South Africa Accommodation,
Western Cape

Misty Mountain Reserve

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The Misty Mountain Reserve is located within Tsitsikamma National Park, which protects vast forests and the largest marine reserve in South Africa.

Accommodation at the Reserve is in smart wooden bungalows with a range of size options available. All have comfortable double beds, an en suite bathroom with deluxe spa bathtub, fireplace, TV, safety deposit box, tea and coffee making facilities, mini-bar and an open plan living area. Each cabin also benefits from a private verandah providing picturesque views toward either the Indian Ocean or the Tsitsikamma Mountains.

Facilities at Misty Mountain Reserve include a bar and dining room serving tasty a la carte meals and cooked English breakfasts.

Guests can enjoy hiking in the National Park, cycling, a pitch and putt golf course and romantic al fresco dining. A stay at Misty Mountain is often the second accommodation for those walking the scenic Dolphin Trail.

Facilities

Private bathrooms restaurant, bar, mini bar, TV, safety deposit box, fireplace, conference room and tea and coffee making facilities.

Optional Activities

Hiking and cycling in the Tsitsikamma National Park, whale watching boat trips and wild swimming.

Alan Godwin

Area Specialist

If you have any questions regarding our South Africa tours, please feel free to contact me on +44 (0)1803 866965

We have just received the feedback form from you for our recent trip to South Africa which I will fill out shortly but I also wanted to thank you personally for organising us such a fantastic trip. The sheer variety of scenery and activities was amazing and the accommodation was uniformly excellent. We enjoyed good weather for our first few days in Cape Town allowing us get the best from Table Mountain as well as travel down to the Cape of Good Hope. A storm front did give a couple of wet days but this had little impact on our wine tasting in Franschhoek. In Hermanus we were fortunate to spot an early southern right whale as well as a humpback. We absolutely loved Montusi mountain lodge – what a view! We were also glad we visited the battlefields and the drive to Fugitive’s Drift lodge was quite enjoyable although I will never complain about potholes in the UK again. The suites at Tanda Tula were amazing and well beyond anything we have previously experienced on safari. The wildlife viewing for mammals was excellent with great sightings of lions and rhino in particular. Once again, many thanks and it’s now time for us to start our diet as we ate and drank rather too well.

Mr JH - Hertfordshire