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Darnall Golf Club: less than 5 km
Holes: 9 Par: 69 Tel: 032 486 1207/2006 7 Park Drive, Darnall
Fort Pearson: 12 km
Fort Pearson was a British fort constructed at the time of the Anglo-Zulu War by Col Charles Knight.
Location: Fort Pearson, Farm Williamsom 12871, Lower Tugela District
Ultimatum Tree: 13 km
Sycamore Fig tree where ultimatum leading to the outbreak of the Anglo-Zulu War was delivered to Zulu King Cetswa.
Location: Ultimatum Tree, Farm Lot 5 2612, Lower Tugela District
Princes Grant Golf Club: 13 km
Holes: 18 Par: 70 Tel: 032 482 0041 The Lodge, 1 Babu Bodasing, Stanger
Fort Tenedos: 13 km
The fort played a major role in the Anglo-Zulu War 1879.
Location: Fort Tenedos Farm Alliance 14837 Mtunzini District
Duguza Golf Club: 13 km
Holes: Par: Tel:
Shaka Memorial: 14 km
Zulu king Shaka was born in 1787, and was the illegitimate son of the Zulu Chief Senzangakhona and Nandi who was the daughter of a neibouring chief. Due to Shaka's illegitimacy, his life was under threat, so he fled with his mother Nandi to Dingiswayo,
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Zinkwazi Beach
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Bougainvilla (Stimela) in Darnall, KwaZulu-Natal Free standing house with huge yard and garden overlooking soccer field and golf course. |
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The small village community of Darnall is situated just inland from Zinkwazi Beach on the far North Coast of KwaZulu-Natal. The village got its name from a prospector, David Brown, who was one of the first settlers in the area. He purchased a farm in the area and named it Darnall after his hometown in the United Kingdom. When sugar cane came from Mauritius it was planted on the North coastlands, and Brown set up a sugar mill in Darnall. He was not very successful and so Liege Hulett took over from him, and that is how Tongaat Hulett started.
Darnall is surrounded by vast fields of sugarcane and offers a fine Country Club with an excellent golf course. Darnall has a fine primary school and an Anglican church. The village is close to the Harold Johnson
Nature Reserve and is within easy driving distance from the Tugela River mouth. |
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