
Westville (Durban Metro & Durban)
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Ingwe Cottage
Category: Self Catering Cottage/ House/ Bungalow
Establishment Information: Ingwe Cottage is situated on the grounds of Ingwe Guest House in the quiet
and picturesque suburb of Westville KwaZulu-Natal. Minutes from all major
freeways and 15 minutes from central Durban
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Palmiet River Lodge
Category: Self Catering Cottage/ House/ Bungalow
Establishment Information: The lodge is spacious, architect designed and has a swimming pool and gazebo overlooking the river and cliffs. There is one queen sized room with private balcony overlooking the river, one double room and one twin room, all en-suite and newly ...
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Shepherd's Fold Self Catering
Category: Self Catering Apartment/ Flat
Establishment Information: There are five tastefully furnished units, each with its own private
entrance, garden or patio. A colour TV, microwave and tea/coffee making
facilities are available in all units. Four of these units are equipped with bar
fridges.
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Information on Westville Westville is the first western borough of "Greater Durban", between the
suburb of Sherwood and the industrial areas of Pinetown. Although west of
Durban, Westville was actually named after Sir Martin West, Lieutenant-Governor
of Natal in the mid-19th Century. His farm was transformed into this upmarket
residential area. Recently Westville has become a business centre with
prestigious office parks springing up and attracting major companies and
professional firms.
Keen shoppers are provided for with shopping centres like the stylish Pavilion
which draws shoppers from all over the province and beyond. Then there is the
new Westwood shopping mall situated on the edge of Westville, boasting a variety
of new and exciting stores; not forgetting the two smaller centers Westville
Mall and the Village Market. Westville is also somewhat of an academic centre,
boasting its own University at the Westville Campus of University of KwaZulu-Natal.
Nature lovers are catered for with the Palmiet Nature Reserve. The reserve spans
along the length of the valley, and has numerous trails which lead hikers to
various interesting sites which include waterfalls, cliffs, a grassy mountain
ridge and picnic sites. Palmiet Nature Reserve is also a bird watchers paradise
with a multitude of various species to be spotted. Although on the edge of
Westville, just Past the Pavillion, the umkhumbane market is also worth taking a
look at. Operating on Sundays, the market often has a variety of musicians and
dancers performing there, adding to its own vibe. Visitors are able to take a
leisurely stroll while browsing at stalls selling traditional ethnic wear, funky
clothing, rich and vibrant textiles, African ornaments, curios and carvings,
jewellery, and ceramics. There is also a jumping castle, and pony rides which
provide some fun for smaller kids. Bounded by the N3 and M19 freeways, with the
N2 and M7 nearby plus the M13 running through it, Westville offers easy access
to all points of the compass. The M13 is in fact on the route of the
world-famous Comrades Marathon which takes place annually between Durban and
Pietermaritzburg. Although Westville boasts many excellent B&B guesthouses and
self-catering lodges, it is advised that visitors hoping to find accommodation
for the race should make bookings early in advance.
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