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Hazyview

This small town, situated in Mpumalanga, South Africa, in close proximity to the slopes of the Drakensberg mountain range is renowned for its natural beauty and rich and abundant history.
When we say Hazyview has a rich history, we really do mean rich, due to the gold mining activities which were incremental in the role of the Lowveld area’s development.
Hazyview has the most magnificent hiking trails in the region, which run through enchanting forests, enhanced by the hypnotic sounds of many rapid streams and breath taking waterfalls.
The name Hazyview stems from the always romantic haze from the days’ early light, perfect for that special getaway.
With the all natural scenery, situated amongst tropical fruit farms and a sub tropical climate, Hazyview displays some of Mother Nature’s best work.

Attractions:
Hazyview is home to many a historical attraction, with many museums and historical sites. It also caters for the art lover, as it has more than its share of art galleries.
The Sudwala Caves, a must see in Hazyview, were discovered in the beginning of the 19th century and have become a popular tourist attraction in the area.
Hazyview is also home to the phenomenal Blyde River Canyon, which happens to be the world’s third largest gorge.
In close proximity to the famous Kruger National Park, Panorama Route and Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, Hazyview has become an ideal holiday destination for many a traveller seeking a break from the pace of modern day living.

How to get there? From Gauteng:
Follow N4, east to Nelspruit. From Nelspruit follow the R40 to White River, then on to Hazyview.

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