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Wakkerstroom was established in 1859, making it the second oldest Boer town in Mpumalanga. The town is surrounded by a huge wetland area and is well known throughout the international birdwatching fraternity as being one of the best places to visit in Southern Africa. Around Wakkerstroom are found some of South Africa's most threatened bird species. Birding guides may be hired in Wakkerestroom ...
Accommodation in Wakkerstroom
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Wakkerstroom Vallei Gastehuis in Wakkerstroom, Mpumalanga Wakkerstroom Vallei Gastehuis is a new, secluded self catering guest house situated on a horse farm 4.8 km out of Wakkerstroom. It is surrounded by trees, big lawns and a palisade, is very secure and offers a lovely view on the valley and mountains. |
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Sunbird Cottage in Wakkerstroom, Mpumalanga We offer a chance to get away from it all on a magnificent estate of 3000 hectares. Sunbird Cottage offers unsurpassed views of the surrounding mountains including the famous battlefields of Majuba. The cottage backs onto an indigenous forest ... |
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Witgatspreeu Self Catering in Wakkerstroom, Mpumalanga Witgatspreeu is a newly-built, two bedroom, two bathroom cottage situated on
the sprawling and majestic vlei, surrounded by the incredible panorama of the
start of the Drakensberg mountain range |
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Langkloof Guest Farm in Wakkerstroom, Mpumalanga Four comfortable bedrooms. Two bedrooms overlooking a big tranquil garden and two bedrooms, on the first floor, overlooking the lovely grassland landscape. Guests enjoy the comfort of two fully equipped bathrooms and linen/towels from the finest ... |
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The Whistling Duck Farm Cottages in Wakkerstroom, Mpumalanga The Cottage is self catering, has three bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an open plan kitchen, lounge and dining room and is serviced daily. The cottage is situated in the heart of Lüneburg which was established as a german missionary post in 1854 - today |
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