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John says the teepees are wonderful for both<br />

cold and warm weather. “Hot air moves up<br />

and they have what we call smoke flaps, which<br />

is where the hot air moves out,” he points up<br />

to the opening at the top of the tent, which<br />

can be closed when it rains. The tents also<br />

have two layers of canvas and a gap with air<br />

between which creates insulation and prevents<br />

condensation. They are also sturdy enough<br />

for the <strong>Lowveld</strong>’s stormy weather. Guests have<br />

access to a coffee machine in the communal<br />

kitchen and the rate includes a continental<br />

breakfast, bedding, towels and use of amenities<br />

like the massive pool and cosy firepit.<br />

“There is a spiritual meaning with the poles,”<br />

John explains as he looks up at one of his tents.<br />

“In Native American tradition, they believe the<br />

poles represented the different spiritual paths<br />

that connected people with their creator.<br />

Somewhere along the line all these paths<br />

cross; we all have to go through the same door.<br />

Afterwards we might still go our separate ways,<br />

but like-minded people usually come together”.<br />

Rates: R450pp bed and breakfast (R400 without<br />

breakfast).<br />

Details<br />

084-578-8664<br />

Hancu Louw settling in at Barrett’s<br />

after a day of hiking<br />

The Native American teepees boast views<br />

into the sunset<br />

Barrett’s Coaches<br />

Hidden in the Berlin Plantation outside the misty<br />

hamlet of Kaapsehoop are two red railway coaches<br />

dating from the 1950s. They have been converted<br />

into comfortable accommodation as part of the<br />

Kaapsehoop Hiking Trail. The entire trail takes four<br />

days and roughly 60km of rambling, but don’t fret...<br />

You can walk a shorter option to stay over in the<br />

quirky Barrett’s Coaches.<br />

The Battery Creek Two-Night Trail either starts at<br />

Barrett’s Coaches, or at the Kaapsehoop Hut in<br />

town (you can park your car at both options and<br />

start from either end). If you start in Kaapsehoop,<br />

you will walk 9,5km on your first day and 14km<br />

back from Barrett’s to town on day two. Only one<br />

of the coaches is being used at the moment and<br />

offers 24 comfortable beds to sleep on (four per<br />

sleeping compartment). The carriages have a<br />

wooden interior with blue, padded pleather lining<br />

on the seats or beds (which provided a surprisingly<br />

comfortable night’s rest). Some of the interior has<br />

been changed from the original train decor (like<br />

the folding tables), but remains functional and<br />

comfortable as hiking accommodation.<br />

Barrett’s is the only overnight stop with electricity<br />

on the Kaapsehoop Hiking Trail. You can have a<br />

warm shower (without having to make a fire in a<br />

22 Get It <strong>Lowveld</strong> <strong>Jan</strong>uary <strong>2020</strong>

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