Midlands hideaway at Springholm Cottages Posted on 28 November 2019 Tags:KwaZulu-Natal, Midlands Just five kilometres off the N3 near Mooi River, Springholm Cottages, set in Blue Crane Nature Reserve, is a ready break en route to Johannesburg, or a base for longer Midlands meandering. This latest addition to Brahman Hills, a well-known Midlands hotel and wedding venue, is a countryside retreat with a choice of self-catering or B&B accommodation. All the accommodation faces west, so sundowners on your deck are special. I arrived late on a golden winter’s afternoon. The low sun cast a trail of diamonds across the dam and the air was filled with the peaceful sound of waterfowl. Stepping onto the deck of my Honeymoon Suite (alone, alas), the tranquillity of the place was palpable. The suite had all the mod cons, a bathroom with floor-to-ceiling glass, and a bathtub just metres from the shore. I knew where I’d be wallowing later. A walk along the water’s edge gave me the lie of the land. Brittle grass brushed my boots, frogs plopped into the lake, a trout disturbed the mirrored surface and kingfishers hovered, poised to dive. On the hill stood three stone cottages with fine lake views, and along the waterside – set apart from the Honeymoon Suite – another three cottages. All come with an open-plan living area, fireplace, DSTV and fully equipped kitchen. There is also an elegant main house set on a rise with four guest rooms. There’s a rowing boat on hand for guests to have a paddle or enjoy water-based bird-watching, plenty of vantage points to cast a line (brown and rainbow trout for catch-and-release only) and picnics on the riverbank can be arranged at reception. Or go beer tasting, mountain-biking or trail running nearby. Springholm’s waterside Honeymoon Suite. Once the sun had dipped behind the pine trees, I headed to Brahman Hills for a fine dinner at 89 on Copper, its cosy cellar restaurant. The next morning I was back – for a lavish breakfast at Brahman Hills Cafe (it has a great à la carte menu), then a massage at the spa. That was just the ticket for a relaxing start to my drive up to Joburg. Grab a rowing boat and a rod. Best Feature The dam is the focal point for activities. Cost: A room in the main house is from R1,850 (sleeps four); Honeymoon Suite from R2,395 (sleeps two); Stone and Waterfront cottages from R4 650 (sleep six). Breakfast is included in the cost of some of the accommodation. All guests have access to facilities at Brahman Hills. Contact: 033-266-6965, brahmanhills.co.za Related Posts Weekend breaks near Johannesburg for under R600 per person 26 April 2023 Looking for an affordable weekend break near Joburg? These 10 self-catering cottages and cabins are... read more Angels View Hotel: a stay that looks out of God’s Window 15 February 2023 Extraordinary, a luxury hotel and lodge collection, have introduced a world-class luxury hotel, Angels View... read more 6 Wilderness stays for seaside, lakeside & countryside living 24 January 2023 Wilderness offers peace, beauty and adventure in equal parts. Plus plenty of variety and good... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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