28 Inyanga Village

28 Inyanga Village is a double-storey self-catering cottage situated within a secure complex in Mtwalume, and within 500 m walking distance from the beach. Mtwalume is located 90 km south of Durban on the Hibiscus Coast and only 40 minutes drive from the airport. Mtwalume has two shops, a bottle store and a take-away. Scottburgh is only a short drive away and offers restaurants and a shopping centre.

The thatched, free-standing cottage offers lovely sea and tidal pool views from the upper deck. Upstairs, is a large bedroom and a full bathroom with a lovely deep corner bath. This bedroom leads onto the sun deck, looking out onto the beach and lovely view. Downstairs, is an open-plan kitchen that is fully equipped for self-catering and includes a breakfast bar and stools to seat six people comfortably. There is a second bedroom with a double bed. This bedroom looks on to the open lounge/kitchen area, which has a double sleeper couch only suitable for children under the age of 13. Please note that we can only accommodate 4 Adults and 2 children under the ages of 13.

The cottage also features a thatched lapa with built-in braai facilities, and on-site parking for two vehicles is provided. In addition, the complex offers a communal swimming pool and tennis court and is protected by remote controlled access and electrified fencing.

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Reviews

  • "28 Inyanga Village"

    16 September 2013

    "Wonderful,brilliantly equipped, comfortable cottage. We enjoyed watching the humpback whales from the deck.The complex is safe and really quiet and peaceful. Thank you!!"

  • "Lovely stay"

    22 April 2013

    "We had a lovely stay at Inyanga village. The chalet is spotless and everything that you need is available. The perfect spot for a family holiday. Lovely beach close by. Owners lovely people. I will recommend 28 Inyanga village to all that need a rest in a peaceful setting."

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