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Umgeni
Valley Nature Reserve is specially known for its splendid views. This
reserve is one of Africa's
leading environmental education centres. All groups welcome.
The greater part of the Umgeni Valley Nature nature reserve
lies in the spectacular gorge below the Howick Falls, while the upper
part is the fringe of a rolling plateau which has an average altitude
of about 1 000m. The land falls away abruptly at the edge of the plateau
for about 60m to form rock faces in places. Umgeni
Valley The valley sides below 860m altitude slope away gently towards
the Umgeni River, 7km of which falls within the reserve. The lowest point
is 737m above sea level. The reserve is home to giraffe, zebra and a variety
of antelope. There is an indigenous tree trail surrounding the Education
Centre and self-guided walks mingling with the game animals in the beautiful
Umgeni Valley Nature Reserve. A bird watchers paradise, with over 200
bird species to view throughout the year - see if you can spot the elusive
Nerina Trogon or the crowned eagle. Butterflies abound in the reserve.
The
gorge and its branches were formed by the headward erosion of the Umgeni
River through the Middle Ecca shales and sandstones and Karroo dolerite.
The Howick Falls,
situated 0.6 km above the reserve boundary, have partially eroded through
a large dolerite sill. The average annual rainfall varies between about
835mm in the upper parts to about 750mm in the valley. The valley is several
degrees warmer than the plateau but the temperature range in the valley
is greater.The two main categories of soils in the reserve reflect the
degree of weathering. Highly leached soils, represented by Balmoral, Clovelly,
Griffin and Mispah series occur in the upper, cooler and moister parts
of the reserve. They are acid and have a low nutrient status. The slightly
less leached soils below the escarpment are less weathered and include
the Arniston, Glengazi and Mispah series. They are usually associated
with rockiness. The Arniston series is most common in the lower parts
of the reserve.
Places
of interest close to the Umgeni Valley Nature Reserve
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swimming in the river Swimming in the streams and Umgeni River
is a welcome break especially in the warm summer months.
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It is central to the well known Midlands
Meander - country treasures of arts, crafts, shops and restaurants.
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Umgeni Valley Nature Reserve has spectacular views of the
Howick Falls, with Shelter Falls situated in a secluded valley within the
nature reserve.
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Umgeni Valley Nature Reserve is close to Midmar
Dam for power boating and sailing. Umgeni Valley Nature Reserve
is easily accessible only 1 km. from Howick.
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Howick is on the main N3 route form Durban
to Johannesburg - 30 km. from Pietermaritzburg,
120 km. from Durban and 500 km from Johannesburg.
Accommodation
near Umgeni Valley Nature Reserve
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Affordable self- catering accommodation - chalets, cottages,
dormitories and bush camps. Conference facilities. Braai and picnic sopts.
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