Exploring KwaZulu Natal Episode 3: Hermits Wood Campsite
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2021
- Exploring KZN is an ongoing series capturing the beauty of our adventures, exploring the breath taking and diverse province of Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa.
Join our family of four as we traverse off-road trails to get to lesser seen hidden gems, wild camp in Safari bucket list Big 5 reserves, and stay in the high end luxury destinations of our province.
This is the third episode in our ongoing series of exploring the amazing province of Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa. This time, we visit Hermits Wood Campsite in the Maloti Drakensberg Park.
The campsite can be found right at the end of the road through Drakensberg Gardens Resort, at the foothills of the stunning mountains and at the base of the well known Rhino Horn Hike. The camp is not electrified, has basic ablution facilities, and with only around 10 sites, it is a very quiet and beautiful lesser-known spot.
Easy river access is great for hot summer days, and the facilities of the resort are open to the Hermits Wood Campers - so hiking, running, golfing, mountain biking and swimming pools are all easily accessible. But you can leave the busy resort life behind as and when you please to be nestled in the beautiful mountains!
The area boasts some amazing coffee spots and a day can be spent out of the camp, picnicking and river tubing.
Add Hermits Wood (otherwise known as Garden Castle Campsite) to your next Berg holiday itinerary, and see what we love about this secluded but all round awesome family spot!
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Thank you for the video, this is one of my favorites places to come to. If needing peace and to get away, it's perfect!
Thanks for watching! It’s an awesome place 🙌🏻
No man! This makes me wish it was summer and I was down in KZN with you legends 😂 awesome video mate! Need to hit up hermits wood and some other lekker places down there soon! Visuals are next level 🔥
Thanks mate! We will have to visit it soon!
@@EpicAfrica Yeah, Durban is sooo underrated. It legit hurts my soul when people overlook its history. Thanks for highlighting it
Very scenic place! I really miss this country. Thanks for the video and info.👍
so many amazing places to see here, shame about all the problems we have to deal with. thank you for watching and hope you come back sometime and visit :)
What an amazing camp site! Def worth a visit
Can't wait for summer!
I am going 25th march, I am looking so forward to it!
And did u visit?