Impangele Lodge is self-catering accommodation in the Maropeng valley, with 7 thatch chalets, open space, and a quiet break from Johannesburg.
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Gladysvale lies in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, northeast of Johannesburg in Gauteng. This area holds exceptional paleoanthropological significance, with fossil sites that have contributed to understanding human evolution. Visitors can explore ancient caves and learn about early hominid discoveries in one of the world's most important archaeological regions.
Impangele Lodge is self-catering accommodation in the Maropeng valley, with 7 thatch chalets, open space, and a quiet break from Johannesburg.
Lanseria Lodge is country-style accommodation with 4 ensuite rooms and 4 unique cottages, suitable for short, medium, and long-term stays.
Country house hotel accommodation at King's Kloof, Krugersdorp, offering panoramic views over Sterkfontein valley and Magaliesberg.
Mountain-based self-catering accommodation with cottages, chalet, and camping overlooking dams. One hour from Johannesburg and Pretoria.
Luxury private accommodation in Kosmos village with seven individually styled rooms overlooking Hartbeespoort Dam in the Magaliesberg mountains.
Hakunamatata Country Estate in Muldersdrift offers rustic country accommodation across eight thatch-roofed chalets, each with king beds, garden views, and access to a licensed restaurant.
Bali at Scenic Haven Lodge in Kosmos, Hartbeespoort is secured self-catering accommodation with modern units, suites, and views over the Hartbeespoort area.
Out of Africa Lodge is a peaceful bushveld accommodation at the foot of the Magaliesburg mountains near Hartbeespoortdam, with eight unit types and mountain walking trails.
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Gladysvale lies in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, northeast of Johannesburg in Gauteng. This area holds exceptional paleoanthropological significance, with fossil sites that have contributed to understanding human evolution. Visitors can explore ancient caves and learn about early hominid discoveries in one of the world's most important archaeological regions.