Monteseel at a glance
The beautiful suburb of Monteseel can be found above Drummond and below Inchanga in the Outer West Region of Durban. Located in the Valley of a Thousand Hills, it is widely known for its vista of panoramic views and scenic settings. Such views include plateau top flatlands, cliff edges, and rippled slopes.
Over 8.5 hectares of KZN Sandstone Sourveld endangered grassland, Eastern Valley Bushland, and Eastern Scarp Forest in the area is protected by the Monteseel Conservancy.
Property in Monteseel comprises of fairly large plots and vacant land.
A brief history of the area
While not much has been documented about Monteseel, records reveal that wattle was farmed in the area as early as 1870. Elsje De Kock was one of the earliest owners of Monteseel. She also farmed wattle. The land was later sold to Dr Angus Seele in 1951. The first survey of Monteseel was done in 1949 and the township of Monteseel was registered on the 14th May 1951. Today, Monteseel is a top spot for rock climbing with the first routes climbed in the 1940s.
Climate
Monteseel's weather remains moderate all year long, with hot summer days on which the mercury can rise well above the 30°C mark and fall into the teens at night. During winter, days are pleasant, with maximum temperatures in the high teens or low 20s. On a winter's night, the temperature can drop to anywhere between 5°C and 10°C.
Schools in the area
Monteseel has great education facilities available for scholars. Places such as Curro Hillcrest, Roseway Waldorf School, Kearsney College, Highbury Preparatory, Hillcrest Primary, as well as Hillcrest High are popular choices for both parents and children.
Healthcare in the area
Residents in Monteseel have the convenience of being ideally situated close to Busamed Hillcrest Private Hospital. The hospital is serviced by professional anesthesiologists, cardiologists, gynaecologists, neurologists, and more.
Highway Sub-acute and Rehabilitation Hospital is also located nearby.
Shopping centres
The Christians Village Shopping Centre, Hillcrest Corner Shopping Mall, Hillgate Mall, and Hillcrest Village Centre are great shopping facilities located just a mere 20-minute drive away from the suburb.
Distance from key points (Airport/CBD)
The King Shaka International Airport is 72 km away from Monteseel. This journey will take an hour to drive via the N2.
Restaurants
Rebel`s Rock Steakhouse & Pizzeria is located just eight minutes away from Monteseel. They not only have steaks and pizzas, but they also cater to vegetarians and waffle lovers. Patrons can enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner while admiring the beautiful, lush, botanical surroundings of the garden and nursery.
A further nine-minute drive away is The Pot And Kettle family restaurant. It is situated overlooking The Valley of a Thousand Hills. The restaurant is wheel-chair friendly and offers free Wi-Fi and secure parking for customers.
Special attractions
Monteseel is a spectacular place for both the young and old. Apart from the great activities at the malls and restaurants, residents can visit That Bunny Shop, the Hacienda Pub and Grill, or go climbing and mountaineering.
1. That Bunny Farm
For both young and old animal lovers, visiting That Bunny Farm is always a fascinating experience. The farm is run by a family who is passionate about rabbits. Not only can you purchase a rabbit at the farm but also cool toys for your pet. They manufacture a wide range of hutches, toys, and accessories that are all handmade and designed with the best interests of rabbits in mind.
2. Climbing and mountaineering in Monteseel
Adventure seekers are sure to find a thrill in Monteseel. The area is the oldest and biggest climbing area in KwaZulu Natal. There are over 300 exciting routes for enthusiasts to conquer. The rock is top-quality sandstone which is characterised by good edges and horizontal rails.
3. The Hacienda Pub and Grill
The Hacienda Pub and Grill is a rustic eatery that can be found in Monteseel. It is extremely popular with locals. One of the main reasons for the pub's popularity is the food served. It boasts tasty home-style cooking in a friendly pub atmosphere. Locals also enjoy live music on Friday nights.
They also have a garden market on a Sunday, with a variety of fresh produce, homemade products, game meats, breakfasts, and dairy products on offer.
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