Angels Valley River Lodge
Campground, Self-catering accommodationRated 4.9 in 22 Reviews
R 360
Per night for 2 adults
Angels Valley River Lodge is a luxury retreat nestled along the Wilge River in Sterkfontein, Balmoral, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Located approximately 120 km from Pretoria on the N4 in a malaria-free zone, the lodge is accessible via a 20 km scenic gravel road, requiring high-clearance vehicles, and sits roughly 38 km from Bronkhorstspruit.
The property offers various accommodation options, each providing 100% private and self-catering facilities. The Mountain Dew Chalet, perched atop the mountain, features three bedrooms accommodating up to 13 guests (maximum 11 adults) and includes solar power, a fireplace, boma, braai area, and pool with panoramic views. Paradise Tented Camp delivers a luxury glamping experience for up to 8 guests, complete with private facilities and a dedicated fishing spot.
For camping enthusiasts, the lodge offers Silversands Campsites and Rocky Mountain Campsite, both semi off-grid locations accommodating up to 20 adults each. These sites cater to tents, off-road trailers, and caravans, providing basic lighting without power supply.
The lodge's surroundings offer numerous activities including fishing for bass, carp, catfish, and yellowfish in the Wilge River. Guests can enjoy bird and wildlife watching, with regular sightings of buck and various bird species. Walking trails are available for those seeking to explore the natural environment.
Guest testimonials consistently praise the lodge's tranquil atmosphere, luxurious accommodations, and the perfect balance between nature and comfort. The property has earned particular recognition as an ideal destination for both family vacations and romantic getaways, with visitors highlighting the privacy and serenity of the location.
Set against the backdrop of rolling hills and the Wilge River, Angels Valley River Lodge combines the rugged beauty of the bushveld with comfortable amenities, creating an ideal retreat for those seeking to escape the urban environment and immerse themselves in nature.