Leonardo's Guest House
Leonardo's Guest House is 'n boutique luukse akkommodasie in Nelspruit met queen-, deluxe- en executive-suites wat klassieke elegansie en persoonlike diens bied.
133 eiendomme gevind · Wys 81–100
Nelspruit dien as 'n sleutelingangspunt tot Suid-Afrika se bekende wildleefgebiede. Die stad bied 'n verskeidenheid van buiteaktiwiteite en kultuurplekke wat heeljaarlang toeriste lok. Met sy geriefsame ligging bied dit maklike toegang tot avonture in die omliggende landskappe.
Leonardo's Guest House is 'n boutique luukse akkommodasie in Nelspruit met queen-, deluxe- en executive-suites wat klassieke elegansie en persoonlike diens bied.
Kokiville Homestead is van die netwerk af, selfsorg-plaasverblyf in die Mpumalanga-bosveld naby Nelspruit/Mbombela, ongeveer 10 minute weg.
Wild Fig Guest House is Laeveld-plaasverblyfakkommodasie naby Witrivier, ongeveer 10km van Mbombela, geskik vir sakereise, Uplands-skoolaflaaie, of ontspanningsverblyf met landelike uitsigte.
Luukse alles-insluitende trouvenue in Mpumalanga se Laeveld met ikoniese glaskapel en plaashuisakkommodasie vir tot 22 gaste.
Akkommodasie op 'n werkende sitrus- en makadamiaplaas in Schagen Valley, 10 minute vanaf Nelspruit. Ideale oornagplek naby Kruger National Park en Blyde River Canyon.
Gesinsvriendelike boslodge-akkommodasie naby Kruger Nasionale Park, 12 km van Nelspruit af op die N4. Bied bungalows en kamers met swembaddens, 'n restaurant en braaigeriewe.
Selfsorg-akkommodasie in 4 en-suite kamers op 'n omheinde eiendom in die rollende heuwels bokant Mbombela. Privaat, eksklusiewe atmosfeer vir tot 8 gaste.
Emaweni Country Lodge bied akkommodasie aan op 'n 21-hektaar Laeveld-eiendom in Nelspruit met standaardkamers, chalets en selfsorgwoonstelle wat geskik is vir gesinne, groepe en geleenthede.
Selfversorgingsapartement in die hart van Nelspruit, op loopafstand van restaurante, 'n casino, bioskope en winkelsentrums, met uitsig oor die Nelspruit Botanical Gardens.
Nomndeni Lodges in Mbombela, Mpumalanga bied akkommodasie oor drie luukse lodges met Laeveld-berguitsigte, voëllewe, en 'n Afrika-bosgevoel in die stad.
Geleë in Nelspruit, bied die Victorian Guesthouse uitstekende verblyf vir vakansiegaste, met vier-ster geriewe, ruim kamers, en maklike toegang tot die Kruger Nasionale Park, winkelsentrums en opwindende aantrekkings. Vanaf R1,200 per nag vir standaardopsies.
Casa Marcello is 'n 5-kamer akkommodasie met en-suite badkamers, elkeen met 'n flatscreen-TV met DSTV, tee-/koffiestasie, minikoeëlkas en plafonwaaier.
Bed-en-ontbyt-akkommodasie op die rivierfront in Nelspruit met 14 lugverkoelde eenhede, minder as 4 km van die CBD. Multifunksionele lokaal vir troues en korporatiewe geleenthede.
Amigo's Bed & Breakfast is 'n gastehuis-akkommodasie in Nelspruit/Mbombela wat en-suite kamers met onafhanklike toegang en gekookte ontbyt ingesluit aanbied, en ontspannings- en sakereisigers bedien.
White House Lodge bied gastehuis-styl B&B-akkommodasie naby Witrivier, Mpumalanga, digby Kruger National Park en die Panorama Route.
lalamandzi Guesthouse bied akkommodasie wat wissel van enkelkamers tot gesinswoonstelle vir 1–4 gaste, met 'n swembad en essensiële geriewe.
Lavender Guesthouse is 'n boetiekverblyf in White River, bedryf deur die eienaars Maxine en Albert van Zyl, wat Franse Koloniale elegansie bied in 'n afgeslote omgewing in die Suid-Afrikaanse Laeveld.
Ambience Inn White River - Bied sake-reisigers, korporatiewe gaste en kontrakteurs 'n verfynde verblyf in 'n vreedsame tuin-omgewing. Ontdek ses deurdag ontwerpte kamers. Elke en-suite kamer beskik oor 'n gemaklike Queen-bed met vars kwaliteit linne, lugversorging, 'n toegewyde werktafel, vinnige betroubare Wi-Fi, barkoelkas, tee- en koffiefasiliteite, TV met DStv en gastegeriewe. Alles met private ingang, voorstoep en binnehof. Verfris op jou eie manier met 'n en-suite stort en/of 'n private buitestort, waar jy die vars Laeveld-lug in volledige privaatheid kan geniet. Begin jou oggend met 'n stewige ontbyt voordat jy uitgaan, en keer dan terug na die rustigheid van welige tuine, oorvloedige voëllewe en warm, persoonlike gasvryheid.
Nege en-suite kamers in White River-akkommodasie met king-, queen-, twin- of familiekonfigurasies, naby Blyde River Canyon en Kruger National Park.
La Granja Lodge bied self-catering akkommodasie op 'n 300-hektaar makadam-avokadoboerderij nét buite White River, Mpumalanga. Eenhede beskik oor king-size bedde, private sitareas, volledig toegeruste keukens en private braai-areas in die Lowveld-gebied.
133 eiendomme gevind · Wys 81–100
Nelspruit dien as 'n sleutelingangspunt tot Suid-Afrika se bekende wildleefgebiede. Die stad bied 'n verskeidenheid van buiteaktiwiteite en kultuurplekke wat heeljaarlang toeriste lok. Met sy geriefsame ligging bied dit maklike toegang tot avonture in die omliggende landskappe.
Nelspruit has 16 properties listed across a range of styles, with nightly rates from R500 to R2,060, giving travellers flexibility at different price points.
At the more affordable end, self-catering properties offer kitchen access and independence that suits families or visitors planning multi-night stays. These tend to be functional rather than characterful, with the trade-off being the freedom to keep your own schedule and reduce daily food costs.
The mid-range tier is where the most choice sits. Guest houses make up the largest share of listings, with six properties averaging around R1,843 per night. A standalone guesthouse and a lodge also fall within this range. Properties in this category often occupy residential neighbourhoods on the edges of the city, with hosts who tend to know the region well. The lodge option has a slightly more bush-facing character, appropriate for guests who are primarily in town as a staging point for game drives.
For those wanting a more formal stay, three hotels operate in and around Nelspruit at an average of R2,060 per night. These typically offer on-site dining, consistent service standards and facilities suited to business travellers as well as tourists. At the top of the market, the city has one boutique hotel offering individually styled rooms at a premium rate, appealing to guests who want something more considered than a standard hotel without the isolation of a remote bush camp.
Across all categories, availability tightens during South African public holidays and school breaks, when demand from Gauteng visitors spikes. Booking ahead matters most in July and during the December summer holiday, when the city functions as a popular access point for the wider Lowveld region.
Kruger National Park is the primary reason most visitors pass through the area, sitting roughly an hour's drive from the city. The park covers nearly two million hectares and supports the Big Five, along with hundreds of bird species and a range of smaller mammals. Self-drive routes are well-maintained and clearly signposted. Guided game drives can be arranged through operators based in Nelspruit, with morning departures offering the most reliable sightings.
Several golf courses operate in the surrounding area. The Nelspruit Golf Club offers a parkland layout and welcomes visitors. Courses further out toward the escarpment have views across the Lowveld that make the round worth the drive, though tee times on weekends and during school holidays fill quickly.
The Sudwala Caves, about 20 kilometres from the city centre, rank among the oldest known caves in the world, formed in pre-Cambrian dolomite. Guided underground tours pass through chambers large enough to hold several hundred people, with stalactites, stalagmites and fossilised marine organisms visible along the route. Tours run on a set schedule throughout the day.
The Lowveld National Botanical Garden occupies around 154 hectares at the confluence of the Nels and Crocodile rivers. Walking paths pass through indigenous plantings, cycad collections and riverine forest. Birdwatchers find the garden particularly productive, with kingfishers, hornbills and various herons regularly seen along the water's edge.
Local food reflects the region's mixed cultural background. Markets sell fresh produce alongside prepared food, and the city has restaurants serving boerewors, pap and braai alongside more varied menus catering to the business travel market.
Nelspruit sits in the Mpumalanga Lowveld at relatively low elevation, producing a subtropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons.
The dry season from May to September is generally the preferred period for visiting. Temperatures are comfortable during the day, though June and July nights can drop sharply, so packing a layer is advisable. Vegetation thins out during these months, which significantly improves game viewing in the broader region. Roads on dirt tracks remain passable, and outdoor activities are unaffected by rain.
Summer runs from October through March and brings humidity, temperatures regularly above 30 degrees Celsius, and afternoon thunderstorms. The bush fills in quickly, which can reduce visibility for wildlife observation. Malaria risk in the Lowveld increases during the summer rains, so precautions are advisable for travellers spending time near the park.
August and September offer a strong combination of dry conditions and active wildlife, as animals concentrate around shrinking water sources. December and January remain viable for those interested in botanical gardens or caving, where the heat and rain have less impact. Domestic tourism peaks during the December school holiday and over Easter, so these periods require advance planning regardless of weather preferences.
Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (KMIA) serves the city with daily connections to OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, operated by FlySafair, Airlink and South African Airways. The flight takes under an hour. Passengers travelling from Cape Town typically connect through Johannesburg.
By road, Nelspruit is approximately 360 kilometres east of Johannesburg via the N4 highway, a drive of around four hours under normal traffic conditions. From Pretoria the journey follows the same corridor and takes roughly three and a half hours. The N4 passes through the Mpumalanga escarpment near Montrose, where the road narrows and traffic can slow during busy periods.
Car hire is the most practical option for getting around once you arrive. All major hire companies operate at KMIA. A vehicle is essential for reaching Kruger, the surrounding towns, and any properties outside the city centre. Uber functions in Nelspruit for in-town trips, and minibus taxis cover local routes, though routes and schedules can be difficult for visitors to navigate without local knowledge.
Fuel stations are well distributed along the N4 and within the city, but fill up before heading toward more remote areas, as service stations become sparse once you leave the main route.
Mbombela is the official municipal name adopted in 2009 for what was Nelspruit. The names are used interchangeably by locals and on signage, and searching for either will return the same destination. The renaming reflects the broader Mpumalanga municipal restructuring and has no practical impact on visitors.
White River, 18 kilometres north, has a distinct identity shaped by the farming belt surrounding it. Macadamia production dominates the agricultural landscape, and the town has developed a small food and craft economy around this. A Saturday market draws visitors from across the province, and the pace is noticeably quieter than the city. Several restaurants have built reputations that bring diners out from Nelspruit specifically.
Kaapsehoop, 24 kilometres away on the Mpumalanga escarpment, sits at around 1,700 metres above sea level. It's a small former gold-mining settlement where wild horses roam freely through the village and surrounding grassland. Hiking trails above the escarpment give views across the Lowveld far below, and the cooler temperatures make it an appealing half-day excursion from the city.
Sabie, 46 kilometres away, is the centre of South Africa's largest plantation forestry region. The town is best known for the waterfalls in its vicinity, including Lone Creek Falls and Bridal Veil Falls, both accessible via short walks. Sabie makes a natural stopping point on drives toward the Panorama Route and God's Window further north.
Hazyview, 50 kilometres from Nelspruit, sits close to two entry gates to Kruger and has developed a tourism economy accordingly. Adventure operators in the area offer elephant interactions, white-water tubing and canopy tours through the riverine bush fringing the Sabie River.
Malelane, 54 kilometres south, is an agricultural town in a sugar cane growing valley. It offers a quieter access point to the southern section of the park, often with shorter queues than gates to the north, and is worth considering for travellers focused on that area of the reserve.
Booking lead time matters more in Nelspruit than in many South African cities because of how consistently demand peaks around the same events each year. South African school holidays in December, April and late June drive strong domestic visitor volumes. Four to six weeks ahead is a reasonable baseline; for December, confirming accommodation in September or October is safer.
Before confirming a property, check its location relative to the routes you plan to use. The city is a reasonable size and some listings described as Nelspruit are positioned along the N4 toward Mozambique rather than toward Kruger or the escarpment towns. An address check on a map takes under a minute and can save a significant detour each day.
Confirm whether breakfast is included or whether kitchen facilities are available. Dining options in residential areas outside the commercial centre can be limited, particularly for early morning departures toward the park.
Signal coverage in the city itself is reliable, but some properties on farms or forest edges outside town have limited data connectivity. Downloading offline maps and any booking confirmations before leaving Nelspruit is a straightforward precaution. For travellers intending to cross into Mozambique or Eswatini, confirm current border crossing requirements before travel, as documentation and fees change periodically.