Baviaanspoort Guest House Accommodation

9 properties found · Baviaanspoort Guide

Bedroom with large bed purple pillows and armchair near a window with curtains
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Peter's Guesthouse

Guest house Pretoria East
From R850
Cozy bedroom with a fourposter bed warm lighting and wooden flooring
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Constantia Guest House

Guest house Meyers Park
Cozy bedroom with wooden furniture white bed and bedside lamps

Mont Paradiso Guesthouse

Guest house Waverley
From R750
Neat bedroom with a large bed mirror and bedside lamps
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Edelweiss Corporate Guesthouse

Guest house Magalieskruin
From R1,200
Three different views of a bedroom with a bed desk and decor
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Fa'Trez Guesthouse Wellness Spa

Guest house Faerie Glen
From R1,350
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Goodey's Guest House

Guest house Colbyn
From R1,350
Courtyard with columns potted plants and a central pathway leading to an exit
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Guesthouse @56

Guest house Pretoria East
From R1,500
Outdoor seating area with a wooden table candles and a vase of flowers
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Opikopi Guest House

Guest house Erasmuskloof
From R1,345
Cozy bedroom with a bed desk TV and floral curtains
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Royal Ridge Guest House

Guest house Waterkloof Ridge
From R800

About Baviaanspoort

Baviaanspoort is a small settlement in the eastern parts of Pretoria, Gauteng, known primarily for the Baviaanspoort Correctional Centre and surrounding agricultural areas. The area offers a quiet, rural atmosphere while remaining close to the capital city's amenities and attractions.

Baviaanspoort lies approximately 20 kilometres east of Pretoria's city centre, positioned along the R104 road that connects the capital to Bronkhorstspruit. The area takes its name from the Afrikaans words for baboon pass, a reference to the troops of baboons that historically inhabited the rocky outcrops and koppies in this region. Today, the settlement remains relatively undeveloped compared to Pretoria's urban sprawl, maintaining a semi-rural character with smallholdings and farms dotting the landscape.

The location serves as a convenient base for visitors who prefer staying outside the city while maintaining easy access to Pretoria's government buildings, museums, and cultural sites. The Voortrekker Monument lies roughly 15 kilometres to the west, while the Rietvlei Nature Reserve is accessible within a short drive. Those seeking Baviaanspoort accommodation will find the area particularly suitable for longer stays, with the peace of the countryside balanced against proximity to urban conveniences.

The surrounding region includes several dams and wetland areas that attract birdlife, making it of interest to nature enthusiasts. The climate follows Gauteng's typical highveld pattern, with warm, wet summers featuring afternoon thunderstorms and cool, dry winters. Frost occurs regularly during winter months, particularly in the low-lying areas near seasonal streams.

Baviaanspoort's position on the eastern side of Pretoria means visitors can easily explore the Cullinan area, home to the famous diamond mine, which sits about 30 kilometres to the southeast. The N4 highway runs to the south, providing quick connections to Witbank and Mpumalanga province for those planning day trips to the Lowveld or Kruger National Park region. Local roads also connect to Bronkhorstspruit, a larger town that offers additional dining and shopping options.

The area remains primarily residential and agricultural, without major tourist infrastructure or commercial developments. This makes it suitable for travellers who value tranquillity and don't require immediate access to restaurants or entertainment venues. Self-catering facilities are advisable, though Pretoria's extensive retail areas are close enough for regular shopping trips.