Foresters Arms Hotel

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The Forresters Arms, a short, scenic, drive from the capital, Mbabane - is ideally situated for exploring all the attractions of the majestic Kingdom.The hotel is situated on 90 ha of beautiful Swaziland highlands in the heart of the Kingdom. This area of Swaziland is a paradise of wild flowers, where agapanthus, cerise watsonias, heath, arum lilies, the fragile dierama and delicate grasses abound.

Accommodation

All 30 bedrooms are tastefully decorated, with bathrooms en suite, telephones and TV. There are outstanding views over the surrounding countryside. The colourful gardens are a favourite haunt of the sunbirds and paradise flycatchers.

Facilities

Spoil yourself with the wonderful nine-course dinner by candlelight and choose your wine from the imaginative wine list. Fresh vegetables and herbs and (in season) strawberries, youngberries and raspberries are used in the food, which is prepared with care and pride.

The country atmosphere is echoed in the lounges, pub and restaurant with roaring log fires, charming furnishings and old prints. Tennis and squash are also available with racquets for guests' use, or tone up in the fitness centre and relax in the sauna.

Activities

Sun seekers can lounge around the sparkling pool which is set in our landscaped gardens. Lovers of the country can explore the surrounding areas on foot or horseback. The Foresters Arms has its own horses. Or simply relax in this stimulating air and spacious freedom. Why not picnic with chilled wine at a nearby waterfall?

The attractive Usutu golf course adjoins our estate and we have clubs available for guests' to use. Other golf courses in Swaziland include the splendid Royal Swazi championship course. Fish for trout or bass in the stocked dams - solitary, utterly, peaceful places in the forest. Rods are available for guests' use. Mountain bikes can be hired from the hotel and there are numerous trails to explore.


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