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#WeekendGETAWAYS - KwaZulu Natal 


Granny Mouse Country House & Spa – a luxurious country hotel nestled in the heart of the KwaZulu Natal Midlands Meander, South Africa – at the foot of the World Heritage uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Mountains.

Our Mouse House offers the very best in opulent accommodation coupled with old-world charm and service, embedded into the ethos and foundations of this historic hotel. A truly “home away from home,” experience, our serene and picturesque location along the Lions River, combines country ambiance with modern comforts extending to our well-appointed rooms, restaurants, spa and venues.

Offering two restaurants, a glorious wine cellar, an on-site spa, wedding chapel and a large conference and wedding venue, award winning-cuisine and enviably garden setting, it’s hard not to fall in love with every visit.

Whether you’re looking for a homely family getaway, a romantic wedding or honeymoon destination, a professional conference facility or the ideal spot for any celebration, Granny Mouse Country House & Spa is the ideal location.

With more than 200 bird species and a range of local wildlife wondering the grounds and the willow-lined common located alongside the Lions River, relaxing with nature is easily achievable, and whether you wish to take a leisurely stroll towards the waterfall or to rejuvenate your body at the Spa, Granny Mouse Country House & Spa offers something for everyone.

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