Planning a trip to the Jacaranda City? Our City Lodge Hotel Hatfield
is the ideal accommodation for both business and leisure travelers,
with 184 comfortable rooms available.
Number: +27 (012) 423 5000
Area: The Fields, 407 Hilda Street, Hatfield, Pretoria, 0028, South Africa
One of the Western Cape's most popular holiday destinations, Goudini
Spa is a self-catering resort situated in a valley surrounded by
mountains, about 22km from Worcester. The resort is most popular
amongst families with young children.
Number: +27 (023) 349 8100
Area: Wyzersdrift Road, Rawsonville, 6845, South Africa
Travelers choosing to stay at this 106 room City Lodge Hotel Group
hotel are in for a visual treat, with rooms either facing the
sparkling swimming pool, or overlooking the Tygerberg Valley.
Number: +27 (021) 948 7990
Area: 50 Willie van Schoor Avenue Corner Mispel Road, Bellville, 7536, Western Cape, South Africa
Worcester 25km; Three 25km routes 1 day each; Sand and mountain; 3-4
Campsites with 10 sites (20 people), 15 rooms en-suite and
conferences, One of Top 10 routes in Drive Out for past three years.
Guided only. Low range essential, but not seriously challenging.
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Number: +27 (082) 579 4515
Area: Kweekkraal, Worcester, Western Cape, South Africa
The Eastern Cape is located between the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal and is a popular holiday destination with its 1 000km of coastline, unspoilt beaches, safe, warm-water swimming and spectacular scenery.
The Free State, lying at the heart of South Africa is made up of five sub-regions, Motheo at the centre, Northern Free State, Thabo Mofutanyana to the east, Lejweleputswa, at the west and Xhariep to the south.
A vibrant, lively mix of energy and diversity, Gauteng is renowned for being South Africa's and, indeed Africa's, economic, financial, business and entertainment epicentre.
KwaZulu-Natal is one of the nine provinces of South Africa. It is often referred to as the 'Zulu Kingdom', as it is the ancestral home of the Zulu people, whose king King Goodwill Zwelinthini, is descended from a long line of Zulu royalty.
Previously called the Northern Province, there is so much to do in this land of myths and legends. The game viewing is absolutely fantastic and possibly the best in the country hence we are the preferred Eco-tourism destination in Southern Africa.
Mpumalanga, the place of the rising sun, is one of South Africa's newest and fastest growing provinces. The province covers almost 80 000 square kilometres of what some may call God's own country.
SANParks is one of the world's leading conservation and scientific research bodies and a leading proponent of maintaining the indigenous natural environment.
Nature, wildlife, spectacular golf and entertainment are just some of the offerings of the Northwest Province. World-class game parks, including the Madikwe Game Reserve and the malaria free Pilansburg National Park, provide unmatched nature encounters ...