Howick Guest Lodge Accommodation
4.2 - 13 Guest Reviews5 Guest Lodge in Howick. Enter dates to see full pricing and availability:
Star Dam Lodges
Guest Lodge, Guest Farms, Self Catering in Dargle, Howick
Welcome to Star Dam Lodges, one of the newest gems in the crown of the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. Tucked away in a...
R3,650
St Ives Lodge
Guest Houses, Guest Lodge in Howick
Welcome to St Ives Lodge,
St Ives lodge offers the following onsite BOMA restaurant opens from Wednesday-Sundays...
R1,250
Tillietudlem Nature Reserve
Guest Houses, Holiday Homes, Guest Lodge, Guest Farms, Game Lodges, Self Catering in Dargle, Howick
Tillietudlem truly is a property like few other, boasting 2000 hectares of picturesque, untouched South African...
R3,000
RockWood Lodges
Holiday Homes, Guest Lodge, Self Catering in Howick
Newly renovated Rockwood Karkloof Collection boasts 4 award winning self-catering units, including a luxury 4...
R3,070
Howick Greendale Self-catering
Guest Houses, Guest Lodge, Self Catering in Howick
Howick Greendale Self-catering provides comfortable overnight and self-catering accommodation to corporate and...
R700
Nearby Attractions & Landmarks: Midmar Mile, Howick Falls, Nelson Mandela Capture Site
Howick Reviews
Lovely peaceful area
Black Olive for lunch on Sunday.
Unfortunately with the hard lockdown we were unable to try restaurants and pubs. So I would like to reserve my comments for a later stage.
Still want to go to the Howick Falls, Midmar Dam and the Mooirivier Mideor. Need to spend more time in Howick.
Just travelled through, really.
View the falls and eat at the various restaurants in the town. Food was excellent.
Howick is very limited in what it offers... best to drive out to spots in the surrounding Midlands areas...
Midmar dam, Nelson Mandela capture site, stunning restaurants and shops.
Pleasant little country village to stop in and see the Howick falls.
We enjoyed our lunch at the Farmer's Daughter restaurant... dog friendly too.
More info about Howick
Howick is known as the place of many waterfalls where the uMngeni River and its tributaries tumble down gorges on a journey to the Indian Ocean. The high Howick Falls are any adventurer’s dream, but it has become a nightmare for many people who ignored demarcated out of bounds areas and died. Howick is the hub of the Midlands and visitors can abseil alongside the cascade, down the gorge and into the pool or be more restful on the Viewing Platform. For the eager walkers there is a safe trail that descends to the riverbed or drive the 6-kilometre auto trail which hugs the valley rim.
The 656-hectare Umgeni Valley Nature Reserve winds along river frontage from the base of the Howick Falls to Otto's Bluff, Albert Falls and dam. With an environmental education centre, interesting plant life, small animals and more than 200 bird species this is a fascinating family outing. Seven kilometres... Show more