The Selborne Hotel, Spa & Golf Estate welcomes you to a very special lifestyle where all the cosmopolitan comforts and high standards of a refined and exclusive estate are only surpassed by the tranquil subtropical surroundings.
This sub-tropical retreat on the edge of the warm Indian Ocean is only 30 minutes south of Durban International Airport. A temperate climate and lush country setting ensure exceptional leisure.
Selborne is also famous for its large stately manor house and beautiful subtropical gardens that stretch to a private beach club that is only a few sandy footsteps to the beach. Woven around the natural rock and verdant indigenous coastal forest, the estate itself is home to duiker, mongoose, bushbuck and over 160 bird species and offers unequalled natural beauty and tranquillity.
Take up the challenge of one of the most spectacular golf courses in southern Africa . Wild coastal forest frames a superbly manicured course where the only disturbance may be one of nature’s many creatures. Numerous water features demand accuracy but with the reward of breathtaking beauty at every turn.
Location
Selborne is just south of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Within an hour of landing at Durban International Airport, guests can be teeing off on the championship golf course. Transport is available from the airport on request. Prices are available on request. Travelers by car should follow the N2 South from Durban for about forty-five minutes, and take the Sezela off-ramp. Turn left and the entrance to Selborne is about four kilometers from the N2 at Pennington.
Beach Club
Just a few sandy footsteps from the pristine costline of the South Coast lies Selborne's very own private beach club.
Enjoy warm all year bathing in the Indian Ocean and then retreat to the tranquil surroundings of Selborne's very own fully secure beach club and enjoy first class facilities which include a fresh water swimming pool, changing facilities and a comprehensive range of snacks and light meals.
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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.