Willow Creek Trout and Nature Reserve is host to a collection of scenic self-catering cottages in Dullstroom, Mpumalanga. Tucked away in the Steenkampsberg mountains, the reserve offers a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Located approximately 25 kilometers from Dullstroom - South Africa's renowned trout fishing destination - Willow Creek is a tranquil retreat that combines natural beauty with comfortable accommodations and a range of outdoor activities.
Guests can choose from three distinct self-catering cottages, each designed to complement the natural surroundings. Loeries Loft Wood Cabin is a charming log cabin featuring four bedrooms, an open-plan dining area, and an internal fireplace, creating a cosy and inviting atmosphere. Kingfisher’s Cove is a modern luxury cottage, also with four bedrooms, boasting contemporary finishes, a spacious veranda, and panoramic views of the farm and lake. Robin’s Roost, a character-filled stone cottage, offers a rustic yet comfortable stay, ideal for those seeking a more traditional countryside experience.
Setting Description
Set at an elevation of 2,075 meters above sea level in Dullstroom, Willow Creek enjoys a unique high-altitude climate that supports a diverse ecosystem of birdlife and wildlife. The reserve’s proximity to the perennial Waterfalls River enhances its natural charm, offering guests access to 3.5 kilometers of pristine river fly-fishing. Expansive rolling hills, indigenous grasslands, and tranquil waters create a peaceful and picturesque setting, perfect for those looking to reconnect with nature.
Fly-fishing enthusiasts can enjoy world-class fishing in four well-stocked dams, as well as the reserve’s exclusive stretch of the Waterfalls River. Birdwatching and game-viewing opportunities abound, with the surrounding Steenkampsberg Mountains providing a habitat for a rich array of wildlife. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore the reserve’s scenic trails, while those seeking a more leisurely experience can simply take in the breathtaking views and fresh mountain air. Nearby, the Dullstroom Bird of Prey & Rehabilitation Centre offers an educational experience where visitors can observe and learn about various raptor species.