Spionkop Dam![]() courtesy of Kaj Panomario |
Woodstock Dam near Bergville![]() courtesy of DuncanKelly Panomario |
Ntabamoya sunset![]() courtesy of mclougke Panomario |
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Bergville Holidays - Drakensberg & Surroundings, KwaZulu Natal Known as the gateway to the Northern Drakensberg, the small village of Bergville is the ideal place to stay over or to stock up for supplies before your big adventure into the Drakensberg. Although Bergville is primarily a farming community, residents rely heavily on tourism, and eagerly provide visitors with a wide selection of amenities. Rich in history, Bergville holds its own against the majestic Drakensberg, inviting tourists to explore the many battlefields, monuments and museums in the area, as well as the the famous Bergville Cannibal Caves. Legend has it that when Shaka's impis rampaged through this area of the Drakensberg in the 1820's, smaller clans fled to caves near Bergville, and were forced to resort to cannibalism to survive. Lying on the banks of the Tugela River, and situated close to the Royal Natal National Park, which is renowned for its breathtaking views of the Drakensberg Amphitheatre and surrounds, Bergville offers visitors a variety of outdoor activities, including rock climbing and hiking to the Tugela Falls, where you will stand in awe, as you watch the falls tumble 2000m in a series of magnificent falls and cascades. Other things to do in and around Bergville, Northern Drakensberg: - Along with wine tasting with delicious cheeses at Tevreden Cheese Farm. Visit towns near Bergville, Northern Drakensberg: - Winterton - 20 minutes (22.6 km) via R74 from Bergville. Towns close to Bergville in Central Drakensberg: - Champagne Valley - 43 minutes (53.7 km) via R74 and R600 from Bergville. | |||||||||||||||||||||