“Just wanted to say thanks for a phenomenal stay at your farm over the weekend.
My husband and I absolutely loved it!! It is such a magical place you have.
We would very much like to book it again for next years Three Cranes race. The dates are not official yet, but it should fall on the same weekend as this year. In fact, we’d like to try and convince as many friends as we can to join us, and book both the cottages for that weekend. As soon as the dates are confirmed, I will let you know. “
Jess organised a Restorative Silent Nature Walk at a secret venue. Her secret revealed itself to be Twin Falls Farm! Together with her we were five like-minded people, of whom all except one I knew already – and the fifth, well, a friend of a friend is a friend already!
We started at the recently rebuilt homestead, which is now self-catering accommodation. I immediately envisaged spending some time there with my wife. Everything available in two, very spacious ‘cottages’ – but, above all, an exquisite setting nestled amidst forested hills at the end of a Karkloofvalley, and part of a Natural Heritage Site. And, to top it all, a crystal-clear stream in front of the cottages.
The Walk! Jess arranged that, once we crossed the stream, we would maintain Silence. There is something so liberating about practising silence, especially when in Nature. No distractions from social exchanges, even when with friends. Yet my experience suggests that silence actually promoted a deepening of our communication.
Indigenous forests and running water unlock something deep within. Our Silence allowed me to hear all those sounds in Nature that one seldom hears, particularly the bird calls. All my senses come alive, increasing my appreciation even of the humid air and the luxuriant undergrowth.
Traversing paths, rather than pushing one’s way through the undergrowth, enhances the quality of the experience. What gratitude I felt to those who laid out and now maintain these paths.
Restorative the walk certainly was! And a walk in such beauty and in the fresh air enhances one’s appetite for the picnic breakfast that we enjoyed on our return to the cottages.
Twin Falls is definitely worth a visit, and even more so a stay-over, so as to thoroughly imbibe its tranquillity and beauty.
Jessica Dreamtime took a small group walking in the forest. They visited both waterfalls and then spent time on their own. One of the group – Kate Brown wrote this: The best kept secret in KZN. A truly beautiful unspoilt area to commune with the diversity of nature. Absolutely fabulous and unforgettable.
This is a lovely season to visit the country. The days are cooler, the weather more settled. After the rains the river is flowing strongly and the waterfalls are looking beautiful.
Although we are experiencing a drought, as is occurring all over the country, ours is a green drought. The indigenous forest is looking stunning and a recent rain has the river flowing beautifully.
Hilton/Howick welcomes swimmers both local and from abroad.
At our beautiful cottages in the Karkloof which are half an hour outside Howick on the Karkloof Rd we are offering an amazing special to swimmers. Ellem has a double bed and 2 bedrooms with 2 single beds in each. Chimes has 2 bedrooms with double beds.
We are offering swimmers and their suppor teams to stay @ R200 per person per night.
You can email us at info@twinfallsfarm.co.za or visit our Facebook page Twin Falls Farm Karkloof