Madimolle lies north east of Bela-Bela, roughly two hours from Johannesburg in the midst of the Waterberg. Formerly known as Nylstroom the town's history is worth recounting as it makes a good fireside story. A particularly vehement group of Voortrekkers (emigrant pioneers, mainly Dutch, who left farms, primarily in the Eastern Cape, to seek greener pastures inland), known as the Jerusalem ... cont.
Follow the N1 North towards Pietersburg.
Take the LEFT lane at the Kranskop toll gate.
Turn right on the R33 towards Marble Hall.
Travel for 27 km, turn left on the Boekenhout road. (Please ensure that you do not take the 1st Boekenhout turn-off which is shortly after exiting the freeway).
Travel for 2 km, turn right at the Zwahili directional board.
There is one crossing in the road, continue straight to Zwahili's main entrance gate.
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