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Littlebushveld Guesthouse

Rated 4.4 in 141 Reviews

Bon Accord, Pretoria, Gauteng
from
R 600
Avg per night for 2 guests

The Littlebushveld Guesthouse offers a real slow-life experience in an unspoilt bushveld environment located just 18 km from the city centre of Pretoria. In the mornings, guests are awakened by the calls of Crimson Breasted Shrikes, Guineafowls, and Bush Partridges, while at night, the occasional calls of jackals deepen the sense of being part of nature. Surrounded by Acacia trees and next to a campfire, visitors can experience a peace and tranquility unknown so close to a big, modern city.

The guesthouse is established on a smallholding with self-catering chalets that offer the comfort and amenities enjoyed at home. Each chalet has an equipped kitchenette, a private bathroom, shaded areas to sit and relax, and equipped braai areas. Additionally, the guesthouse offers a bush camp with a very private setting to enhance the bush atmosphere. The bush camp features a small en-suite bathroom for night-use as well as an outside bush-shower in a wood-fenced boma under a tree, providing an exciting and private shower experience.

Situated next to the fence of a 3,000-hectare farm, the guesthouse offers a quiet and safe environment protected by electrified perimeter fencing. It provides shade, safe parking, and facilities for those who want to take a quiet "Slow-life" break from the rushed modern life and enjoy the peaceful bushveld environment. A relaxing time is promised.

The Bushbaby Chalet can accommodate two people in a double bed. It includes a small fridge, TV, breakfast nook, single plate gas burner, and a microwave oven. The chalet has an en-suite bathroom with a toilet, washbasin, and shower, as well as an OpenView decoder for the television. Outside, there is an area to relax and braai under a big shaded tree, with shaded parking available.

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