Alvesta Guesthouse offers hilltop accommodation in quiet residential Wilropark, Roodepoort, near Kloofendal Nature Reserve, with guest rooms and self-catering units.
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Krugersdorp provides easy access to South Africa's urban attractions and natural landscapes. The area includes historical sites related to the country's mining past and opportunities for wildlife viewing. With its proximity to Johannesburg, it serves as a practical base for exploration and relaxation.
Alvesta Guesthouse offers hilltop accommodation in quiet residential Wilropark, Roodepoort, near Kloofendal Nature Reserve, with guest rooms and self-catering units.
Escape to stylish comfort at Serenity Luxury Guesthouse in the prestigious Featherbrooke Estate, Krugersdorp. Guests can choose between a spacious self-catering apartment and a deluxe queen room. Perfect for overnight stays or relaxing getaways, this inviting retreat offers a peaceful and private atmosphere within one of Gautengs most secure and scenic residential estates. The self-catering apartment features a queen-size bed, en-suite bathroom with a shower, and an open-plan kitchen and lounge area. The kitchen is equipped with a gas stove, bar fridge, crockery, cutlery, and tea and coffee-making facilities. The lounge includes comfortable seating and a TV. The deluxe queen room also offers tasteful furnishings, an en-suite bathroom, and convenient in-room amenities. Complimentary Wi-Fi and secure parking are available to all guests. Featherbrooke Estate, where Serenity Guesthouse is located, is an exclusive residential estate renowned for its natural beauty, high-end homes, and exceptional lifestyle offerings. Cloaked in indigenous woodland, the estate boasts lush parklands, walking trails, dams, and direct access to the botanical gardens. Residents and guests enjoy top-tier security, a range of sports facilities, and proximity to quality schools, medical care, and retail centres. Its secure, serene setting and easy access to Johannesburg, Roodepoort, and Pretoria make it highly sought-after by professionals and nature lovers alike. Serenity Luxury Guesthouse lies just 3.2 km from Roodepoort Country Club and within easy reach of major attractions like Parkview Golf Club (25 km), Cradle of Humankind (27 km), and Sandton City Mall (28 km). Lanseria International Airport is only 23 km away, making this a convenient and scenic destination for local and international travellers.
Welcome to Beyond Wood Lodge, your peaceful escape in the heart of Muldersdrift. Nestled just beyond the city lights, where Muldersdrift's hills fold into quiet gardens and ancient landscapes, Beyond Wood Lodge waits. A retreat that feels a world away, yet is only minutes from Johannesburg, Lanseria International Airport, and the Cradle of Humankind. Here, time slows. Whether you've arrived for a business trip that deserves a little more calm, a celebration worth remembering, a wedding at one of the venues nearby, or simply a weekend where the only plan is to unwind, the lodge meets you with warm hospitality and modern comfort in equal measure. Our spacious family suites and elegant king rooms are more than places to rest, they're spaces designed to make you feel at home, wrapped in the quiet beauty of the surrounding gardens, long after the day is done. Every room at Beyond Wood Lodge is designed for effortless comfort. Our spacious rooms feature modern amenities, quality bedding and peaceful garden views, ensuring you wake up refreshed and ready for the day ahead. Whichever room you choose, you'll find air conditioning, complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, a Smart TV with streaming, tea and coffee, a spacious wardrobe and daily housekeeping, all wrapped in the same quiet, wood-toned warmth. A cot, iron and ironing board are available on request. Start your day by enjoying a breakfast which is served in the eating area and if you would like entertainment, there is a pool table in the communal recreation space. If it is the outdoors you prefer then take a morning walk and enjoy a coffee beneath the trees. Our outdoor swimming pool is surrounded by tranquil gardens, offering the perfect place to relax after exploring Muldersdrift or attending a nearby event. Whether you're enjoying a refreshing morning swim or simply lounging in the South African sun, our pool area provides a peaceful setting for guests of all ages. Perfectly positioned in Muldersdrift, Beyond Wood Lodge offers a safe place to store your bicycles and has direct access to some of Gauteng's finest road cycling routes and world-class mountain biking trails in the West Rand. Whether you're training for the race season or enjoying a relaxed weekend ride, you'll find everything from quiet country roads and rolling hills to scenic beginner trails and technical singletrack, all just moments from our doorstep. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Muldersdrift, where scenic landscapes and outdoor adventures await. From tranquil nature walks and hiking trails to wildlife encounters and adrenaline-filled experiences, the area offers something for every kind of explorer - all just a short drive from Beyond Wood Lodge. Whether you're travelling with family, friends, or simply looking to explore, Beyond Wood Lodge is surrounded by attractions for every age and interest. Enjoy everything from water parks, horse riding, and unique outdoor experiences to scenic hot air balloon rides, local craft villages, and entertainment destinations - all within easy reach of the lodge.
Guesthouse accommodation with two suites featuring kitchenettes, private gardens, pool, and complimentary access to Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens in Featherbrooke Estate.
Windsong Living is a 4-star tourism-graded self-catering accommodation estate on an original equestrian property bordering the Cradle of Humankind UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Witspits in Krugersdorp offers comfortable and relaxed accommodation comprising two self-catering units and three heat-and-eat units, making it suitable for both short stays and longer visits. Set within a peaceful garden environment with attractive views, the property provides a homely atmosphere where guests can unwind and enjoy a quiet break while still having access to practical, well-considered amenities. The self-catering units are fully equipped for independent stays and include a kitchenette with a stove, microwave, bar fridge, and kitchen supplies, as well as a dedicated seating area for added comfort. All units are thoughtfully furnished with essentials such as towels, Wi-Fi, DStv, televisions, desks, and coffee and tea-making facilities, ensuring guests have everything they need for a convenient and comfortable stay. The rooms are non-smoking and designed with ease and functionality in mind. Bathrooms vary between units, offering either a shower only or a separate bath and shower combination, catering to different guest preferences. Ceiling fans are provided for comfort, and each unit opens onto a patio or outdoor dining area, allowing guests to enjoy the fresh air and garden surroundings. Additional services are available to enhance the guest experience, including laundry service on request. Breakfast can also be arranged on request. For leisure and relaxation, guests have access to a shared swimming pool, as well as outdoor dining areas and BBQ facilities, creating a welcoming space to socialise or simply unwind. Witspits combines comfort, practicality, and a relaxed setting, making it an ideal choice for travellers seeking easy-going accommodation with essential comforts and thoughtful touches.
3-star B&B accommodation in Krugersdorp North with 17 well-appointed rooms, offering personalized service for business and leisure guests near the Cradle of Humankind.
*Bankenveld House has panoramic views of the Cradle of Humankind and guests can enjoy the birdlife in the garden, listen to the calls of the Black Backed Jackal during the evenings and even be lucky to view the resident Black Eagle pair (Verreaux Eagles) soaring above or the Vervet Monkeys chattering in the trees *All rooms are individually decorated with the interpretation of living beautifully whilst away from home *We commit to always providing our guests with comfortable, clean and luxurious rooms with an extra effort to ensure your privacy. As your hosts, we are available to advise on local eat outs, help you have a "braai" in our boma or on the deck, visit places of interest, as well as arrange transport for connecting flights *You can expect to experience a peaceful stay whilst also having the convenience of being near the city of Johannesburg. You can come and relax after a busy day *Bankenveld House is situated on a 2-hectare holding where we have planted more than 50 indigenous trees in the garden. Bankenveld House is a rustic thatched family home partly constructed from timber from alien invaders in and around the property
The accommodation comprises a self-catering cottage and a room in the main house. The River Cottage is a cosy self-catering unit that comprises 2 bedrooms and can accommodate up to 4 guests at a time. The main bedroom has a queen-size bed and the second bedroom has a double bed. The bathroom has a shower, toilet and basin. It has a kitchen area with a stove, oven, fridge, microwave, coffee and tea making facilities, crockery and cutlery. The lounge area has comfortable seating and a TV with DStv. The River Guest Room is situated in the house and has a door leading out to a small, private garden and views of the river. The room comprises a queen-size bed and an en-suite bathroom with a bath, shower, toilet and basin.
50 Galena offers comfortably furnished self-catering accommodation in Helderkruin, Roodepoort, making it ideal for business travellers and overnight stays in the area. The multi-story guesthouse offers guests a choice of lovely units that can accommodate between 2 to 5 people. Some of the units offer a private entrance with a private garden and braai facilities, others are situated in the main building, while others are located on the second-floor opening to a balcony. The units are furnished with comfortable beds and have private bathrooms fitted with showers and toilets while some have a bath, shower, and a toilet. The private kitchens are fully equipped with microwaves, 2-plate gas stoves as well as fridges and some offer a dining area. The units are equipped with TVs and Wi-Fi is available. Guests have access to braai facilities, and secure parking is available.
Guesthouse accommodation in Krugersdorp offering diverse room types from single rooms to 4-sleeper family units, with en-suite bathrooms, free WiFi, and a peaceful, secure atmosphere.
4-star award-winning accommodation in Muldersdrift with 12 suites near the Cradle of Humankind UNESCO site, offering personalized service at affordable rates.
A 4-star accommodation in Krugersdorp offering 12 rooms with doubles, singles, and combinations for 2–4 guests.
Couples spa and wellness retreat in the Krugersdorp area of the Cradle of Humankind near Johannesburg, offering day spa experiences and overnight accommodation.
Farm-stay accommodation with newly renovated cottages in organic gardens, 20 minutes from the airport, featuring an on-site farm-to-table restaurant.
Casalinga is a newly renovated farm-stay accommodation just 20 minutes from the airport, featuring cottages set in tranquil gardens within a working organic farm near Johannesburg.
Impangele Lodge offers accommodation in 7 self-catering thatch chalets in the Maropeng valley, a tranquil breakaway near Johannesburg.
Amberlight Guest Accommodation in Krugersdorp offers budget-friendly stays near Key West Shopping Centre for couples, families and corporate long stays.
Guesthouse accommodation in Helderkruin, Roodepoort hosting up to 26 guests across 9 individually styled rooms with en-suite bathrooms, shared kitchen, and pool.
Six individually themed cottages on a working farm in Muldersdrift, 30 minutes from Johannesburg. Self-catering accommodation with fully equipped kitchens and private braai areas.
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Krugersdorp provides easy access to South Africa's urban attractions and natural landscapes. The area includes historical sites related to the country's mining past and opportunities for wildlife viewing. With its proximity to Johannesburg, it serves as a practical base for exploration and relaxation.
Krugersdorp's accommodation market is compact but practical, with 11 listed properties spread across a nightly price range of R1,100 to R1,400. That relatively narrow spread means the difference between budget and upper-tier options is more about amenities and setting than dramatic cost differences.
Guesthouses form the backbone of available stock, with eight listings falling into this category. Most operate on a bed-and-breakfast basis, offering clean rooms, a cooked morning meal, and staff who know the local area well. These properties tend to be owner-operated, which generally means a more personal experience than a chain hotel, though facilities vary considerably. Some occupy converted residential properties close to the town centre, while others sit on smallholdings with more open space around them.
A single bed and breakfast listing rounds out the more affordable end of the market. B&Bs here typically involve a family home converted for guests, with shared communal spaces and a domestic atmosphere. They suit travellers who value local conversation and inside knowledge over anonymity, though privacy is naturally more limited than in a self-contained unit.
The self-catering option in this range appeals to families or small groups who prefer flexibility around mealtimes. Kitchen access removes the constraint of restaurant hours and can bring down daily costs over a longer stay. Properties with self-catering facilities in this area tend to be set on larger plots with more outdoor space than the average guesthouse.
The lone lodge listing sits at the upper end of the range and typically offers more seclusion, more grounds, and a stronger connection to the natural environment, whether through a garden, boma, or bush setting. It bridges the gap for travellers who want a bush-adjacent feel without committing to a full wildlife reserve stay.
Booking directly with properties is often possible and may avoid platform fees, though comparison sites allow side-by-side views of availability, photos, and recent guest reviews before committing.
The Krugersdorp Game Reserve is the most accessible wildlife experience in the immediate area. It covers several hundred hectares and supports white rhino, various antelope, zebra, and a good range of bird species. Morning and late-afternoon drives produce the best sightings, and entry costs are modest compared to private reserves. The site works well as a half-day activity without requiring an overnight stay.
Golf is a significant draw for visitors, with courses in and around the town offering well-maintained fairways at reasonable green fees by South African standards. The Highveld's elevation and dry conditions keep courses in good shape through most of the year.
The Cradle of Humankind UNESCO World Heritage Site begins about 30 kilometres from the town centre and is the region's most internationally recognised attraction. The Sterkfontein Caves within the site have yielded some of the world's oldest hominid fossils, including the "Mrs Ples" skull discovered in 1947. Guided underground tours run daily and take roughly an hour. The Maropeng Visitor Centre nearby provides broader context through interactive exhibits suited to all ages.
The Paardekraal Monument, in the town itself, marks a historically significant site connected to events preceding the First Anglo-Boer War in the late 19th century. It is a modest but informative stop for visitors interested in Afrikaner history and South African political heritage.
The Magaliesberg range to the north draws hikers and trail runners to rocky terrain with wide views across the Highveld plateau. Day hikes from Krugersdorp typically require a 30 to 45 minute drive to reach the main trailheads, making them a comfortable full-day excursion rather than a quick detour.
Krugersdorp sits at roughly 1,740 metres above sea level, which moderates temperatures compared to lower-lying South African destinations. Summer, running from October through April, brings the bulk of annual rainfall, typically as afternoon thunderstorms rather than prolonged wet days. Mornings during this period are usually clear and warm, reaching the mid-twenties Celsius, but unpredictable afternoons can affect plans for outdoor activities.
Winter, from May through September, is dry and consistently clear. Daytime temperatures range from around 16 to 22 degrees Celsius, dropping sharply after dark. Reduced vegetation cover during these months improves visibility for wildlife watching and makes bush trails easier to navigate. For visitors prioritising time outdoors, the dry season generally offers more reliable conditions.
July and August see the highest domestic visitor numbers, tied to school holidays. Accommodation books up more quickly during these weeks, and popular attractions can be busier. May, June, and September offer similar weather with fewer crowds and are worth considering for a quieter visit. Spring, from September into October, brings warming temperatures and early Highveld wildflowers before the summer storms return. It represents a reasonable middle ground for travellers who want some colour in the landscape alongside comfortable weather.
OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg is the primary international arrival point, approximately 60 kilometres from Krugersdorp by road. The drive via the N14 or N1 takes between 45 minutes and 90 minutes depending on traffic, which can be heavy on weekdays during morning and evening peaks. Car hire desks at OR Tambo are well-stocked, and driving is the most practical way to reach the town and move around once there.
From central Johannesburg, Krugersdorp is roughly 40 kilometres west along the N14. From Pretoria, the drive south-west takes about an hour via the N14 or R28. Lanseria Airport, a smaller domestic terminal approximately 20 kilometres away, handles flights from Cape Town, Durban, and other South African cities. For travellers arriving from within the country, Lanseria can be a more convenient entry point than OR Tambo.
Metrorail operates a commuter rail line connecting Krugersdorp to Park Station in Johannesburg, though the service is oriented toward daily commuters and is not well-suited to tourists travelling with luggage. Minibus taxis cover most local suburban routes but require some prior knowledge to navigate reliably.
Once in the area, a car is effectively necessary. The town centre itself is walkable for basic errands, but most points of interest outside it are spread across a wide geographic footprint with no scheduled public transport to speak of.
Noordheuwel sits a kilometre from the town centre and functions as a quiet residential suburb. Several properties in this area draw visitors who want proximity to town amenities without being directly in the centre. The suburb is well-served by local schools and shops, making it a practical base for families.
Mogale City, two kilometres out, is the name of the local municipality that formally administers Krugersdorp and its surrounding areas. Visitors encounter this name on road signs and official communications throughout the region. The area around its administrative hub carries additional commercial services that supplement what the town centre offers.
Krugersdorp West, four kilometres from the centre, is a suburban extension edging toward smallholding and agricultural territory. It has a more spread-out character than the inner suburbs and provides a useful departure point for drives westward into open Highveld.
Protea Ridge, eight kilometres out, occupies semi-rural land between suburban Krugersdorp and open farmland. Smallholdings and equestrian properties are common here, and the area attracts visitors looking for a more rural feel without travelling far from town services.
Muldersdrift, also eight kilometres from the centre, has developed into a concentrated hospitality corridor along the R28. Wedding venues, conference facilities, and farm-style restaurants are clustered in this area, drawing substantial day-visitor traffic from both Johannesburg and Pretoria. It operates as a distinct destination in its own right rather than just a suburb of Krugersdorp.
Roodepoort, 12 kilometres to the east, is a large suburb within the Johannesburg metropolitan boundary. It offers a full range of urban amenities, including major shopping centres, medical facilities, and direct transport links back toward central Johannesburg. Visitors based in Krugersdorp frequently pass through Roodepoort for larger shopping trips or to connect with onward public transport.
Booking two to four weeks in advance is adequate for most periods outside of school holidays. July and December see peak domestic demand, and availability in this area tightens considerably during those weeks. Confirming early during these periods avoids being pushed toward last-minute options with less choice.
When comparing properties, check whether the listed rate includes breakfast. At this price level, the inclusion or exclusion of a morning meal has a meaningful effect on daily costs. Properties with kitchen access may carry a lower base rate but expect guests to supply their own provisions, which is worth confirming before arrival.
Before booking, verify the property's exact location relative to your planned activities. The town and its surrounds cover a substantial area, and a few kilometres' difference can add noticeable driving time if you are making multiple daily trips. Confirming on-site parking availability is also worth doing if you are hiring a vehicle.
Power outages, known locally as load-shedding, remain a routine feature of life in South Africa. Asking whether a property has generator or inverter backup before arriving is practical rather than excessive. Most established properties in the area now have some form of power backup, but it is not universal.
Card payments are accepted at most restaurants, shops, and filling stations. Cash is useful at informal markets and smaller vendors. A local SIM card provides reliable data coverage throughout the town and surrounding suburbs at low cost, and navigation apps work well in this area.