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Meander lodge
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The Mandela Capture Site and Museum are a sobering experience, but a Howick must-see nonetheless! This is the location where Former President Nelson Mandela was “captured” in 1962 before he was sent to trial for treason. Today, it’s the perfect spot for a picnic and a great place to see a small herd of healthy, happy, free-roaming goats and her award-winning cheeses. The opportunity presented itself in those years when Fran’s Family background of dairy farming and her own passion for the farm life she grew up with, came together just before the time when the only cheeses available and know to the South African public, was the Annatto colored Cheddar and Gouda 3 pm – Swissland CheeseĮnjoy a gourmet platter of cheese and wine amongst lush lawns, trees, and goats at Swissland Cheese. It allows the car to look premium on the outside rather than just the inside. The premium grille upfront is what I like most about the Ford Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost. With a 10-speed automatic gearbox, the Ruby Red color is an attention grabber, as I observed people’s heads follow the Mustang like a cat’s eyes to a laser. I was pleasantly surprised by its power as it glides forward with ease. The car was perfect for driving from Johannesburg to Howick (470km) and cruising across this region’s rolling hills and 80km Midlands Midlands Route. Have you ever gone cruising in a Mustang convertible? Need I say more… If you have a bit more time, this 1 week in South Africa Itinerary could come in handy! Day 1: What to do in The Midlands Meander 8 am – Admire Ceramics at Ardmore I’ve put together an excellent 48 Hours in the Midlands Meander Itinerary and have included suggestions for where to stay and Midlands Meander Restaurants you should visit.

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The distance between Johannesburg to The Midlands is about 450KM (5 hours) while it only takes 2 hours to travel from Durban to The Midlands. The Midlands run northwest from Pietermaritzburg (The province of KwaZulu-Natal’s capital) to Estcourt, skirting the Battlefields to the northeast. In 1985, the region was settled by English farmers settled in what is known today as the Midlands Meander Route. This area became popular during the middle of the 19th century when the British Government allocated land (in the form of a number of farms) in the KwaZulu-Natal province. Surrounded by horse studs and plenty of European trees. Are you planning a trip and not sure what are some fun things to do in The Midlands Meander? This picturesque, hilly countryside is considered one of the best road trip routes in South Africa.















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