The little village of Swartruggens lies surrounded by a series of black hills, hence the name which means “black ridges” when translated from Afrikaans. This scenic backdrop is further enhanced by the Elands River on which the original town was built during the late 1800s. Today its immediate neighbours on the N4 highway are the towns of Rustenburg and Groot Marico, and it remains quite ... cont.
From Pretoria:
Take the N4 all the way into Rustenburg. Continue on the N4 for another 4okm until you see the second Waterfall exit on your right (it is a sand road). Continue on the sand road for about 7km then you will see our gate. When you get to the gate please phone for the code.
From Johannesburg:
Take the R24 all the way into Rustenburg. Turn right onto the N4 towards Zeerust. Continue on the N4 for 4okm until you see the second Waterfall exit on your right (it is a sand road). Continue on the sand road for about 7km then you will see our gate. When you get to the gate please phone for the code.
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