Welcome To Inchanga Hotel, Kwazulu Natal Accommodation
The recent renovations and refurbishing of this beautiful country hotel, with its exquisite original Oregon finish and oak furnishings, stands as a reminder of a glorious era steeped in allure.
Standing proud amidst the glorious solitude of the famous hills and lush KwaZulu Natal countryside, she has borne witness to the history of Kwazulu Natal.
Location
Ideally situated halfway between Durban and Pietermaritzburg, this gracious old red-brick building graces the fine KwaZulu Natal countryside and has beed a popular refreshment station for over 100 years.
Under new ownership and management, the Inchanga Hotel is now ready to once again welcome you with open arms to a venue rich in history and natural beauty.
Accommodation
Twenty-two tastefully decorated old charm bedrooms cater for both the corporate executive, as well as for those simply wanting to escape routine for a romantic weekend getaway.
Restaurant
The original stained-glass bay windows grace the restaurant which comfortably seats forty guests. From scrumptious breakfast buffets, to hearty lunches and dinners, one can enjoy a superb meal from the diverse menu specially prepared by the chef.
The glorious view over the sprawling lawns and adjoining forests sets the scene for some glorious memories of good wine, great food and exceptional company.
Conferences
This intimate country hotel, only 20 minutes from the Durban and Pietermaritzburg CBD's, also boasts more than adequate conference facilities. Well-equipped function rooms invite the business sector to conduct their important meetings in privacy, while the resident staff attend to their every need. From small intimate work gatherings to conferences of 65 delegates, school room style, your requirements are met with warmth and a smile.
Adventure
For the more adventurous, the surrounding area offers several attractions. Only a short distance away rock climbing, abseiling, horse back riding and hiking trails are a common feature of these unspoiled surroundings.
The breathtaking sights and the many delightfull craft stalls in The Valley of a 1000 Hills beckon visitors from every corner of the world.
Weddings
The breathtaking views and picturesque landscapes make for spectacular photo opportunities and a truly memorable occasion. From the sprawling lawns and sparkling pool to the cozy log-fired pub and old charm Ntshangwe restaurant, Inchanga has a spot for every occasion.
The wedding packages are affordable, menus are varied and the day's events can be tailored to your specific needs.
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Being situated on the south-eastern seaboard of South Africa in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban is adjacent to the Indian Ocean in the east, and is bordered by the Drakensberg Mountains in the west and to the south lies the Atlantic Ocean.