Mooirivier South Africa

Mooirivier takes its name from the Afrikaans. The early settlers were so impressed by the natural beauty of the river that they called it 'mooi' (pretty).

Mooirivier South Africa Links

Antbear Guest House.
easily accessible from Durban this Cottage makes a great base for exploring the Drakensberg
Guesthouse situated near Mooirivier in KwaZulu Natal South Africa

 

Drakensberg Links

Accommodation in the Central Drakensberg near Giants Castle - The Antbear Guest House

Drakensberg Tourism - A large selection of accommodation in the Drakensberg

Drakensberg .Net - A great portal about the Drakensberg Mountains. Good photos

Accommodation on the Midlands Meander - Sycamore Avenue

Accommodation in Mooirivier in KwaZulu Natal South Africa available from SafariNow.Com

Mooirivier - Drakensberg Tourism

Mooirivier KwaZulu Natal - South Africa Tours

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South Africa Tours

Drakensberg accommodation and information form World 66

Unterkunft in den Drakensberge - Das Antbear Gästehaus

The Artists' Press - Lithography Studio in South Africa

Another personal Drakensberg Page

Drakensberg info by Armeisenbaer.de

Accommodation in South Africa - The Antbear guesthouse Drakensberg KwaZulu Natal

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Drakensberg Adventure

Drakensberg accommodation

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During the second Boer War, the town was the scene of minor engagements and a 1500 bed military hospital was established. Stretches of the river offer boating facilities whilst the upper reaches are a fly fisherman's paradise.

Further upstream, the Mooirivier Falls are a marvellous site when the river is in flood. Outside the town, the Craigieburn Dam has camping sites and picnic spots. The predominant occupation in the area is dairying and stock farming.

The Mooirivier area is home to several of South Africa's finest stud farms of which several offer tours to visitors. The king of the local stud farms is Summerhill (0333 31314) which attracts clients from around the world and has won numerous awards. Visits take around an hour. For those who are looking for a convenient pitstop, the old station has been converted into the Station Masters Arms.

Mooirivier is part of the Midlands Meander the most interesting attractions being The Linen Loft and Sharrow Weaving

The Mooirivier Transitional Local Council, PO Box 47, Mooirivier 3300
033 2631221 (+fx)

The Rohde Museum is in an old house owned by a local businessman - Edgar Rohde. There are displays covering dairying, polo, old Mooirivier, a photographic display of Bruntville - the local African township, Zulu beadwork and other settler items.

Accommodation in Mooirivier

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