Located in Magoebaskloof, 4.5 miles from Woodbush Forest, Pavetta Country House provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Johan
South Africa
Lovely view. Fireplace in lounge and kitchen, so cold nights are no problem.
Located in Magoebaskloof in the Limpopo region and Woodbush Forest reachable within 15 miles, Graceland Eco Retreat has accommodations with free WiFi, BBQ facilities, a garden and free private...
Burnett
United States
Gorgeous property with lovely hosts and lots of animal friends. An absolute gem. Perfect halfway point between northern Kruger and Joberg airport.
Mountain Fly Fishing offers accommodations in Magoebaskloof, 7.3 miles from Long Tom Monument and 10 miles from Woodbush Forest. This apartment provides barbecue facilities.
Sharpley
South Africa
The peace and quite and natural setting. Felt isolated but safe.
Located in Magoebaskloof, Bramasole Boutique Hotel is located adjacent to an indigenous forest with a lake and trout fishing opportunities. The property is off the R71 road and 25 mi from Tzaneen.
Beautifull countryside, we had an amazing dinner at Habiki ,...
Beautifull countryside, we had an amazing dinner at Habiki , delicious Pancakes at the pancake place and delitious Cheesecake at the Blueberry Farm. We visited the brewery and the interesting Cheese Farm
Roelien
South Africa
Scored 10
10
Beautiful area.
Beautiful area.
Cheerio is a must see especially in spring it is spectacular.
Lovely restaurants in the Haenertsburg village and lots to do if you love walking, nature- flowers and forests, eating, relaxing, scenic drives
We loved Habibi restaurant; Zwakala; Wegraakbosch cheeses; The Farmstall; Krabbefontein for coffee, sandwiches and cake.
Watch out on the dirt roads when it's rained they get super slippery.
Sarah
South Africa
Scored 10
10
Magoebaskloof has such amazing natural beauty with forests,...
Magoebaskloof has such amazing natural beauty with forests, rivers, mountains and waterfalls!
The very small quaint tiny town of Haenertsberg is a gem, with lovely little shops and restaurants. Even a free yoga class was offered on the lawns on the Saturday morning.
This area is a MUST visit!
Ilse
South Africa
Scored 10
10
All was of a very high standard: rooms, accommodation, staff...
All was of a very high standard: rooms, accommodation, staff, scenery, breakfasts, homely and friendly.
The very best absolutely!
I have told all my friends how we loved our stay at Bramasole, and will continue to do so.
Planning my return there asap next year.
Driving around Magoebaskloof is like my birthplace driving around the mountains.
We had wonderful weather and 1 rainy day with mist and it really felt like being in the Alps!
The forests and the lushness of the landscape and floral beauty is amazing.
Lots of little gorgeous places to stop all around and look and snack or inch.
The village is so friendly and everyone talks to each other and to tourists and visitors.
Damaso
South Africa
Scored 10
10
When visiting Magoebaskloof, I would certainly pop in for...
When visiting Magoebaskloof, I would certainly pop in for lunch at Red Plate. The food is fresh and delicious, the service is great and they have an indoor wood fire which provides a cosy atmosphere.
I highly recommend booking a pottery class at Earth Creations with Marion. We spent a few hours with her learning how to create beautiful items from clay which you can then take home once they are ready for collection. She served us cake and coffee during the tea break which she had baked herself.
It is a beautiful area surrounded by forests and extremely friendly residents. We cannot wait to return.
Kimberley
South Africa
Scored 10
10
If you haven't been, you're missing out.
If you haven't been, you're missing out. The village of Haenertsburg has a collection of wonderful restaurants (and even vegan food to be found), as well as hand-crafted products, deli delights and fresh, local produce.
There are several hiking trails in the area (that just shouldn't be missed if you're inclined to it).
You won't have a difficult time getting around, though you should be careful on the pass itself.
Oh, and the locals are probably the friendliest people on earth.
Kathryn
United States
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