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History

The Cavern was originally a grazing farm but in the 1930’s it was bought by Walter Coventry after he resigned his post as Superintendent of the Natal National Park. He continued cattle ranching here and started a small guest house, accommodating mostly friends he had made over the years while running the Hostel at National

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Bird News

A week or so ago I wrote about the Longcrested Eagle expanding its range, so it was particularly exciting to find one of these “expanded” eagles last week. Some of you may have noticed that we have become “frequent flyers” to the Cavern and it was there that we saw a Longcrested Eagle last week,

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Wild Flowers Weekend

With Elsa Pooley Explore the Drakensberg wild flowers and trees with Elsa Pooley, author of MOUNTAIN FLOWERS, A field guide to the flora of the Drakensberg and Lesotho! These weekends are a great introduction to flower and tree ‘watching’ and also an opportunity for the more knowledgeable to get to know the mountain plants. The

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Cavern Bowling

Social Lawn Bowls Tournament Tariff includes all meals, teas and the bowling tournament with great prizes Please book your team – mixed 4’s 1st Prize: 4 nights at The Cavern; 2nd Prize: 2 nights at The Cavern; 3rd Prize: R700 Cavern Voucher Each night after dinner join other guests for the evening entertainment such as

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Birding Weekends

Drakensberg Birding The Cavern is a naturalist’s paradise set in the Drakensberg foothills. The mature rambling garden alone boasts nearly 100 species of birds. Much of its charm lies in its use of indigenous plants, and in the way informal corners are allowed to regenerate naturally. The garden has no boundary, just melting into the

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