
Die StalWinterton, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa R 220 | R 220 |
Die Stal Self-catering is an old cow shed that has been transformed into a cottage to give groups and families that true farm-stay feeling. The Cottage is located 15 km outside Winterton on a beautiful farm and requires guests to travel along a gravel road to access the premises.
The Cottage consists of three bedrooms, two of which are en-suite, as well as a large living area that has been furnished with six single beds. The kitchen is fully equipped with a stove and oven, a kettle, a toaster, a microwave, as well as cutlery and crockery. Guests can relax in the lounge which also has a cosy fireplace for those cold Winter days.
The Cottage has a private lapa that has a built-in braai and guests can relax and view the Drakensberg Mountains as well as access the Tugela River that flows nearby on the farm grounds. Guests are allowed to access the farm dams/ rivers for fishing or for some relaxation. Die Stal Self-Catering is perfect for anyone who would like to experience a true farm stay with NO T.V or Wifi with only the sounds of cows grazing close by and Jackal howling at night. Small dogs are allowed upon prior arrangement. Although smaller groups will be accepted, please note preference will be given to bigger groups.
Various activities can be enjoyed on the farm from fishing, hiking and bird watching, to off-road drives. Guests are welcome to bring along their quad bikes/ Motorbikes/ Bicycles. The town itself also has a few attractions and guests can visit the Winterton Museum which holds a display on the history of farming in the area as well as a unique gallery of San paintings. The Drakensberg Boys' Choir is a mere 30 km's from Winterton and the central Drakensberg region offers many activities like Scootours, Hikes or Flights. Upon return guests can enjoy chocolate tasting as well as do some wine tasting at the first winery in the Drakensberg. Various nature reserves and national parks can also be visited in the area.