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The Nest Drakensberg Mountain Resort Hotel |
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Hotel, Holiday Resort in Champagne Valley, KwaZulu-Natal |
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| Route 600, Champagne Valley, Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal |
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The Nest Drakensberg Mountain Resort Hotel is one of the most well-known of all the Drakensberg resorts in the KwaZulu-Natal. The hotel offers award winning leisure resort accommodation and world-class conference facilities. The Nest Hotel is situated in the Champagne Valley in the Central Drakensberg area of the KwaZulu-Natal. The area is a popular South African holiday destination with a number of leading hotels and resorts and a great number of attractions and activities.
Celebrating its 77th year of welcoming guests in 2010, The Nest Hotel has a strong following of guests who make a point of coming year after year, returning to this most special place of comfort, wonder and beauty. It must be the combination of popular South African country food, spectacular gardens, wonderful facilities, relaxing accommodation, friendly staff and exquisite views over the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg World Heritage Site, together with the availability of just about all leisure and sporting facilities imaginable that makes The Nest Hotel a unique and much loved destination for so many tourists, families, bowlers and many more from far flung places.
On November 29th 2000, the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park (within which The Nest Hotel is situated) joined an extended family of 630 World Heritage Sites, but although it is the youngest member of the South African clan of four sites, the mountain region immediately assumes a senior position, both locally and internationally. The park is unique because it has been listed as a World Heritage Site based on its universal values to mankind. What makes it so special is that it has met the criteria for both cultural and natural World Heritage Properties. It also becomes the only mixed site in South Africa and the country’s fourth World Heritage Site after the Sterkfontein Cradle of Humankind and Robben Island - both cultural World Heritage Sites - and the St Lucia Wetland Park - a natural World Heritage Site. |
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Additional:
AA Travel - Hall of Fame Property 2010. |
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