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Treelands Estate, Abbey And Castle

Guest house, Hotel, Self-catering accommodation

Rated 3.5 in 76 Reviews

Treelands Estate, Abbey, Manor and Castle is a prestigious collection of self-catering accommodations located in the scenic town of Dullstroom, Mpumalanga, South Africa. The four separate venues are centrally positioned within walking distance of each other in the historic part of town.

Treelands Estate features five self-catering units, including a three-bedroom unit accommodating eight guests, a one-bedroom unit for four guests, and three bachelor units. All units come equipped with convertible king-size beds, fireplaces/braai facilities, fully-fitted kitchens, dining areas, flatscreen TVs with DStv, and Wi-Fi.

Treelands Abbey offers four king studios, one one-bedroom unit, two cabin units that can be interlinked, and a three-bedroom unit that can connect to an additional one-bedroom unit. Similar to the Estate, all units feature modern amenities including convertible king-size beds and entertainment facilities.

Treelands Manor comprises seven super-king studios, each accommodating four people with king-size beds (convertible to twins) and bunk beds. The units maintain the same high standard of amenities as the other properties.

Treelands Castle is a spacious four-bedroom house with two en-suite rooms, three bathrooms, and an open-plan living area. It includes a covered braai patio, central fireplace, and large forest garden, accommodating up to nine guests.

All properties feature secure parking and armed response systems. The location offers easy access to various activities including golf at Highland Gate (rated among South Africa's top five courses), hiking, mountain biking, trout fishing, and horse riding. Guest reviews consistently praise the attention to detail, modern facilities, and beautiful gardens.

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