Inn Afrika Bed & Breakfast Kloof

Kwazulu Natal South Africa

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Inn Afrika Bed & Breakfast

Kloof Kwazulu Natal - South Africa

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A Lodge "Inn Afrika"
The Guesthouse well worth a visit.
If you are looking for a place where you can catch your breath, enjoy superb tranquility and experience real South African hospitality, look no further than "Inn Afrika" where your host, Sandy, is waiting to offer you a peaceful stopover whether you are in the area on business or pleasure.

After soaking up the heat of Durban head for the cool hills of Kloof.


Situated in the leafy suburb of Kloof, outside Durban, "Inn Afrika" is a charming thatched farmhouse with cobbled courtyard, lush tropical garden, abundant bird life, sparkling pool and tennis court. Bedrooms, offering every comfort, all have separate entrances.

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Cosy lounge with fireplace. Hearty breakfasts served in guest dining room.
25 minutes from Durban and beaches. 10 Minutes from business centres. Close to shopping centres, restaurants and Valley of 1000 Hills. Secure parking. Credit Cards accepted


THE SOUL OF AFRICA IS BUT A HEART BEAT AWAY !


One of Kloof’s original farmhouses, "Inn Afrika" has been modernised and offers you a peaceful stopover whether you’re in the area on business or pleasure.

Bedrooms with every possible comfort have separate entrances and there is a cosy lounge with fireplace and a guests’ dining room where light or hearty breakfasts are served.

If it’s simple relaxation you want, you’ll enjoy our pool, set in a sub-tropical, bird filled garden or, if you’re feeling more energetic, there’s always the tennis court.

When it comes to location, "Inn Afrika" is perfectly situated.
If on holiday, you’ll find all of KwaZulu-Natal’s major centres and top tourist destinations very accessible. You are within 2½ hours easy drive of the majestic Drakensberg Mountain Resorts and Northern Natal’s Game Parks, on the door step of the Midlands Meander, 1000 Hills Experience, as well as the fabulous beaches that embrace the warm waters of the Indian Ocean

For those on business, "Inn Afrika" is only 10 minutes from the commercial centres of Hammarsdale and Pinetown, which includes Westmead and New Germany and only 20 minutes from Durban CBD.
The picturesque village of Kloof is some 550m above sea level and offers a good selection of restaurants and pubs, a gym, numerous shops, a golf course and wonderful nature trails. The climate, cooler than Durban, is considered to be one of the best in the world.
Sandy, "Inn Afrika"s owner, ensures a warm South African welcome and first-class hospitality that will guarantee you a memorable stay. After soaking up the heat of Durban head for the cool hills of Kloof and stay at “the guesthouse well worth a visit”.

KLOOF VILLAGE AND SURROUNDING AREA ATTRACTIONS:
· Valley of 1000 Hills
· Steam Train – Inchanga Choo Choo departs from Kloof Station (Stokers) on the first and last Sunday in each month
· Kloof Country Club Golf Course – 10 minute drive from Inn Afrika B & B is a beautiful course – each of the 18 holes is set to challenge even the most talented golfer.
· There are several other golf courses are within an easy 20 minute drive
· Krantzkoof Nature Reserve – only a 5 minute drive – with its stunning waterfalls, secular gorges bird and wildlife and sandstone cliffs this is a wonderful place for a walk – the reserve offers guided trails by volunteer officers on the first and third Sundays of each month – by prior arrangement
· Veteran Car Club – meets last Sunday of each month
· Numerous Pubs and Restaurants and shopping centres including a modern gym
· Memorial Park – 2 minute walk

LOCAL ATTRACTIONS:
When it comes to location, Inn Afrika is ideally situated.
If on holiday you will find all of KwaZulu-Natal’s major centres and top tourist destinations easily accessible.
- 2.5 hours scenic drive to the majestic Drakensberg Mountain Resorts and Northern Natal’s Game Parks.
- On the door step of the Midlands Meander as well as the fabulous beaches that embrace the coastline of Durban which includes Ushaka, ,Sun Coast Casino, Wilsons Wharf (restaurants, deep sea fishing trips and harbour cruises etc) and Umhlanga Rocks, the home of Natal Sharks Board and Gateway Shopping and Entertainment Centre.
To mention but a few.

Directions:
From Johannesburg:

Take N3 to Durban after Hammersdale the road divides. *EXIT 35 M13 (A) Durban N3 (T) DBN
· Take the M13 to Pinetown
· Take exit 26 Gillitts & Everton Road
· Turn left into Everton Road
· Right into Igwababa Rd (There is a large green sign saying Krantzkloof Nature Reserve)
· Igwababa becomes Impangele
· Impangele becomes Kloof Falls Road
· 2nd right into Springdale Road

GPS: S 29° 46,74' E 30° 49,81'

From the Airport:

· Take N2 (T) Durban
· Approx 31 kms take N3 West
· Then M13 to Pinetown
· Take exit 26 Gillitts & Everton Road
· Turn Right into Everton Road
· Right into Igwababa Rd (There is a large green sign saying Krantzkloof Nature Reserve)
· Igwababa becomes Impangele
· Impangele becomes Kloof Falls Road
· 2nd right into Springdale Road

HISTORY:
What is now Kloof was once open farmland settled by early Natal Colonists. The village proper was originally a farm called Tafelberg owned by Pioneer Andries van Tonderen. He sold it in 1844 to William Cowie who gave his name to Cowies Hill just outside Durban. A year later the farm was bought by William Swan Field whose name still lives on in the village.
Apart from Fields Hill there is also the Fields Shopping Centre – one of his descendants retired hotelier and affable local character John Field still lives in the area.
As is so often the case the development of the Village all started with the arrival of the railway line and the Kloof Station which was built back in 1896. To this day the Kloof Railways Station, now converted to a popular meeting place called Stokers, is one of the villages more popular meeting places.

Email Inn Afrika Bed & Breakfast Reservations: booksa@madbookings.com