Silverstone Guesthouse
Bed & breakfast and self-catering accommodation in Ferndale, Randburg. Double and family-size units with swimming pool, fitness center, and garden views.
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Paardekraal is a historic area in Krugersdorp, Gauteng, known for its significant role in South African history. The Monument Hill and surrounding grasslands mark where Boer leaders gathered in 1880, leading to the First Boer War. Visitors find a peaceful setting with historical importance close to Johannesburg.
Bed & breakfast and self-catering accommodation in Ferndale, Randburg. Double and family-size units with swimming pool, fitness center, and garden views.
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.
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The Fairlands Luxury Apartments offers self-catering accommodation set in tranquil gardens in Fairlands, Randburg. The apartments are within walking distance of Fairlands Walk Mall and less than 2 km from the well-known Cresta Mall adjacent. The property offers easy access to major highways, Lanseria and OR Tambo Airports, Pretoria and Bloemfontein. Enjoy seamless connectivity with Wi-Fi throughout the space. Relax in the living area, complete with a couch and flat-screen TV for your entertainment. The property also offers the convenience of a private entrance, ensuring a peaceful and exclusive experience.
Escape to your ultimate home away from home in this beautifully designed two-bedroom villa that includes a queen bed and a double bed and has a bathroom with a shower over bath. Safely nestled within a secure, upscale golf estate, Jackal Creek Golf Estate in Roodepoort. This magnificent space perfectly blends modern luxury with cosy character, featuring soaring high ceilings, sun-drenched open-concept living, and carefully curated premium finishes. Natural light pours through massive windows, creating a warm, inviting sanctuary where couples, families, friends, and business travellers can instantly unwind. Designed for both effortless relaxation and stylish entertaining, the house boasts a fully equipped chef's kitchen complete with an oven, an air fryer, and a convenient washer and dryer setup. When it is time to have some fun, the property delivers an exclusive entertainment area centred around a pristine pool table, enhanced by vibrant LED mood lighting to set the perfect vibe for your evening. You will have access to a full kitchen, free parking, balcony, lounge and loft area, pool table, smart TV, and Wi-Fi. Enjoy access to 16+ pools, a gym, a golf course, and the on-site restaurant. Whether you are sipping your morning coffee in the peaceful sun, hosting a dinner in the elegant open-plan lounge, or retreating after a day of exploring, this exceptional oasis offers the luxurious privacy and resort-style comfort you deserve.
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Paardekraal is a historic area in Krugersdorp, Gauteng, known for its significant role in South African history. The Monument Hill and surrounding grasslands mark where Boer leaders gathered in 1880, leading to the First Boer War. Visitors find a peaceful setting with historical importance close to Johannesburg.
Across 21 properties, rates in Paardekraal run from around R950 to R2,120 per night. The area has no large branded hotels, so accommodation is drawn entirely from owner-operated establishments, which tends to make the experience more personal and locally informed.
The most affordable options are self-catering and apartment properties. A self-catering unit, averaging around R1,320 per night, suits those wanting to cook their own meals and keep costs predictable over a longer stay. The apartment option in the area follows a similar profile, offering independent access and domestic facilities without the formality of a hosted stay.
Guest houses are the dominant category and give the area much of its accommodation character. More than a dozen properties fall under the guest house listing, with rates averaging around R1,841 per night. These typically include breakfast, en-suite bathrooms, and secure off-street parking, operating from residential properties where the host is usually on site. Service at this tier tends to be attentive, and hosts often prove useful for local navigation and recommendations.
For travellers wanting something above the standard guest house, bed and breakfast properties offer a step up in room quality and personal service, averaging around R1,925. Lodge-style properties round out the mid-to-upper range, appealing to those who prefer a setting that feels more removed from suburban surroundings without actually leaving the urban area. At the top end, the area's single boutique hotel delivers a more formal, styled experience with the facilities that category implies, and its rates reflect that positioning.
The overall spread means most budgets are accommodated, though the majority of properties sit firmly in the mid-range and above, reflecting the area's character as a comfortable suburban alternative to inner-city accommodation.
The Paardekraal Monument is the area's main historical landmark. Set on a hill above the suburb, it marks the gathering of 13 December 1880, when Boer leaders and citizens assembled to protest British annexation of the Transvaal, an event that directly preceded the First Boer War. Each stone on the site was placed by one of the men who attended, a detail that gives the memorial unusual physical weight. The grounds are open, maintained, and quiet, with long views across the Gauteng highveld that reward the short walk up.
For wildlife, the Krugersdorp Game Reserve operates about 15 kilometres from the area as a day-visit reserve within a city setting. White rhino, zebra, wildebeest, and various antelope species are kept in its enclosures. It is not a wilderness experience, but for visitors without time for a trip to a national park, it provides reasonable proximity to large mammals. Game drives and guided tours can be arranged through the reserve directly.
Golf is available at the Krugersdorp Golf Club, a parklands course suited to a range of skill levels. Tee times outside weekends are generally available with short notice, making it a flexible addition to the itinerary.
The Sterkfontein Caves, part of the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, lie around 15 kilometres from Paardekraal. Guided tours run daily through underground chambers where some of the world's most significant early hominid fossils were excavated over the past century. A tour takes about an hour and provides clear context on the site's palaeontological importance. Booking ahead is advised during school holiday periods when visitor numbers increase substantially.
Paardekraal sits at roughly 1,700 metres above sea level, and altitude shapes the climate more than latitude does here. Summers, from October through March, bring warm days with strong sunshine followed by afternoon thunderstorms that arrive quickly and clear just as fast. These storms are most frequent from November through February and make mornings the better window for outdoor activities. Daytime temperatures typically reach the high 20s Celsius, while evenings cool off noticeably even in midsummer.
Winter runs from May through August with dry, clear conditions and cold nights. After dark, temperatures can drop close to freezing, so a warm layer is necessary regardless of how pleasant the afternoon felt. The consistent sunshine and dry air make winter comfortable for sightseeing and outdoor movement.
The shoulder months of September to October and March to April offer the most balanced conditions: warm days, reduced storm frequency, and smaller visitor numbers than the December and January school holiday peak. During December and January, attractions across the West Rand see their highest footfall of the year.
For those where avoiding crowds takes priority, May through July provides a reliable trade-off. Temperatures are at their lowest, but skies are reliably clear and competition for bookings is at its weakest.
Paardekraal sits approximately 40 kilometres west of central Johannesburg, with the N14 highway providing the most direct connection. Under normal traffic conditions the drive takes around 45 minutes, though peak-hour congestion heading westbound can add considerable time. From Pretoria, the route south via the N14 or through the N1 interchange takes approximately an hour.
OR Tambo International Airport, Gauteng's main international entry point, lies roughly 70 kilometres to the east. The practical route runs via the N3 south to the N14 west, a drive of 60 to 75 minutes depending on conditions. Lanseria Airport, a smaller domestic terminal handling flights from Cape Town, Durban, and other South African cities, sits around 20 kilometres to the northeast and considerably closer for those arriving on domestic routes.
Car hire is the most practical way to get around once in the area. Public transport is limited: minibus taxis run along main routes into the town centre but do not serve most residential streets, and the Gautrain network does not extend to the West Rand. Visitors relying entirely on public transport will find independent movement significantly restricted.
Krugersdorp town centre, a short drive from most properties in the area, is the main services hub for fuel, groceries, and medical facilities.
Roodepoort, 3 kilometres away, functions as the closest urban centre for everyday needs. It has substantial shopping facilities and a full range of commercial services, including large malls that draw shoppers from across the West Rand. For guests who need banking, a wider choice of restaurants, or larger retail options, Roodepoort is the most accessible option.
Dobsonville, 5 kilometres out, is a township community adjacent to Roodepoort with a different character to the surrounding suburbs. Visitors with an interest in local community life and informal markets will find the area worth exploring, though it is primarily residential rather than oriented toward conventional tourism.
Weltevredenpark, 8 kilometres from Paardekraal, is an established suburb with retail and dining options in a quieter setting. It provides an accurate picture of conventional middle-class Gauteng suburban life, and its commercial strip is a useful alternative for dining without travelling far.
Fairlands, also 8 kilometres distant, sits on the edge of Johannesburg's northern suburbs. The area is largely residential but serves as a useful transit point for visitors heading further into the city's northern corridors and is well-connected by main roads.
Melville, 13 kilometres east, offers the most distinct day-trip option from Paardekraal. One of Johannesburg's more characterful neighbourhoods, it is known for the cafe and restaurant strip along 7th Street, independent bookshops, and a creative community that has shaped the area over several decades. An evening in Melville provides a contrast to the quieter West Rand, with varied cuisine and a sociable street-level atmosphere that differs sharply from its suburban neighbours.
Eldoradopark, 13 kilometres south, is a large urban township. It is not built around tourism infrastructure, but travellers interested in the broader human geography of Johannesburg, beyond its commercial and suburban face, may find a visit worthwhile.
Properties in the area list on major accommodation platforms, with many guest houses also accepting direct bookings. Weekend availability fills faster than weekday slots, particularly around public holidays and the December school break. Booking two to three weeks ahead is a reasonable minimum for popular periods, and further ahead for December.
When comparing options, factor in proximity to your planned activities. Attractions in the West Rand are spread out, and a few extra kilometres of daily driving adds up quickly. Check whether secure overnight parking is included, as almost all guests arrive by car and arrangements vary between properties.
Before confirming, check whether breakfast is included and at what time it is served. Some properties offer it on request only, and early starts for game drives or cave tours may require advance arrangement. If you have dietary requirements, contact the property directly rather than assuming flexibility at check-in.
Ask about backup power before booking. Load-shedding, South Africa's system of scheduled electricity outages, affects the whole region. Properties vary considerably in whether they have generator or inverter backup installed, and this affects hot water, evening meals, and connectivity. It is a practical question worth asking directly, not something to leave to chance on arrival.