The 5 Best Free Things to do in Howick, KwaZulu-Natal

August 27, 2021 Hector Krause

Discover the best top things to do in Howick, South Africa including Terbodore Coffee Roasters, Highgate Wine Estate, Karkloof Farmer's Market, Nelson Mandela Capture Site, Howick Falls.
Restaurants in Howick

1. Terbodore Coffee Roasters

87 Old Main Road, Howick 3290 South Africa +27 33 330 2380 [email protected] http://www.terbodorecoffee.co.za
Excellent
63%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 142 reviews

Terbodore Coffee Roasters

Terbodore Coffee Roasters is an artisinal coffee roastery, restaurant and coffee shop situated at 87 Old Main Road,Curry's Post, Howick district. We are open from Thursday to Monday, with breakfast being served from 08:30 AM to 11:00 AM. Lunch is served between 12:00 PM and 3:00 PM. Cakes and coffee available throughout the day. Over weekends bookings are advisable to avoid disappointment. Best Cappuccino Winner for 2010,2012 and 2014 in the Sunday Tribune Cafe Society competition and proud member of the Midlands Meander association. Second branch now open in Franschhoek.

Reviewed By Tweeplusdrie

Amazing time at Terbodore coffee roasters this morning - such a welcoming place - friendly and helpful staff - beautiful, peaceful setting, sitting in the shade of the big trees. Coffee, carrot cake & brownie yummie! Will defintely go back and take family with - worth the drive from Durban - well done Team!

2. Highgate Wine Estate

Highgate Farm, R103 Dargle, Lions River, Howick 3290 South Africa +27 33 234 2002 [email protected] http://www.highgatewineestate.co.za
Excellent
62%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
19%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 21 reviews

Highgate Wine Estate

Highgate Wine Estate has recently built its new cellar and restaurant adjacent to the well known Piggly Wiggly in the KZN Midlands. Highgate wines are made from grapes grown on the farm. We have a large variety of attractions from shops, food and wine tasting. Our food includes a formal restaurant at the wine cellar to a coffee shop, pizza place and juice bar.

Reviewed By kevinmK5472PH - Beckenham, United Kingdom

We had a fantastic visit to the Highgate Wine Estate. It is in an outstanding location with stunning views. We visited twice, In the first visit we enjoyed a wine tasting with Catherine who took time to explain the short history of the estate and it's plan for the future. The wines were excellent and our enjoyment of them was enhanced by Catherine's detailed and knowledgable description of them. We returned to have a short tour of the cellar by Thomas who explained the wine making process in great detail. We again had another informative wine tasting this time given by Thomas. This is a very 'hands on' operation far from the mass production vineyards that can be found in the Cape and as a result it exudes the quality and sophistication that is achieved by the personal touch. A very enjoyable experience indeed.

3. Karkloof Farmer's Market

La Petite France Farm, Karkloof Road La Petite France Farm, Howick 3290 South Africa +27 82 851 8649 http://www.urbansprout.co.za/karkloof_market
Excellent
39%
Good
48%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 69 reviews

Karkloof Farmer's Market

A unique Farmers' Market located in a shed on a working farm, offering a wide range of home made and home produced local products as well as a variety of fresh produce. Tasty breakfast and delicious coffee also available.

Reviewed By Chinx259 - Durban, South Africa

Great atmosphere, lovely stalls to buy all kinds of goodies. Love the food! Lovely fresh begs. Ample parking.

4. Nelson Mandela Capture Site

R103, Howick 3620 South Africa +27 72 351 0967 [email protected] http://www.thecapturesite.co.za
Excellent
46%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
3%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 685 reviews

Nelson Mandela Capture Site

Nelson Mandela was arrested on 5 August 1962 outside of Howick, KZN Natal, South Africa. He spent the next 27 years of his life in prison. The Nelson Mandela Capture Site commemorates this moment in history with a visitor centre and a world renowned sculpture. Operated by The Apartheid Museum.

Reviewed By Mobile35942195053 - Bristol, United Kingdom

If there is one important, historical place that one must visit in this area it is the newly opened, updated Nelson Mandela Capture Site museum. Plenty of safe parking, there are a few local, excellent craft shops to explore and then to the museum, a walk that brings a sense of apprehension... The constantly changing video/film screens will make your head turn as the origin footage feeds one with the facts, the truth about the path, the long walk to freedom, the sacrifice that Mr Mandela and many people like him had to make. I say, take your time to adjust to the screens, focus on one area, the information is clearer and you can absorb all of the footage and then get that sense of what we all are, humble human being's, the hate, the love, the sacrifice that this amazing man, Mr Mandala is and was. It was from his spirit that a new South Africa could be born, perhaps at times his sanity was tested to the ultimate limit but this story covers the complete fight against apartheid, a country at war and where 'die stem' had to be stood up too, and that the 'new voice' could be heard. So much humbling information, the Sharpville and even more poignant, Soweto massacre/murders, where as a boy coming home from school one day in England I sat and watched the reports coming out of South Africa of school children that had been shot at, killed and murdered even when they were running away. As a 8 year old boy I questioned my parents as to why the policemen were killing the children, my parents sadly had no answer... This is the original capture site, a man betrayed, a destiny yet to fulfil, thank you Mr Mandela for showing the world its consciousness... There is so much to view inside the museum, artefact's from that time in history, books, photos, the ID passes, newspaper's and of course the car itself. Take the long walk to freedom outside and as you walk towards the remarkable sculpture, the 27 metal rods in the ground, each one representing a year of Mr Mandela's imprisonment, this really is a piece of creative art at the highest level. Up close, the metal rods tell and show nothing but its as you get to a point walking towards the sculpture that the head and face of Mr Mandela appears- brilliantly created, a moving spiritual tribute... The countryside surrounding is tranquil, its a very hot day, every moment is to saviour here. We visited a very spiritual place at Culamoya Chimes, the beautiful lady there and her wonderful creations, indeed, an experience at the capture site when viewing the sculpture would be enhanced even further with one or several of these remarkable chime pieces- food for thought... A humbling experience and something I will never forget, lest we forget...

5. Howick Falls

Corner of Falls Drive & Morling Street, Howick South Africa http://www.southafrica.net/za/en/articles/entry/article-southafrica.net-howick-falls-kwazulu-natal
Excellent
21%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
32%
Poor
8%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 386 reviews

Howick Falls

Reviewed By selvanp - Durban, South Africa

No matter how times I visit the Howick falls I always enjoy the beauty of this site. On my last visit the falls was very boisterous and thundered to the bottom as the large volumes of water fell to the bottom. this was due to all the recent rains we had. The falls is always worth a visit whenever up in the Midlands.

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