The sleepy little village of Magaliesburg lies in the Witwatersberg - the actual Magaliesberg Mountains are a further 8 kilometres or so north of here - its nearest neighbours the unassuming towns of Doornhoek and Hekpoort, an easy hour's drive from Johannesburg. There's a steam train, the Magaliesburg Express, that delivers day-trippers on a regular basis from Park Station in Johannesburg ... cont.
Guests should get onto the R28/N14 (Main freeway between Krugersdorp & Pretoria).
Travel on the R28/N14 towards Krugersdorp until you reach a 4 way intersection with Traffic lights (Pinehaven Sasol Garage).
At the 4 way intersection, turn right onto the R47 and travel for about 10km until you reach a T-junction. At the T-junction (Oaktree Zenex Garage)- turn right onto R563.
Travel for about 20km on the R563 (do not take the Tarlton road/turn off - continue on the R563) Do not turn left at the Maropeng sign, continue straight on. Continue through the mountain pass until you see the second Magaliesburg sign on the left. Turn left.
Travel for about 8km until you see the boards Bekker School & De Hoek Country House. Turn right.
Travel until you reach the stop sign, turn left - travel for about 2km and you will see our gate on the left hand side. Turn left.
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