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Dullstroom accommodation. The Dullstroom Dam Nature Reserve is best know for its trout fishing, but the reserve also offers fantasitic hikes through the unusual vegetation. Temporary fishing liscences can purchased easily and will allow the holder to fish for brown and rainbow trout at a number of dam and river locations.
The vegetation here is sub-alpine in nature because of the altitude (Dullstroom boast South Africa's highest railway station at 2076m) and the winter temperatures (Dullstroom can reach -13 degrees Celcius in the heart of Winter).
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Things to do near Dullstroom Dam Nature Reserve
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This wetland reserve north of Dullstroom is the heart of a project to conserve the endangered wattled crane. The Verloren Vlei Nature Reserve also protects a large range of indigenous flowering plants.
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The 70m-high Elands River Falls can be seem through the NZASM tunnel. Declared a national monument, the falls lends its name to two towns. Waterval Boven (Dutch for above the waterfall) and Waterval Onder (below the waterfall) are situated about 10km apart in the beautiful Elandsberg range where th... [ read more... ] |
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A sturdy five-arch bridge a short distance below the tunnel was declared a a national monument in 1963. It was constructed of dressed stone cut in Italy.
The bridge carried the famous Eastern Line or Oosterlijn railway track accross the precipitous gorge of the Dwaalheuwel Spruit. It opened to rail... [ read more... ] |
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Krugerhof was the last residence of President Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger in the South African Republic (ZAR).
Kruger was born in 1825 in the Cape Colony. He took part in the Great Trek, 1836 - 1838, and became Commandant General of the ZAR in 1862. He was elected to his first term as Presiden... [ read more... ] |
Accommodation near Dullstroom Dam Nature Reserve
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The self-catering accommodation consist of 6 one bedroom units with a double bed and sleeper couch in the living area. All units have a fully equipped open plan kitchen and a fireplace in the living area. A small under roof built-in braai. The units are comfortably place within walking distance fro... [ read more... ] |
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All of the large luxury suites have their own log fires, patios and private dining facilities. The suites are decorated to the most luxurious standards with satellite TV and a fully stocked mini-bar. The spacious bathrooms boast separate bath & shower. There is under-floor heating in the bathroom... [ read more... ] |
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Jocks Cottage is a double storey cottage offering accommodation to six people. Joe's Place was originally the dairy and cow shed and has been converted into four self catering units,each sleeping two people. There is a private verandah with a beautiful view.Fine feathers is a honeymoon suite with al... [ read more... ] |
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Surrounded by mountains, indigenous forests and rivers and with a mild climate and malaria free this is a venue to experience peace and tranquility away from city life.
Accommodation is available in the Manor House, Tented Chalets and/or Country House... [ read more... ] |