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Skeerpoort, Magaliesberg Guest House / Self Catering

Basil's Boma

Sleeps 2 people in 1 unit

Basil's Boma is a unique, comfortable and exclusive non-pretentious 'one of a kind' bush chalet for two people. This ...

Excellent [33 verified reviews]

Skeerpoort, Magaliesberg Self Catering

Basil's Potter's Shed

Sleeps 2 people in 1 unit

Basil's Potter's Shed in Skeerpoort is a self catering cottage for two with a small private garden. The unit has one ...

Maanhaarrand, Magaliesberg Self Catering

Phefumula Country Retreat

Sleeps 10 people in 5 units

Phefumula Country Retreat offers luxurious accommodation in romantic cottages nestled against the slopes of the ...

Excellent [3 verified reviews]

Magaliesburg, Magaliesberg Self Catering

Stone Meadows Country Estate

Sleeps 22 people in 6 units

Stone Meadows Country Estate is the perfect country retreat getaway. The cottages are all comfortably furnished ...

Excellent [11 verified reviews]

Muldersdrift, Magaliesberg Hotel

Glenburn Lodge and Spa

Sleeps 200 people in 100 rooms

In the tranquility of the Swartkops Mountains, on the banks of the Blaauwbank and Crocodile Rivers, lies Glenburn Lodge ...

Excellent [13 verified reviews]

Magaliesberg, Magaliesberg Game Lodge

African Hills Safari Lodge

Sleeps 96 people in 48 rooms

Situated on the Plumari Private Reserve in the Magaliesberg, just over an hour from Johannesburg or Pretoria, African ...

Excellent [12 verified reviews]

Magaliesburg, Magaliesberg Self Catering

Thabametsi Farm

Sleeps 37 people in 7 units

Thabametsi Farm meaning 'Mountain Water' is a tranquil, rustic self-catering getaway in the heart of scenic ...

Excellent [20 verified reviews]

Magaliesburg, Magaliesberg Bed & Breakfast

Budmarsh Country Lodge

Sleeps 36 people in 18 rooms

Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, in the heart of the magical Magaliesberg, Budmarsh Lodge welcomes you to ...

Excellent [5 verified reviews]

Magaliesburg, Magaliesberg Self Catering

Puschka Stone Cottage

Sleeps 2 people in 1 unit

Puschka Stone Cottage offers accommodation in Magaliesburg that is built entirely of stone from the koppie on the farm ...

Excellent [4 verified reviews]

Magaliesburg, Magaliesberg Self Catering

Woodland Gardens

Sleeps 18 people in 6 units

Woodland Gardens offers fully equipped accommodation in the Magaliesberg. The chalets are secluded, romantic and ...

Very Good [13 verified reviews]

Rustenburg, Magaliesberg Self Catering

Thirsty Falls Nature Retreat

Sleeps 30 people in 8 units

Thirsty Falls Nature Retreat, nestles against the southern slopes of the Magaliesberg Mountains 3 km off the R24, ...

Excellent [12 verified reviews]

Muldersdrift, Magaliesberg Hotel

Bosheuvel Country Estate

Sleeps 18 people in 9 rooms

Bosheuvel Country Estate is located in Muldersdrift. Accommodation is offered for a total of thirty six guests. The ...

Muldersdrift, Magaliesberg Hotel

Kloofzicht Lodge & Spa

Sleeps 144 people in 60 rooms

Guests entering the luxurious Kloofzicht Lodge are greeted with the stunning vista of endless stretches of water as the ...

Excellent [8 verified reviews]

Hekpoort, Magaliesberg Self Catering

Imbabali Retreat

Sleeps 29 people in 5 units

Imbabali Retreat is located in Hekpoort and offers accommodation in tranquil surroundings with views of the ...

Excellent [3 verified reviews]

Magaliesburg, Magaliesberg Self Catering

Rising Rocks Farm

Sleeps 14 people in 3 units

Rising Rocks Farm offers charming self-catering cottages tucked away in a bountiful garden, approximately 4km from ...

Hekpoort, Magaliesberg Self Catering

Sable Mountain

Sleeps 20 people in 5 units

Sable Mountain is nestled on a picturesque farm situated on the outskirts of Magaliesburg offering accommodation in ...

Muldersdrift, Magaliesberg Guest House

Hakunamatata Lodge and Health Spa

Sleeps 24 people in 10 units

Situated 30 mins from Johannesburg and Pretoria in the Muldersdrift/Honeydew area. Fully secured 21 acre estate ...

Very Good [5 verified reviews]

Rustenburg, Magaliesberg Self Catering

Geranium Cottage

Sleeps 2 people in 1 unit

Geranium is holiday cottage sleeping two guests. Sliding doors lead onto the patio with braai facilities, overlooking ...

Excellent [1 verified review]

Magaliesburg, Magaliesberg Hotel

Warthogs Bush Lodge

Sleeps 20 people in 10 rooms

Tucked away in the Magaliesburg, Warthogs Bush Lodge offers accommodation for up to 20 guests. The lodge boasts a ...

Excellent [9 verified reviews]

Hekpoort, Magaliesberg Self Catering

Idwala Le Ingwe Tent Two

Sleeps 6 people in 1 unit

Idwala Le Ingwe Tent Two is a self-catering tented bush camp sleeping up to six guests. There are two bedrooms ...

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Why you might choose to stay in Magaliesberg

The Magaliesberg mountains are of the oldest in the world. They extend across Gauteng and the North West provinces west and north from Pretoria to just south of the Pilanesberg, and east of Pretoria to the Bronkhorstspruit Dam. Did you know? It might be a small area on the map, but there are plenty of hotels and options for Magaliesberg accommodation to choose from, and even more to keep you busy in the Magaliesberg.

Visit Hartebeespoort Dam, Hekpoort, Kromdraai and the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, the village of Magaliesburg, numerous nature and game reserves and Sterkfontein Caves. Formerly known as the Cashan Mountains the Magaliesberg stretch for over 120 kilometres, separating the highveld grasslands to the south, from the bushveld savannah of the north. Aside from their milestone age - they are a hundred times older than Everest and half the age of the earth � these mountains and the surrounding area also possess a rich biodiversity (the Aloe Peglerae and Frithia pulchra are unique to this area), and the bird life in the mountains and the surrounds is almost unparallelled - 46.6% of Southern Africa's bird species live here. Over time the drama of the mountains' unique geology, in the form of its quartzite cliffs, have been shaped by water runoff to form deep gullies and magnificent kloofs (a few of them over 100 metres deep), with gushing perennial waterfalls and streams that make the place a treasure for hikers and climbers who explore the forested kloofs dripping with water, ferns, flowers, grasses and fungi. The Magaliesberg region is recognised as the birthplace of mankind, and visitors from all over the world head to Maropeng, the visitor centre at The Cradle of Humankind, so experience the best of the region, by staying at one of the more luxurious Magaliesberg accommodation options.

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