Sunday, 1 February 2015

Dunkeld Country Estate, Dullstroom

 (16-19 January 2015)

When planning a weekend getaway or a week-long family vacation, many of us city slickers tend to look for something far from the city, close to nature with stunning scenery and solitude. Dunkeld Country Estate in Dullstroom, Mpumalanga has it all. It simply can’t get any better than that! Offering 25 dams for fly-fishing, numerous other activities, 3-5 star accommodation options that is only a 2½ - 3 hour drive from Johannesburg- could you ask for something better?

Dunkeld Country Estate is run by the Go Touch Down resort group who manage a number of other resorts around the country. Peacefully situated on the outskirts of Dullstroom, Dunkeld is the epitome of tranquillity and solitude. Dunkeld offers 2-sleeper rooms at the lodge- a bed & breakfast experience for the businessman passing through, or the lone-fisherman planning a weekend full of trout fishing. For couples and family groups whether looking for an adventurous or relaxing holiday, the self-catering chalets are perfect. Dunkeld also books out units to The Holiday Club members, so if you have some unused Holiday Club points- you know what to do (or rather, where to go)!

The estate has recently expanded onto the neighbouring property- a development now known as the Dunkeld Equestrian & Spa. This new development offers 5-star cottages with panoramic views of the paddocks and stable. The equestrian centre also boasts a new restaurant- The Sporting Horse and is home to number of thoroughbred and warm-blooded stud horses. Guests can look forward to a world-class spa facility that is soon to be built at the equestrian centre.

For the adventurous holiday-makers, the activities at Dunkeld are endless! From fly-fishing, hiking and mountain bike trails, bicycle rentals, tennis, beginner and advance horse rides and archery to pony rides and feeding the horses, jungle gym and jumping castles for the kids. The entertainment centre boasts a lovely indoor heated pool to be enjoyed by all, as well as adventure putt-putt, a pool table and table tennis. For guests seeking relaxation, a stop at the Serenity Spa for a massage or facial is a must! They also offer a number of wraps, manicures and pedicures. The Jazz Bar is open seven days a week as well as The Black Swan and Sporting Horse restaurants for an afternoon cappuccino and a lovely cooked breakfast, lunch or dinner.

As if that isn’t enough to keep you busy, the town of Dullstroom offers plenty of shopping opportunity- whether it is cheese, handcrafted chocolates or some arts and crafts you are looking for- you are sure to find it. Best not forget to stop in at the famous Harrie’s Pancakes for a bite to eat.

My family and I spent a weekend at Dunkeld recently, and I was seriously impressed to say the least! The staff were absolutely amazing- by far the friendliest staff I have ever encountered at a holiday resort.

We were fortunate enough to have our reservation upgraded from one of the self-catering chalets on the main estate to a luxury cottage on the Equestrian Estate. It was exquisite! The panoramic views of nature and the paddocks were breath-taking! The combination of white fences, rolling hills and beautiful horses made the 5-star accommodation just that much better. Could I go so far as to call it 6-star?

At Dunkeld I felt as if I could have been dreaming. From the eerie feel of the forest as you enter to property to the tranquillity one can feel at the dam’s edge to the vast open land on the Equestrian Estate- it is simply magical! The Serenity Spa provided me with a much-needed relaxing massage that I would highly recommend to anyone looking for pure relaxation. We stopped in at the Black Swan restaurant for breakfast before we hit the road to go home- all I can say is their cappuccinos are to die for and the French toast was the best I have had in a very long time.

I was slightly disappointed that I wasn’t able to experience everything at Dunkeld on our weekend getaway. Maybe a full week stay sometime soon is in order?




My advice for visiting Dullstroom: Regardless of the season, pack clothing for all seasons. The Dullstroom climate is somewhat temperamental and you could experience all four seasons in the space of a few hours.







Our luxury cottage and beautiful view of the paddock and Equestrian centre
The Happy Fisherman