
Alpine Heath Resort is set in the heart of the majestic Northern Drakensberg. Alpine Heath Resort is widely regarded as one of South Africa’s premier resort destinations. Each of the one 100 three bed roomed suites face North, with breathtaking views of the Drakensberg Mountains. On site facilities include conference venues, children’s entertainment, gym, equestrian centre and adventure facilities.
The Natural grandeur of the Drakensberg exudes serenity. Here the endeavours of man and nature have colluded to create an immaculate beauty setting.
ROOM CONFIGURATION
100 Chalets, that each sleep 6
100 Fully equipped three-bedroom chalets (1 x Double and 2 x Twin Bed)
Chalet catering for the disabled
Chalets sleep a maximum of 6 people
Chalets are self-catering with the option of having meals at the Hotel
GENERAL INFORMATION ON ALL ROOMS
Direct dial telephones
Each chalet has it’s own private patio
Fireplaces in all the chalets
Each chalet comprises of a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and two twin-bedded rooms that share a second bathroom
Fully equipped self-catering units
A safety deposit box and hairdryer are located in each unit.
Television with selected DSTV channels
STANDARD ROOM FEATURES
3 Bedroom suites include a main bedroom with en-suite bathroom and 2 bedrooms fitted with twin beds
Each chalet has a second bathroom with bath and separate shower, lounge, kitchenette and patio
Extensive range of customised toiletries
Serviced daily by housekeeping
VIEWS FROM THE CHALET
The Drakensberg and some with panoramic views on the lower dam and river.
Activities
Golf nearby – nine-holes/18 tees
Fly Fishing
Selection of Restaurants
Local Art & Crafts
The Royal National Park
Horse Riding
Central Berg approx 50 mins away with all major tourist attractions, eg: candle making, rug making, Drakensberg boys choir
Spionkop battlefields
Northern Berg
Sterkonfentein Dam with vulture feeding ground
Drakensberg
The Drakensberg mountains of South Africa or uKhahlamba (the Barrier of Spears) is a 200-kilometre-long mountainous wonderland and world heritage site, and is the country's highest and most impressive mountain range rising to over 3 000 meters.
Most of the Drakensberg makes up the Natal Drakensberg Park, a wilderness area with an abundance of wildlife. Hikers are frequently surprised by bushbuck, oribi, mountain reedbuck, tiny duiker, and the largest of South Africa’s antelope species, the eland, as well as many others. Enormous lammergeier, or bearded vultures, fly overhead and baboons bark from the cliffs.