Woolly Bugger Farm
Self-catering, Farmstay, Self-catering accommodationRated 4.7 in 40 Reviews
R 950
Avg per night for 2 guests
Woolly Bugger Farm is a 270-hectare off-grid guest farm nestled in the rolling hills of South Africa's Limpopo province, situated halfway between Johannesburg and the Kruger National Park. Located in the rural hamlet of Tonteldoos, near Dullstroom, the property straddles the Limpopo-Mpumalanga border and offers visitors an authentic farm life experience in untouched wilderness.
The property features six self-catering stone cottages, each equipped with fully-furnished kitchens, premium linens, indoor fireplaces, outdoor braai facilities, WiFi, and sustainable solar power. The accommodations range from cozy two-person cottages to larger units that can house up to six guests, all offering privacy and spectacular views of the surrounding landscape.
The farm boasts two fully-stocked dams for fishing enthusiasts, with one dedicated to trophy-size rainbow trout and the other containing a mix of bass, carp, and trout. Guests can enjoy various outdoor activities including walking and mountain biking trails, bird and game watching, and treasure hunts. The property is home to diverse wildlife, including zebras, red hartebeests, blesboks, and various bird species.
Owned by the Muller family, who returned to South Africa after 12 years abroad, the farm has been transformed over the past decade from a neglected rural property into a vibrant off-grid farm and eco-tourism business. The establishment is pet-friendly, allowing visitors to bring their four-legged companions.
Access to the farm is via a 27km dirt road from Dullstroom, which requires careful navigation and preferably a high-clearance vehicle. The remote location offers exceptional tranquility and security, making it an ideal destination for those seeking to escape city life and experience the natural beauty of South Africa's highlands.