Albert Falls Nature Reserve is situated near Pietermaritzburg and Cramond, awarding visitors to the area with great photographic opportunities of the rich and natural surroundings.
Albert Falls Nature Reserve was established in 1975. It is situated near Pietermaritzburg and Cramond, awarding visitors to the area with great photographic opportunities of the rich and natural surroundings.
Wildlife in the reserve includes Zebra, Impala, Blesbok, Reedbuck, Grey Duiker, Springbok, Red Hartebeest and Oribi. The birdlife of Albert Falls Nature Reserve are profuse, making this the ideal destination for bird watchers.
Accommodation in the area consists of various lodging possibilities that include rondavels, chalets, camping and caravanning sites, self-catering units, bed & breakfast establishments and hotels.
On offer there are 60 camp sites, situated on the water's edge, where the Impala come down to drink and the Longcrested Eagle soars. The presence of clean hot and cold water showers and washing facilities ensure the popularity of this venue.