"Three Tree Hill Lodge is a tranquil spot to contemplate and explore the fascinating history of this region, where stories of the Anglo-Boer War unfold at every turn. Set against the backdrop of the spectacular Drakensberg mountains, the secluded family-run lodge overlooks the battlefield of Spioenkop and the abundant flora and fauna of Spioenkop Nature Reserve (game includes rhino, giraffe, eland and a host of birdlife). In keeping with the historical theme, it was constructed to resemble the housing kits brought out from Britain in the 19th Century; the emphasis is simple luxury with style. Learn about Spioenkop, the bloodiest encounter of the war, through tours bringing to life the harrowing events of 24 January 1900. Then hike and bike mountain trails and grassy plains, horse-ride around the grounds, or track wildlife with expert guides. Afterwards, return to a sparkling pool and personal attention from hosts Simon and Cheryl, whose warm welcome and wholesome South African cooking ensure a very enjoyable yet stimulating stay. Highs Panoramic views and game-spotting from your veranda (or close-up on foot or horseback) We loved the guided (or self-guided) walks - and the refreshing pool afterwards A perfect destination for those interested in South Africa's turbulent past - you'll get a unique insight into the grisly stories behind the bloody Battle of Spioenkop The homely, relaxed ambiance created by Simon, Cheryl and their family (4 children, 3 dogs, 2 cats and 10 horses) Lows Rates may seem steep, but that's because they include all meals An unexpectedly long round-trip to the reserve (some 40km) Be prepared for searing heat in midsummer, and a chilling wind in August Churchills cottage is not suitable for children under 6" - Gordon Baker