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

Brookdale Health Hydro

$$$ | R103, Howick, 3290, South Africa Fodor's Choice

This is an exclusive yet unpretentious genuine health hydro, set in one of the province's prettiest locations, only an hour's drive from Durban, and five hours from Johannesburg. A haven of tranquility, you'll stay in one of 17 rooms or 5 suites clustered round tree- and bird-filled courtyards, relax on the wraparound decks that overlook the indigenous forest, pamper your body with all sorts of treatments, float around in two large pools (outdoor and indoor) and eat healthy, delicious food—this is definitely not a one-lettuce-leaf place. Amazingly, however, even with the great food, guests do lose weight as they de-stress. Attend interesting lectures, go for lovely early morning forest walks, or go shopping on the Midlands Meander.

Pros

  • Authentic health hydro
  • Rates include meals and certain treatments
  • Day spa

Cons

  • No one-night stays
  • You won't want to leave
  • You won't want to leave
R103, Howick, 3290, South Africa
033-266–6208
hotel Details
17 rooms, 5 suites
Rate Includes: All meals

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Fordoun Hotel and Spa

$$$ | R103, Howick, 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 wellbeing, 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, Howick, 3280, South Africa
033-266–6217
hotel Details
31 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Granny Mouse Country House

$$ | R103, Balgowan, 3275, South Africa

One of the best-loved and oldest hotels on the Meander, Granny Mouse has cozy thatch rooms, all slightly different, with a bush view, fireplace, and homey, though upmarket, atmosphere. Freestanding rooms offer more privacy and peace than the newer hotel wing, though the latter have more space. All rooms have a his-and-hers bathroom vanity and a separate bathtub. The main hotel building—formerly an unusual farmhouse with doors and windows from an old church—offers conviviality and warmth in its several lounges. The on-site bistro is locally famous for its lavish breakfasts and afternoon teas. Upstairs, the fine dining restaurant is known for its gorgeous plating in an intimate room. Some of the best places on the Meander are within easy reach.

Pros

  • Lovely setting in rolling green countryside
  • Highly regarded restaurant
  • On-site spa

Cons

  • Popular wedding venue so can be noisy
  • Country feel isn't for everyone
  • Slightly dated interiors
R103, Balgowan, 3275, South Africa
033-234–4071
hotel Details
32 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hartford House

$$$ | Hlatikulu Rd., Mooi River, 3300, South Africa

Deliciously luxurious, if rather formal, this 1875 inn, high up on the Meander in the foothills of the Drakensberg, is steeped in history and misty beauty. Some suites are in the original house; others in the gardens look onto an ethereal, lovely lake. The hotel has undergone a trendy revamp and each suite is individually decorated in a gloriously cosmopolitan collision of fabrics and furnishings from Africa, Europe, and the East. The food, which has garnered top honors, is just as rich and eclectically surprising. Dinner (reservations are essential) is an unforgettable event with wine-pairing. Tijnhuis offers a relaxed venue for high teas and lunches Wednesday through Sunday. If you have time, visit Summerhill Stud, the neighboring Thoroughbred racehorse stud farm. 

Pros

  • Gourmet getaway
  • Beautiful English-styled garden
  • All suites are thoughtfully appointed

Cons

  • Food is excellent, but a little traditional
  • Can feel a little formal
  • Service exceedingly polite
Hlatikulu Rd., Mooi River, 3300, South Africa
033-263–1081
hotel Details
17 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Rawdons Country Hotel

$$ | Nottingham Rd., Howick, South Africa

In the heart of the lush KwaZulu Natal Midlands, this lake-side English cottage-style hotel offers lawn tennis, walking trails, a distillery, and a brewery, with beers best enjoyed at the Boars Head Pub.

Pros

  • Recently updated rooms
  • Good base for exploring the Midlands
  • Nottingham Road Brewery onsite

Cons

  • Popular wedding destination
  • Peace and tranquility might not be for everyone
  • Older properties can be noisy
Nottingham Rd., Howick, South Africa
033-266--6044
hotel Details
20 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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