Anyone who has ever been to Dullstroom will tell you that there’s nothing even remotely dull about this small town in Mpumalanga. The contrast between the faded Highveld and this jewel of a town with its rolling hills, rippling streams, trout dams and towering trees is simply incredible. For those of you who haven’t been lucky enough to visit Dullstroom, we’ve compiled a list of activities, restaurants and accommodation and put the metaphorical spotlight on Dullstroom so you’ll have all the more reason to visit this picturesque town.

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Dullstroom Bird of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre

Dullstroom Bird of Prey Rehab, Visceral269 (Flickr). Spotlight on Dullstroom, Mpumalanga

Dullstroom Bird of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre. Spotlight on Dullstroom, Mpumalanga

The Dullstroom Bird of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre was established in 1997 to rehabilitate injured or sick raptors so they might have a second chance in the wild. The centre also educates the public and creates awareness around birds of prey, as they become more endangered. The daily flight demonstrations at the centre is a must-see, as the audience can interact with the birds and the presentations are extremely informative. The centre is open from Wednesdays to Mondays and is located 1 km outside of Dullstroom.

☎ 082 899 4108  ✉ [email protected]

Whisky tasting at Wild About Whisky

Wild About Whisky

Wild About Whisky. Spotlight on Dullstroom. Wild About Whisky. Spotlight on Dullstroom

Wild About Whisky is a one-stop whisky shop in the heart of Dullstroom that offers a spectacular variety of some of the best whiskies in the Southern Hemisphere. They have approximately 30 different tastings to choose from, you can view their tasting menu here. There are even a few interesting whisky and chocolate pairings to choose from. Whisky connoisseurs and novices alike will without a doubt enjoy a visit to this gem in Dullstroom.

☎ 013 254 0066

Fly-fishing in Dullstroom

Fly-fishing Dullstroom. Spotlight on Dullstroom

Fly-fishing dam in Dullstroom

Dullstroom is renowned for its excellent trout streams and still water fishing spots. Enthusiasts from across South Africa travel to this premier fly-fishing destination for the dams and streams that are brimming with rainbow and brown trout. There are two dams in town that are open to the public as well as numerous farm accommodation options in the area, like Little Troutbeck and Treeferns Trout Lodge, where you can try your hand at fishing.

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Harrie’s Pancakes

Harrie's Pancakes. Dullstroom Harrie's Pancakes. Dullstroom

There are a few Harrie’s Pancakes restaurants across South Africa, and Dullstroom is lucky enough to have one. Located on a busy central street corner in Dullstroom, this family-friendly restaurant will leave you wanting more. They take savoury and sweet pancakes to a whole new level, with innovative fillings like bobotie with sweet chutney and banana, or cinnamon milk tart pancakes for the sweet tooth. And if you’re not in the mood for pancakes, Harrie’s also offer a delicious selection of breakfast and lunch dishes.

☎ 013 254 0801  ✉ [email protected]

Mrs Simpson’s

Mrs Simpson's Dullstroom

Mrs Simpson's, Dullstroom Mrs Simpson's Dullstroom

Mrs Simpson’s is a quirky restaurant in Dullstroom with antiques and decorations that pay tribute to Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor. She was an American socialite, who famously said, “You can never be too rich or too thin”. There is a big portrait of Mrs Simpson against the wall, surrounded by a wonderful collection of handbags donated by patrons. They serve a delectable range of superb meals, from pork belly and duck to oven roasted marrow bones.

☎ 013 254 0088  ✉ [email protected]

Anvil Ale House

Anvil Ale House, Dullstroom, Mpumalanga

Anvil Ale House, Spotlight on Dullstroom Anvil Ale House, Spotlight on Dullstroom

As you leave Dullstroom, in the direction of Lydenburg, you’ll find Anvil Ale House. This brewery and pub is set in a lovely garden where you can enjoy Blonde Ale, Pale Ale and Baltic Porter (among others) in the shade of the trees. Anvil Ale House’s quality artisanal beers and locally sourced food fits in perfectly with the slow food movement that has taken root in South Africa. Most of the food on the menu comes from the local area, like the German sausage from Nelspruit for example. For dessert, the boozy cake or the chocolate rum cake is an absolute must, each containing a generous helping of liquid courage.

☎ 013 254 0197  ✉ [email protected]

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The Outpost Dullstroom

The Outpost Dullstroom, TravelGround

The Outpost is a welcoming self-catering guest farm set in the tranquil surroundings of Dullstroom. There are two large dams with jetties and you can enjoy an early morning stroll or sunset walk to observe the abundant birdlife and catch a glimpse of their game, including blesbok, eland, springbok and ostriches.

Wonder Waters Tonteldoos

Wonder Waters Tonteldoos, TravelGround

At Wonder Waters Tonteldoos you can stay in a log cabin in pristine natural surroundings with views of the hills, valleys and trout dams. Your cabin is within walking distance of three dams and you can even go on a hike to view the magnificent rock art petroglyphs. Wonder Waters is situated high in the mountains, 30 km from Dullstroom.

Valley of the Rainbow Estate

Valley of the Rainbow Estate, TravelGround

Valley of the Rainbow Estate is located outside Dullstroom and is surrounded by mountains, indigenous forests and rivers. You can participate in activities such as fly-fishing, clay pigeon shooting and horse riding. The river that runs through the property feeds the five lakes, each stocked with rainbow and brown trout. Valley of the Rainbow Estate is the perfect getaway to experience peace and tranquility away from the bustling city life.

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All that’s left to do is for you to experience Dullstroom yourself! Don’t miss out on a visit to one of the most irresistible, hospitable and serene towns in our beautiful country.

Main image: Spring Valley Retreat (TravelGround)