Originally a farmhouse, this quaint English-style inn, in a garden surrounded by fragrant pine forest with a mountainous backdrop, is exactly the reason you should visit Nyanga. Most rooms have fireplaces, porches and claw-foot baths, to go with the awful English-style carpet and flowery curtains. The highlights are its bar, with dark, polished wood and brass finishes, and the cosy reading room.
Pine Tree Inn
Zimbabwe
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