Like many towns in the
area, Dullstroom has its Boer War memories and when it was razed to
the ground, the women and children were removed to a British
concentration camp. Many died fighting and others died in
detention. A stone memorial and garden of remembrance remind
us of those terrible times.
Dullstroom is passionately committed to the development of the Mpumalanga tourism industry, with the focus on Dullstroom. We aim to offer our valued guest the very best. Due to the nature of our various venues, guests will come into contact with South Africans from all walks of life, sharing in the rich tapestry of cultures and people that make South Africa the “Rainbow Nation”. Dullstroom dates back to the early 1880's when Dutch Settlers made their way to the place of "eternal mist". The town is situated at 2100 m above sea level, making this one of the highest towns in the country. The architecture in the town is a mixture of 19th and 20th century building designs. Dullstroom is on the panorama route, halfway from Johannesburg to the Kruger National Park. The ideal stop over! You will find the village of Dullstroom to be a charming little hamlet situated in the heart of the Highlands Meander, a beautiful part of Mpumalanga, noted for it's clear streams, lakes and breathtaking scenery.