Well who said old ladies can't get excited.
I can't wait to get on the road tomorrow morning.
I am busy packing because I have planned a very cool three day break for us.
We loved Dullstroom the last time and as it is so near, decided to revisit.
We will be doing some forest quad trails, trout fishing and dining at some way-out restaurants in Dullstroom.
We need some adventure, rest and romance before the hectic time is back here again.
Eat your hearts out - this is for our kids in Australia - you'll have to wait for April 2013 to feel our African beat in your hearts again.
I'll be keeping you kids up to date.
Info on Dullstroom:
Only 2 hours from Gauteng, en route to the Kruger National Park
Picture a log fire, a misty morning, a trout stream. Not a dream - it's Dullstroom.Be it for a quick break away to country fresh air, for a fine dining experience or for family fun, Dullstroom has a lot to offer.
The village, situated at 2100m above sea level in the Steenkampsberg range, dates back to the early 1880's, when Dutch settlers came to the area. The town derives its name from one Wolterus Dull, chairman of the Dutch immigrants. The "stroom" (stream) refers to the abundance of water in the area: The Crocodile River, which runs through the Kruger National Park, has its origin in Dullstroom. Other major tributaries, like the Lunsklip, Klip River, Steelpoort and Elands River, do not only feed important rivers and marshlands, but have also become synonymous with some of the best trout fishing in the country.
The area is known for its cool, sub-alpine climate and its misty atmosphere, reminiscent of the Scottish Highlands. It is also known as habitat for the three endangered cranes, a vast variety of wild flowers and rare species of mammals - a true paradise for the nature lover.
But Dullstroom and surrounds is primarily a haven for family fun, fly-fishing and country fresh air. The wide selection of elegant hotels and a variety of country accommodation, eateries, shops and activities, have made this an appealing tourist destination and an ideal stop-over on the way to the Lowveld and Kruger Park.
Fresh Air
At 2097m above sea level, the crisp mountain air has a
fresh bite to it - a healthy recommendation for a break-away from city
life.
Fireplaces
Sipping red wine while enjoying the warmth of a log
fire, is an accredited Dullstroom activity - ask the Red Wine Poet
Society All establishments have fireplaces - and Dullstroom's weather
ensures that they are used all year round.
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