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Exploring the Valley of a Thousand Hills

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Named after the countless hills which tumble down to the mighty Umgeni River, the Valley of a Thousand Hills is an attraction in its own right. Exploring the depths of its magic is on the bucket list of many local travellers. The unspoilt nature, wildlife, magnificent scenery, and warm country hospitality are sure to make you go on an Instagram overshare. 

These amazing adventures await you at your doorstep: 

  • Seeking a thrill?

If you are searching for a place that has all kinds of adventures then Highstakes is just perfect to unwind. Set on a 150-hectare plot in scenic Cato Ridge, you can have tons of fun with a wide choice of adventure sports. Activities include motocross, quad biking, clay pigeon shooting, ziplining, archery, 4x4 driving, or paintball. You can end the day with a relaxing drink at the bar before you retire to your suite if you are staying over. 

If you are an avid climber then how about conquering the oldest and biggest climbing area in KwaZulu Natal. Located in Monteseel, on the edge of the Valley of 1000 Hills, the unspoilt rocky crag boasts over 300 different routes. It is divided into two main sections known as the eastern and western buttresses. 

  • Shop until you drop

The valley has a host of crafts and morning markets. The Shongweni farmers market is one of the most popular Saturday morning escapades. You can browse the stalls, be entertained with live music, or simply have a fun-filled day with the kids. The market runs from 6:30 am to 12:30 pm.

  • Indulge in local delicacies 

Enjoy trying out new dishes and tantalizing your palette? The valley has many spots that are sure to satisfy your cravings. The Pot And Kettle family restaurant overlooks the valley boasting remarkable views. The wheel-chair friendly restaurant offers free Wi-Fi and secure parking for patrons. There is even a safe area for children to play together. 

Serving as part of 1000 Hills Chef School where students learn the art of brewing craft beer, the 1000 Hills Brewing Company will teach you how to pair your drinks and food correctly. At the Classroom Café, you can sit back and relax with a platter of assorted handcrafted meats and cheeses or enjoy wood-fired pizzas with their premium craft beers. Try out one of the five signature beers such as 'The Cheerleader', 'The Dean', or 'The Quarterback'.

  • Experience something new

The Indlondlo Cultural Village is the ideal place to visit if you are intrigued by the Zulu heritage of South Africa. The captivating Indlondlo Zulu dancers perform traditional dances, songs, and drumming. Stick fighting demonstrations, interactive beadwork, and craft demonstrations can also be experienced at the village.

  • Admire the beauty

The Comrades Marathon Wall of Honour can be found along the Comrades Marathon route at a point where the road overlooks the valley. This landmark commemorates the achievements of Comrades Marathon runners who have completed the tiresome journey between Durban and Pietermaritzburg. The wall is constructed of attractive interlocking blocks with a plaque that records the name, race number, and status of a runner.
 
The Monteseel View Point is an all-time favourite spot because of its mesmerizing picturesque views. Catch a glimpse or sit on the cliff edges and take in the panoramic view of what lies below. Be sure to take safety precautions when getting close to the edge. Do not forget to take a cool pic for the gram here. 

There are over sixty restaurants, thrill-seeking activities, farmer's markets, sporting events, and many other exciting things to explore in the Valley of a Thousand Hills. Many people fall in love with the tranquillity that the area has to offer. If you find yourself looking for the perfect place to call home in the valley, contact Seeff Hillcrest & Kloof today. Our area experts are ready to help you. 

Author: Seeff Hillcrest & Kloof

Submitted 22 Apr 21 / Views 1936

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