". The Fantasy House on the other hand is built into a
cluster of Cedar Trees with the branches hugging the structure. This
is the place for exploring your fantasies. The Self Catering cottages
are great accommodation for family getaways with plenty of space for
kids and trees to climb. The bed and breakfast guesthouse offers 3
large garden suites each with their own entrances. Of course what
would life be like without dinner and breakfast and that's what
they are good at providing. In
the large artistically decorated candlelit
dinning room with a cozy fireplace your taste buds will be pampered.
The lounge is a great place to relax before dinner, meet other
guests and enjoy a cocktail. The garden provides quite privacy for
gentle walks, bird watching with beautiful views of the Drakensberg
mountains.
This in a scenic part of KwaZulu Natal Midlands, green in the spring,
lush in the summer, with drifts bright yellow & orange leaves in the
autumn. Winter brings a promise of crisp cold nights with log fires and
old brown sherry.
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