The Green Lantern
The Green Lantern is a self-catering cottage property in Howick, KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, offering four types of accommodation. Rated 4.5/5.
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Curry's Post offers a peaceful rural experience in the South African countryside with its rolling hills and nearby natural attractions. The area features opportunities for outdoor exploration and relaxation amid green landscapes. Visitors can enjoy the simple pleasures of farm life and local culture.
The Green Lantern is a self-catering cottage property in Howick, KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, offering four types of accommodation. Rated 4.5/5.
Kerriston Manor House exudes luxury and charm with its wrap-around veranda and stunning views over the Drakensberg mountains. Kerriston is situated close to the N3 national highway making it a perfect wrap-around for commuters or a family getaway in the ever popular Midlands.
The cottage has boasts its own entrance and can be hired independently from the manor house. The cottage has 4 bedrooms, the main bedroom is styled in a polo theme with a King bed with a private dressing room and full bathroom en-suite. The second that can cater for 2 adults and one child, with a Queen bed and a Single Bunk bed that can sleep comfortably. The amazing rooms 3 and 4 are fitted with King beds and share a beautiful bathroom and walk-in shower. The cottage is fitted with a fully equipped kitchen with a dining area and relaxing lounge to sit and watch your favorite TV shows on the Full DStv package.
Nutmeg Bed and Breakfast provides accommodation in the Midlands with swimming pool and braai facilities, plus self-catering or full breakfast and dinner in the main historic homestead.
Forty Winks Self Catering Cottages provide self-catering farm accommodation on Kamberg Road, KZN Midlands, about 9.2 km from Rosetta, with trout dams and landscape views.
Set on 10 acres of lush gardens and pastures, this 150-year-old stone farmstead offers cosy yet luxurious accommodation in a peaceful, countryside setting. Stocklands Farm shares a boundary with the Umngeni Valley Nature Reserve, where wildebeest and zebra can often be seen grazing along the fence. Stocklands Farm offers elegantly appointed rooms furnished with either king-size or queen-size beds. Each room features a private en-suite bathroom equipped with either a shower or a shower over bath, along with a toilet and wash basin, ensuring a comfortable and restful stay. The rooms are beautifully furnished and curated with antiques and art collected over many years, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere that feels like home. Amenities include a bar fridge, flat-screen TV, Nespresso machine with pods, and a comfortable sitting area, blending charm with modern convenience. All rooms feature private entrances and secure parking for guests' convenience. Access to and from the farm is controlled by electric gates and an intercom system, ensuring both privacy and peace of mind throughout your stay.
Family-run countryside accommodation on a working dairy farm in the KZN Midlands, offering five cottages from intimate hideaways to spacious family stays with historic charm and modern comfort.
Accommodation property in the Drakensberg/Kamberg region offering lodges, cottages, chalets, and camping with excellent birding and fishing opportunities.
Waterford Manor is a B&B and self-catering accommodation on a 10-hectare property along the Mooi River, just outside the village of Rosetta in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. It is 8km from Nottingham Road and 12km from Mooi River.
Private game reserve and wellness accommodation 25 minutes from Pietermaritzburg, featuring villas with wildlife viewing and on-site spa offering treatments in nature.
Boutique country house accommodation in KwaZulu-Natal's Midlands offering family cottages and suites with panoramic views of rolling hills and Drakensberg mountains.
Situated just outside the village of Rosetta and 10 km from Nottingham Road, Crompton Cottage is a four-bedroom self-catering farmhouse overlooking a picturesque garden and farmland. The farmhouse features a family room with a flat-screen TV (satellite channels), a well-fitted kitchen, a formal dining room, and a patio that measures the length of the home with outdoor dining and braai facilities. The property has 2.5 bathrooms which are ideal for a family or group of people that book at a time.
Family-run bed and breakfast accommodation in Howick, KZN Midlands. Six rooms for up to 14 guests, with luxury suites and standard rooms.
Meander In is a bed and breakfast accommodation in Merrivale on the outskirts of Howick in the KZN Midlands offering four en-suite rooms with private entrances.
Biggy Best Boutique Hotel, a tranquil retreat in Howick, offers accommodation on an expansive property with convenient access to the town centre.
Luxury boutique hotel accommodation in Nottingham Road, KZN Midlands comprising a farmhouse with five rooms and a standalone 2-bedroom cottage, offering forest, dam and mountain views.
The spaces are simple, light, fresh, and peaceful self-catering cottages. All linen and towels are provided. The kitchens are equipped with all the basic necessities for cooking. All surfaces ie counters, tabletops, taps, light switches are sprayed down and disinfected before each new guest arrives. Guests have full exclusive use of the cottages and courtyards, verandahs.etc their unit. The cottages are serviced before and after your stay. But should you need service during your stay please notify me and I will organize a cleaner. The property is home to 2 dogs .Our dogs are generally friendly but as a precaution, we keep them away from the guest area.. In your wanders around the property you will come across 3 thinner interior gates which must be kept closed because the dog area is on the other side.
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Curry's Post offers a peaceful rural experience in the South African countryside with its rolling hills and nearby natural attractions. The area features opportunities for outdoor exploration and relaxation amid green landscapes. Visitors can enjoy the simple pleasures of farm life and local culture.
Curry's Post has seven listed properties, with nightly rates running from R1,100 to R1,637. This spread covers most traveller budgets, from no-frills self-catering at the lower end to farm stays and upscale lodging with considerably more character and service at the higher.
At the budget end, a cottage or guesthouse offers clean, functional accommodation in close proximity to working farms. These properties typically run as self-catering setups or simple bed-and-breakfast arrangements, well suited to walkers, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts using the area as a base. Hosts at this tier often have detailed knowledge of local footpaths, farm tracks, and seasonal road conditions that is harder to find at a larger establishment.
The middle ground covers a hotel and a farmhouse property. Farmhouse accommodation is deeply embedded in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands travel culture, and with good reason. Guests access the grounds and the quiet of the surrounding land, often with a farm-influenced breakfast included, without the formal structure of a resort. This tier tends to offer the most representative experience of what the area is actually like.
At the upper end, a boutique hotel averages around R1,851 per night and a lodge averages around R2,389. Both offer more polished service, better-appointed rooms, and packages that typically include dinner and selected activities. These properties suit couples on a short leisure break or visitors who prefer most practical decisions handled by staff.
All accommodation in Curry's Post is independently owned and operated. The personal attention from hosts is frequently mentioned by returning visitors as a stronger draw than the physical facilities. Properties fill quickly during school holidays and long weekends, and with only seven listings in the area, last-minute availability during peak periods is rare.
The KwaZulu-Natal Midlands has a temperate highland climate. Curry's Post sits at elevation, which keeps summer temperatures moderate even when conditions at the coast are uncomfortably hot. Rain falls mainly between October and March, typically arriving as heavy afternoon thunderstorms that clear quickly. Footpaths and gravel roads can become difficult after a sustained wet spell, though a single day of heavy rain rarely disrupts plans for long. Summer is the better season for green landscapes and full rivers.
Winter runs from roughly June through August. Nights can drop below 5°C, and frost is not unusual on the higher ground near the village. Days are clear and dry, making this the more reliable season for hiking and early-morning wildlife spotting in the grasslands. Mist forms regularly in the lower valleys at dawn and draws photographers in particular.
Peak visitor periods follow the South African school holiday calendar: June/July, September/October, and December/January. These are also the months when craft markets and food events in the surrounding area run most actively. Travellers who want quieter conditions and easier bookings will find April-May or the earlier part of September a sound compromise. Weather at these times is generally stable, and accommodation tends to be more available.
King Shaka International Airport in Durban is the nearest major entry point, roughly 100 kilometres from Curry's Post. The route follows the N3 highway inland from the coast, climbing through the Valley of a Thousand Hills before levelling out onto the Midlands plateau. In normal traffic the drive takes around 90 minutes. Car hire is available at the airport, and a vehicle is essential for the entire stay.
From Pietermaritzburg, the distance is around 35 kilometres via the R103, which passes through the heart of the Midlands and connects several small towns before reaching Curry's Post. This road is slower than the N3 but more direct for travellers already in the region, and car rental is also available in the city if needed.
Visitors coming from Johannesburg face approximately four hours on the N3. The highway is toll-gated and heavily used by long-distance traffic; mid-week travel is typically smoother than Friday afternoons or Sunday evenings.
There is no scheduled public transport serving Curry's Post. Main roads in the area are tar-sealed, but farm access roads are often gravel and may require care after rain.
The towns and valleys within 25 kilometres of Curry's Post vary considerably in character, and each offers something distinct for a visitor using the area as a base.
Balgowan (12km) is primarily associated with private schools and equestrian culture. Horse riding facilities and polo draw visitors with specific sporting interests, and the surrounding farmland is among the most carefully maintained agricultural land in the Midlands.
Lions River (13km) sits on the Midlands Meander, the self-drive route connecting artisan studios, farm stalls, and craft producers across the region. Trout fishing is the main draw for day visitors, with private dams on several farms open throughout the year.
Nottingham Road (15km) is the commercial hub of the Meander trail. A working brewery, a cluster of restaurants, and studios run by potters, weavers, and cheesemakers make it worth at least a half-day stop. The village has a developed local food and craft culture without feeling overly tourist-oriented.
Howick (16km) is the largest nearby town and the most practical for stocking up on supplies. The Howick Falls drops 95 metres into a gorge carved by the Umgeni River and is the most-visited natural feature in the immediate area. The Nelson Mandela Capture Site lies a short drive from the town centre.
Dargle Valley (21km) is quieter and more agricultural than the Meander corridor. Conservation farming is practiced on several private properties here, and birdwatching and walking on managed land are the main draws for day visitors.
Mooi River (22km) sits on the N3 and functions primarily as a highway service town. Game and cattle farms operate in the surrounding countryside, and a small number of properties cater to travellers passing through rather than to those making a deliberate stop.
Most properties in Curry's Post carry small room inventories, and availability shifts quickly during peak periods. Book at least six to eight weeks ahead for June/July school holidays or the December break. For shoulder-season travel, two to three weeks of lead time is usually sufficient, though contacting properties directly tends to be more reliable than relying on third-party platform availability, which is not always current.
Before confirming, establish whether the rate includes meals. Properties in the area vary considerably on this point, and a half-board arrangement can significantly change the total cost of a stay. Also clarify check-in hours and whether the property has on-site staff throughout the day, as smaller operations often work to a set schedule and cannot accommodate late arrivals without advance notice.
Mobile signal is inconsistent across parts of the Midlands. Download offline maps before departure and ask the property for GPS coordinates rather than relying on a street address alone. Farm properties with multiple gates can be difficult to locate without precise directions.
There is no petrol station in Curry's Post, so fill up before leaving the main highway. Arriving with a full tank is particularly useful if you plan to drive through the surrounding area on the day of arrival.