FEEL THE WOW FACTOR The green mountains, plump orchards, colourful roadside stalls and luscious scenery as you head into the cool reaches of White River from the heat of Mbombela. And the sense of style around here since White River is home to assorted interesting farmers, writers, artists, foodies, coffee-heads, conservationists and foreigners. Download the White River App for pretty much everything at your fingertips. wearewhiteriver.com
STAY IN STYLE There’s a Continental feeling to Oliver’s Restaurant and Lodge. European décor; Austrian and Mediterranean influences on the menu. The suites are gracious, the food sumptuous – Oliver’s is known as one of the best in town – and the surrounding scenery glorious. Enjoy a weekend of chilling, eating, playing and exploring. Head for the 18-hole championship golf course or sashay down to the wellness spa and pool.
THINK GLOBAL, ACT LOCAL Coffee heads from anywhere will be delighted to discover the range of delicious coffees at Sabie Valley Coffee in the Casterbridge Lifestyle Centre. The coffee is grown on their farm nearby, and you can also take a tour and find out how it gets from bean to cup.
TAKE A CRUISE From White River there are various options for discovering the Panorama Route, flagship route of Mpumalanga, which gets you up close and personal with the Blyde River Canyon, the third largest canyon in the world (after the USA’s Grand Canyon and Namibia’s Fish River Canyon. Depending on your route, you can pop into the towns of Sabie, Graskop, Mashishing and Ohrigstad.
GO TOBOGGANING Yes it sounds pretty bizarre, but if you head up the Long Tom Pass to the lovely Misty Mountain, you can go tobogganing in the Slowveld! The Long Tom Toboggan is Africa’s only alpine coaster (sommerrodelbahn) and is the longest toboggan run in Africa with an impressive 1.7 km track. Catch a thrill as you twist and turn through the wild flowers and forest, reaching a speed of up to 45 km an hour.
BUY CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS Bosch Ceramic Studio is set under beautiful old trees and is one of White River’s finest studios. The whole property is a massive gallery both inside and out. There are three Bosches involved – Anton and his wife Hanlie and their daughter Nina. Anton’s work is includes porcelain vases and bowls, wall murals, tiles, ink drawings; Hanlie’s ceramics are hand built pieces and sculptures, as well as tiles, plates, jugs and platters, functional.figurines of dancers and gymnasts, as well as clay heads with otherworldly expressions. Their daughter Nina makes fabulous porcelain jewellery Bosch Studios is a walk-in studio open to the public from 9am to 4pm on weekdays and 9am to 1pm on Saturdays.