accommodation near Battle Of Kambula
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The Train is a 1973 train coach that has been lovingly restored to high-quality accommodation alongside an 18m long...
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Bell Bottom Blues is a spacious self-catering holiday home situated in the heart of Wakkerstroom. It is a great opt...
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Mahem House is a self-catering home located in the small town of Wakkerstroom. This historical house was built in 1...
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Malachite Cottage offers self-catering accommodation on the host’s property in Wakkerstroom, conveniently located w...
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Crowned Crane View is a self-catering house with accommodation for 10 guests in the village of Wakkerstroom. The h...
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Pot & Gieter Guest House is a renovated barn situated in the beautiful wetlands of Wakkerstroom. This unique accomm...
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Heron's Haven is a beautifully restored cottage from the late 1800s, showcasing the typical style of the region wit...
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Vlei House is a self-catering holiday home located on a large property which is a boundary to the Wakkerstroom Vlei...
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Vlei House offers self-catering accommodation and is located in the town of Wakkerstroom. The holiday home is withi...
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Buffalo River Self-catering is located on the outskirts of Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal. The farm is approximately 10 k...
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Battle of Kambula 29 March 1879. During the Anglo-Zulu War when a Zulu Army attacked the British camp at Kambula. It resulted in a decisive Zulu defeat and is considered to be the turning point of the Anglo-Zulu War. Prelude Following the disaster at Hlobane on 28 March 1879, Colonel Evelyn Wood’s... Read more
* Please note that all distances are as the crow flies, and may differ from actual travelling distances.