The Antbear Guesthouse
This Midlands Getaway offers superb dinner bed & breakfast
accommodation and
in the heart of the Midlands.
Our Midlands Meander accommodation is on a farms and is centrally situated for
visits to the Central Drakensberg and the Midlands Meander. Also prominent private schools such as Hilton, Michaelhouse,
St Annes, Clifton and Treverton are within traveling distance. The Midmar Dam
is also not far away.
We are within close proximity to Howick and popular beauty spots such as Howick Falls and Karkloof. the farms is set high on a hill overlooking the beautiful bushmans river valley with hills, indigenous forests, farmland and the Drakensberg Mountains.
Just come indulge yourself in the best of country hospitality at the Antbear Guesthouse
Things To Do:
Being to the northern side of the Midlands Meander makes us the perfect start to your self guided route through the renowned Midlands Meander. Visitors can take a leisurely tour of KwaZulu-Natal's premier arts and crafts route stopping at one of the quaint pubs along the way.
For the more energetic visitor, take country walks, do some trout fishing at one of the many dams in the area, train for the Comrades Marathon or the Midlands Meander Marathon or swim the Midmar Mile.
For mountain biking enthusiasts there are wonderful roads, routes and races for you! Horse riding can be arranged in the area.
Estcourt, Drakensberg Sun, Moor river, Boschhoek, Howick and Sakabula golf courses are all within a short drive from us.
Meals are part of the real surprises that the Antbear has on offer, as home made cooking is an essential part of the menu. We like to use our own home grown organic vegetables and if we haven't got, then we lean heavily on those local providers with similar attitudes to our own. We both like cooking and are up to changing just about anything to suit tastes or philosophies. Our cooking experience is in part a journal, a record of events and memories expressed in recipes. In the course of our travels we have filed away many recipes and with them images of people and places and their lives. How food tastes has much to do with the associations we make and if you would like to hear the tales of our meals we would love to tell them.
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