Gert Van Der Westhuizen has converted an old school building into the private Roodedraai Museum. His most prized possession is a letter penned by Sir Winston Churchill, but you will find thousands of artefacts here as it is one of the largest collect...
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More InfoAdmire a naturally carved, free-standing rock buttress at The Pinnacle Rock, a metamorphic rock fringed with vegetation arising from a forest.
More InfoThe Queen Rose Hiking Trail is considered one of the most scenic in South Africa and it is easy to understand why. The two-day, 26km, hike takes you amongst indigenous forests, over mountain passes, through the Montrose plantation and along the Queen...
More InfoVisit The Vine and eat traditional South African dishes that will leave your taste buds tingling and which will make you feel truly satisfied.
More InfoExperience African Cuisine at The Wild Fig Tree Restaurant. The Wild Fig offers exotic dishes like: Kudu, Crocodile and Ostrich.
More InfoAt the northern end of the mighty Drakensberg Range, and standing sentry at one end of the Blyde River Canyon is the most famous - and pgotographed - attraction in the region, the Three Rondavels.
More InfoWhether you're a professional horse rider and jumper or merely starting out, this is the perfect place to get your fix of horse riding. Kids will love it too.
More InfoThe rhythmic flicks of the rod, gentle ripples as the fly softly lands on the water and then the unforgettable moment when you catch your first trout fly fishing. Spend a weekend learning the techniques of fly fishing, picnicking by the dams and rela...
More InfoMpumalanga too has its own mysterious Triangle. A region responsible for multiple disappearances, mainly of Gauteng locals who have visited for the weekend!
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