Mooi River 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). During the second Boer War, Mooi River was the scene of minor engagements and a 1500 bed military hospital was established. Stretches of the Mooi River offer boating facilities whilst the upper reaches of the Mooi are a fly fishermans paradise.
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Photos provided by Panoramio are under the copyright of their owners Driving Directions: From Johannesburg Take the N3 towards Durban. Take the Hidcote exit. At the bottom of the off ramp you will come to a T-junction turn right towards Hidcote. Follow this road +/- 5kms until you reach another T-junction turn left towards Mooi River for 800 m. passing the church on your right and immediately after you will see the WILD BERRY sign.From Durban Take the N3 towards JHB. Take the Mooi River Toll Plaza off-ramp. Head towards Mooi River following the Giant’s Castle signs. At the traffic circle turn left up the hill for approx. 100m. At the robots turn right and follow the road over the railway line. Immediately after the railway bridge, turn left at stop st. Go past Standard Bank on your right and turn right at 4 way stop. Travel 7 kms out of Mooi River on the Giant’s Castle road. WILD BERRY is on the left hand side of the road. If you get to the church, you’ve gone too far! |
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