Holiday Stays

Randfontein Accommodation

Eliora Guest House

Guesthouse Central Randfontein
From R790
Swimming pool in a backyard with a house and surrounding greenery
Star Star Star

Amberlight Guest Accommodation

Guesthouse Krugersdorp
From R850

Rabbit Hole Hotel

Bed and Breakfast
From R1,440

The Loft Guest House

Guesthouse
From R1,454

Achterbergh Lodge & Conference Center

Lodge

Sterkfontein Heritage Lodge

Lodge
From R1,200

Crystal Rose Lodge & Spa

Lodge
From R1,585
Bed with white pillows striped pillow and a decorative wall lamp

Greensleeves Johannesburg

Guesthouse Crosby

The Gem of Muldersdrift

Hotel
From R700

Soweto Hotel & Conference Center

Boutique Hotel

Homely Guest House

Guesthouse Horison

7th Heaven Guesthouse

Guesthouse

Fleur de Lis Boutique Accommodation

Guesthouse
From R1,274

Golden Emperors Lodge

Bed and Breakfast
From R980
Star Star Star Star

Afrique

Hotel Ruimsig

Grand Diamond Lodge

Boutique Hotel Horison

Homely Haven Guesthouse

Guesthouse
From R550
Cozy bedroom with a large bed wooden ceiling and bedside tables with lamps
Star Star Star

Impangele Lodge

Lodge Krugersdorp
From R680
Cozy bedroom with a large bed wooden ceiling and bedside tables with lamps
Star Star Star

Impangele Lodge

Lodge Krugersdorp
From R680
Lush green garden with palm trees and a house in the background
Star Star Star Star

Alvesta Guesthouse

Guesthouse Roodepoort
From R1,150

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Randfontein provides easy access to Gauteng's attractions while offering a quieter atmosphere for relaxation. The town features historical sites related to its mining past and opportunities for outdoor activities in nearby areas. Staying here allows travelers to experience a blend of culture and nature without the hustle of larger cities.

Randfontein is a town in Gauteng province that developed around gold mining in the late 19th century. It sits about 40 kilometers west of Johannesburg, making it a convenient spot for those commuting to the city. The area includes several mines that have shaped its economy and community over the years. Early settlers arrived during the gold rush, leading to rapid growth and the establishment of key infrastructure.

One notable feature is the Lake Randfontein area, which offers spaces for fishing and picnics. The town also has a museum that showcases artifacts from its mining era, providing insights into local history. Distances to other points of interest are manageable, with the Cradle of Humankind about 50 kilometers away. This site includes fossil sites that attract paleontology enthusiasts. Parks in the vicinity provide trails for walking and birdwatching, appealing to nature lovers.

For those planning a visit, Randfontein accommodation options range from budget guesthouses to more comfortable hotels, catering to different preferences. The town serves as a base for exploring the broader West Rand region, including nearby towns like Krugersdorp. Public transport links make it straightforward to reach Johannesburg for shopping or events. Weather in the area is typically sunny, ideal for outdoor plans during the summer months. Local markets offer fresh produce and crafts, adding to the everyday appeal of the place.